Greg,

I don't know exactly what happens within that rewrite.pl, but what makes me 
feel curious was the "ajp13" as your JkMount target. My workers.properties file 
looks pretty different:

# list of workers                                                               
                                     
worker.list=MyWorker,jkstatus                                                   
                                     
                                                                                
                                        
# Basic setting to be referenced in all workers                                 
                                     
worker.basic.type=ajp13                                                         
                                        
worker.basic.port=8009                                                          
                                        
worker.basic.lbfactor=1                                                         
                                        
                                                                                
                                        
# Set properties for MyWorker                                                   
                                        
worker.MyWorker.reference=worker.basic                                          
                                    
worker.MyWorker.host=localhost

accordingly the directive in the Apache configuration would look like this:

JkMount /MyWebApp/* MyWorker

and if I want to use the status page:

        <Location /jkmanager/>                                                  
                                        
            JkMount jkstatus                                                    
                                        
            Order deny,allow                                                    
                                        
            Deny from all                                                       
                                        
            Allow from localhost                                                
                                              
        </Location>

Maybe I missed the latest mod_jk changes, but your worker.properties file is 
very different from what I found in the official docs: 
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/quick.html

> It seems to work fine. Those URLs do end up being handled by tomcat.

Oops, from your first post it reads like nothing is forwarded to Tomcat - so 
I'm on the wrong track?

Cheers,
Dirk  

On 03.04.2011, at 22:03, Greg Allen wrote:

> My workers.properties file:
> 
> [channel.socket:localhost:8009]
> port=8009
> host=127.0.0.1
> 
> [ajp13:localhost:8009]
> channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
> 
> Why does the JkMount look "unusual" to you?  Just the "tomcat"?  That's just
> a URL I am using for my testing.  My understanding is that anything URL with
> the prefix "/tomcat/*" will be passed to tomcat.
> 
> It seems to work fine. Those URLs do end up being handled by tomcat.
> 
> -- Greg
> 
> On 4/3/2011 3:42 PM, Dirk Schaare wrote:
>> what about your workers.properties file?
>> 
>>> JkMount /tomcat/* ajp13
>> looks pretty unusual to me
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Dirk
>> 
>> On 03.04.2011, at 19:37, Greg Allen wrote:
>> 
>>> I am trying to use mod_rewrite to rewrite URLs coming into my server and 
>>> have the resulting value from mod_rewrite processed by mod_jk.  Here's the 
>>> relevant section of my httpd.conf file:
>>> 
>>> <VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80>
>>> DocumentRoot /home/webadmin/localhost/html
>>> SuexecUserGroup webadmin webadmin
>>> ServerAdmin "webadmin@locahost"
>>> ScriptAlias "/cgi-bin/" "/home/webadmin/localhost/cgi-bin/"
>>> CustomLog "/home/webadmin/localhost/access_log" "combined"
>>> ErrorLog "/home/webadmin/localhost/error_log"
>>> 
>>> RewriteEngine on
>>> RewriteLog /tmp/rewrite.log
>>> RewriteLogLevel 9
>>> RewriteMap map prg:/tmp/rewrite.pl
>>> RewriteRule (.*) ${map:$1} [PT]
>>> 
>>> JkMount /tomcat/* ajp13
>>> 
>>> LogFormat '"%r" %{outstream}n/%{instream}n (%{ratio}n%%)' deflate
>>> CustomLog "/home/webadmin/localhost/deflate_log" deflate
>>> 
>>> <Directory /home/webadmin/localhost/html>
>>> Options Includes FollowSymLinks
>>> AllowOverride All
>>> </Directory>
>>> </VirtualHost>
>>> 
>>> Take this PROFIND request for example: http://localhost/anything/
>>> 
>>> It comes in and the mapping routine returns /tomcat/.  I would expect this 
>>> to match the JkMount and be forwarded to Tomcat.  That doesn't seem to be 
>>> happening.  You can see the request in my access_log file:
>>> 
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [03/Apr/2011:12:33:00 -0400] "PROPFIND /anything/ HTTP/1.1" 
>>> 401 954 "-" "DAVKit/4.0 (728.4); iCalendar/1 (42.1); iPhone/3.1.2 7D11"
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [03/Apr/2011:12:33:00 -0400] "PROPFIND /anything/ HTTP/1.1" 
>>> 207 1077 "-" "DAVKit/4.0 (728.4); iCalendar/1 (42.1); iPhone/3.1.2 7D11"
>>> 127.0.0.1 - - [03/Apr/2011:12:33:01 -0400] "PROPFIND / HTTP/1.1" 405 325 
>>> "-" "DAVKit/4.0 (728.4); iCalendar/1 (42.1); iPhone/3.1.2 7D11"
>>> 
>>> It looks odd. I'm not sure why the first one gets a 401, but the second one 
>>> succeeds (all from my one initial request).  It doesn't appear that 
>>> anything gets forwarded on to tomcat either - I can't find anything in any 
>>> of the tomcat logs that the request was ever sent.
>>> 
>>> Is what I am trying to do even possible?  If so, what is wrong? I've been 
>>> reading the mod_rewrite and apache docs and can't find anything.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> -- Greg
>>> 
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