Stephanie.. OK from your last post looks like some confusion.. so here goes:
o Stop tomcat. o Backup your <tomcat location>/conf/server.xml file replace it with this one ... ---- SERVER.XML 8< ---- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Server port="8005" shutdown="SHUTDOWN"> <Service name="Catalina"> <Connector port="8009" address="127.0.0.1" URIEncoding="UTF-8" protocol="AJP/1.3" enableLookups="false" request.tomcatAuthentication="false" redirectPort="8443" scheme="https" proxyPort="443"/> <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost"> <Host name="localhost" appBase="webapps" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false"/> </Engine> </Service> </Server> ---- >8 END SERVER.XML ---- o start tomcat verify localhost is listening on 8009 o Inside your httpd conf where you have your virtual hosts defined.. replace -OUT- ServerName www.my-domain.de +IN+ ServerName https://www.my-domain.de -OUT- ProxyPass /xwikiv2 http://localhost:8080/xwikiv2 +IN+ ProxyPass /xwikiv2 ajp://localhost:8009/xwikiv2 o restart httpd ------ thanks kevin.foote On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, Kevin P. Foote wrote: -> -> Stephanie - -> -> I use mod_jk for other reasons.. but mod_proxy_ajp is similar.. there is no -> reason why this should not work .. -> -> Make some changes though.. -> -> In your httpd conf where you have your virtual host defined -> -> change ServerName to the full address -> -> ServerName https://www.my-domain.de -> -> Dont proxy to tomcat via http... use tomcat in ajp mode .. -> disable port :8080 and server xwiki over :8009 only to local host via -> your <tomcat location>/conf/server.xml file. (usually all you need to do -> is comment the 8080 stuff and uncomment the 8009. -> -> your proxy string will look something like this then.. -> -> ProxyPass /xwikiv2 ajp://localhost:8009/<xwiki instance> -> -> -> ------ -> thanks -> kevin.foote -> -> On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, li...@yhmail.de wrote: -> -> -> Hello again, -> -> -> -> we are running a tomcat-server "behind" an apache-server. In order to -> -> redirect the request we use the following configuration: -> -> -> -> <VirtualHost *:80> -> -> ServerName www.my-domain.de -> -> ServerAlias my-domain.de -> -> Redirect permanent / https://www.my-domain.de/ -> -> </VirtualHost> -> -> -> -> <VirtualHost *:443> -> -> ServerName www.my-domain.de -> -> -> -> SSLEngine On -> -> SSLProxyEngine On -> -> -> -> SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/my-domain.crt -> -> SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/ssl/my-domain.key -> -> -> -> <Proxy *> -> -> Order allow,deny -> -> Allow from all -> -> </Proxy> -> -> -> -> -> -> Redirect / /xwikiv2/ -> -> -> -> ProxyPass /xwikiv2 http://localhost:8080/xwikiv2 -> -> ProxyPassReverse /xwikiv2 http://localhost:8080/xwikiv2 -> -> ProxyPreserveHost On -> -> </VirtualHost> -> -> -> -> So all communication should be encrypted and the user should -> -> immediately be redirected to the wiki. -> -> -> -> With these settings we encounter a strange behaviour. For example the -> -> Blog refuses to create a new category (see: [xwiki-users] Server not -> -> responding when creating a new Blog-Category). If I point my browser -> -> directly to my-domain.de:8080 I can create categories. -> -> -> -> Is the config file correct? Is there a better way? -> -> -> -> Cheers, -> -> Stephanie -> -> -> -> -> -> _______________________________________________ -> -> users mailing list -> -> users@xwiki.org -> -> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users -> -> -> _______________________________________________ -> users mailing list -> users@xwiki.org -> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users -> _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@xwiki.org http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users