On the IIS machine, connector is installed by default under the directory C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Jakarta Isapi Redirector\
Under C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Jakarta Isapi Redirector\conf directory you will find two configuration files uriworkermap.properties workers.properties.minimal files. These are the files which are used by connector to connect to the tomcat server. You are required to modify the worker.ajp13w.host paramter in the workers.properties.minimal file to the correct ip address. Look at registry entries at \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apache sotware foundation\jakarta Isapi redirector\1.0\ to make sure that configuration files are correct. Also required to add additional entry for the webappname in the uriworkermap.properties file as below. /<webappname>/*=wlb to work with your web app. Sample workers.properties.minimal file. # workers.properties.minimal - # # This file provides minimal jk configuration properties needed to # connect to Tomcat. # # The workers that jk should create and work with # worker.list=wlb,jkstatus # # Defining a worker named ajp13w and of type ajp13 # Note that the name and the type do not have to match. # worker.ajp13w.type=ajp13 worker.ajp13w.host=10.10.1.3 worker.ajp13w.port=8009 # # Defining a load balancer # worker.wlb.type=lb worker.wlb.balance_workers=ajp13w # # Define status worker # worker.jkstatus.type=status -Sreeni. --- Edward Julian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > HellO. > All my servers are running windows. > > I have IIS running on a seperate physical server and > I'm attempting to get the redirector2.dll to direct > traffic from the IIS server to the seperate physical > server where Tomcat is running. So far I have been > able to get IIS to successfully (shows up with a > green arrow in IIS) register the ISAPI plugin > (redirector2.dll) but I have NOT been able to > complete a successful request for a jsp. > > I'm hoping someone can help me with the settings in > the configuration files: > > "workers2.properties" > "jk2.properties" > > Since I am attempting to direct traffic to a > seperate physical server should all the "HOST" or > "Localhost" settings be edited to reflect the ip > address of the remote server where Tomcat is > running? > > Any information would be much appreciated! > > Thank you! > > Edward __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]