>On 20/10/2022 17:59, Paquin, Brian wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> In some cases, I use mod_jk and I am able to have Apache send a “secret” to 
>> my Tomcat Connector.
>> But in other cases, I don’t have a front end – I just use Tomcat 9.0.68 
>> (with Tomcat Native 1.2.35) to host.
>> In the past, I did not need to provide a “secret”, but now it appears I do 
>> since I get the following error in Catalina.out:
>>
>>
>> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The AJP Connector is configured with 
>> secretRequired="true" but the secret attribute is either null or "". This 
>> combination is not valid.
>>
>> I have modified the connector in my server.xml for Tomcat to include an 
>> address (server IP) and secret, or try secretRequired=”false”, but the error 
>> still persists.
>> Am I correct that I also need to add the “secret” to Tomcat Native?

> No. That is for AJP connectors only.

>> If yes, where do I add it?

> N/A.

>> If no, what else should I do?

>Show us all the Connector elements in you server.xml file. Mask any
sensitive information.

> Mark

Issue resolved. I applied the options to the wrong Connector! Thank you, Mark.
Brian

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