Thanks Eric,

this application can use internal or external Authentication based on
predefined setting.
if it is "internal" it redirects to <context root>/acegi/acegilogin.jsp for
user to input uid/pwd
if it is "external" it will redirect to
<context_root/acegi/authentication_target_dummy.jsp for further internal
processing

is there any I should do different from:

ProxyPass /rcm59018ora balancer://mycluster/rcm59018ora
<Location /balancer-manager>
SetHandler balancer-manager
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Balancer Manager"
AuthUserFile "D:\Apache2420\conf\.htpasswd"
Require valid-user
</Location>
<Proxy balancer://mycluster stickysession=JSESSIONID>
BalancerMember ajp://192.168.100.103:9011/rcm59018ora route=server1
BalancerMember ajp://192.168.100.103:9012/rcm59018ora route=server2
ProxySet lbmethod=byrequests
Require all granted
SetEnvIf X-Forwarded-Proto https HTTPS=on
</Proxy>

I also tried

BalancerMember ajp://192.168.100.103:9011/rcm59018ora/acegi/acegilogin.jsp
route=server1
BalancerMember ajp://192.168.100.103:9012/rcm59018ora/acegi/acegilogin.jsp
route=server2

but still looping with 302

Sorry, but new to HTTPD

Regards
 Baruch

On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Eric Covener <cove...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I doubt anything in Apache decided to redirect to "acegilogin.jsp".
> Figure out why your application redirects the login page to itself
> then you'll know if some action is requried in httpd.
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