Hi Rainer,

I got it working at last. I went back to editing auto/mod_jk.conf. I put the
following in there and it did the trick:

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache-tomcat-6.0.13]# cat
/usr/java/apache-tomcat-6.0.13/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
########## Auto generated on Sat Aug 11 15:05:16 CDT 2007##########

<IfModule !mod_jk.c>
  LoadModule jk_module "/etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk-1.2.25-httpd-2.0.59.so"
</IfModule>

JkWorkersFile "/usr/java/apache-tomcat-6.0.13/conf/jk/workers.properties"
JkLogFile "/usr/java/apache-tomcat-6.0.13/logs/mod_jk.log"

#JkLogLevel emerg
JkLogLevel debug


<VirtualHost www2.noteworthynewsletters.com>
    ServerName www2
    
    JkMount /manager ajp13
    JkMount /manager/* ajp13

    JkMount /docs ajp13
    JkMount /docs/* ajp13

    JkMount /examples ajp13
    JkMount /examples/* ajp13

    JkMount /host-manager ajp13
    JkMount /host-manager/* ajp13

    JkMount /dontstare ajp13
    JkMount /dontstare/* ajp13
</VirtualHost>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache-tomcat-6.0.13]# 
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But, when I now restart Tomcat and it regenerates the auto/mod_jk.conf, then
the changes are lost. Is there a way in which I can get the auto generated
mod_jk.conf to contain the www2.noteworthynewsletters.com host instead of
localhost? I tried changing the defaultHost attribute of the Engine element
in server.xml to "www2.noteworthynewsletters.com", but that didn't work - it
still generates it as "localhost".

Or must I just copy it and not use the autogenerated file?

Thanks,
Evert



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