I don't know Tomcat well enough to do this, but I think another viable
approach would be to use split DNS & let the Jetspeed box and the proxy
resolve to the same name.  On the internal DNS server the name would resolve
to the Jetspeed box, while externally it would point to the proxy.

Just a thought, should all else fail.

-- Michael

On 11/11/02 3:18 PM, "David Sean Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ching Chen [mailto:CChen@;teleias.com]
>> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:54 PM
>> To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
>> Subject: RE: Jetspeed Proxy set up question
>> 
>> 
>> David,
>> 
>> Have you come across a situation where someone was trying to use a
>> reverse-proxy to filter requests going to Jetspeed? This is our current
>> scenario, and we have been able to successfully reverse proxy
>> requests from
>> the outside world to the login screen and we are able to login, but the
>> resulting page has tabs / links that all point to the server on which
>> Jetspeed resides which is behind the firewall and cannot be accessed
>> directly from the internet. These tabs / links need to point to
>> the reverse
>> proxy in order for the URL to resolve correctly. Any ideas on how
>> we can set
>> the base url of the tabs / links to point to our reverse proxy instead of
>> the jetspeed server itself?
> 
> Are you running Apache/Tomcat(Catalina)?
> If so have you tried these settings?
> 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/faq.html see 4th FAQ: FireWall
> Problems
> 
> Also take a look at mod_jk for integrating Apache with Tomcat/Catalina
> 
> 
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