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David,

On 11/25/2009 6:06 AM, David Cassidy wrote:
> If you want your tomcat to ever know that its getting a secure request
> you'll need 2 ajp connectors - one as the default is "not secure"
> the other needs to say "i'm secure" otherwise when you do a
> transport-guarantee in your web.xml
> your client will be in an infinite loop
> as tomcat never sees a "secure" request....

I call BS on this one: the AJP protocol can indicate whether a
particular request is secure or not: the use of two AJP connectors is
certainly not required.

- -chris
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