Did you have a trailing slash in the ProxyPass?
I would expect that it would have tried to get /share*/*share/.

- Y

On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Chris Arnold
<carn...@electrichendrix.com>wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:24 PM, Chris Arnold <carn...@electrichendrix.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Apache/2.2.12 (Linux/SUSE). We have a web app that runs under tomcat
>> (8080). We have apache using mod_proxy (80 and 443). According to the
>> tomcat mailing list:
>>
>
>
>> What we need is for apache to proxy, rewrite or whatever the 443 requests
>> to tomcat app on port 8443. I have tried everything from proxypass
>> (reverse), rewrite to mounting in tomcat (which doesnt need to be done).
>> How does one accomplish this with apache?
>>
>
> >>You should be able to use something like this:
> >><VirtualHost *:443>
> >>...
> >>SSLProxyEngine On
> >>ProxyPass /path/ https://backend:8443/
> >>...
> >></VirtualHost>
>
> Y - I have tried that before but in the event i had something wrong tried
> it again. Here is the vhost:
> <VirtualHost *:443>
>
> ServerAlias share.domain.tld
>
> SSLProxyEngine On
> ProxyPass / https://192.168.123.3:8443/folder/
> ProxyPassReverse / https://192.168.123.3:8443/folder/
>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> This DOES get me to tomcat. However, this is the error:
> HTTP Status 404 - /shareshare/
> ------------------------------
>
> *type* Status report
>
> *message* /shareshare/
>
> *description* The requested resource is not available.
> ------------------------------
> Apache Tomcat/7.0.42
>
> I know this is a tomcat error and i am on an apache mailing list. See how
> it writes /shareshare/. This should only be /share/. So i took out the
> /share/ part of my proxy pass and this gets me to the tomcat page (/), not
> the /share app on tomcat.
>
>

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