There are two systems involved. My notebook (i.e., used for browsing to the
site) and the linux server that is running apache/linux.

So, I enter "https://10.35.5.199/portal";, where portal is the jetspeed root
directory. The login page shows up and within the LoginProxyServlet, which
is custom, I want to redirect to /portal/login/redirector,
and when that occurs, my browser is then attempting to connect to
https://127.0.0.1:8080/portal/login/redirector


IF proxyName and ProxyPort are defined in Server.xml for tomcat, and I
browse by FQDN, I get a redirect URL of: https://<FQDN name of
server>/portal/login/redirector, which is a valid site.

So.....that is the state of play.....trying to another locaiton on the same
server.



ronatartifact wrote:
> 
> localhost is the name of 127.0.0.1.
> 
> Are you trying to redirect to localhost or some other site?
> 
> Ron
> 
> brunp wrote:
>> Thank you to all......so, I can get to my "login" page after making some
>> macro adjustments, however, when I press login, my LoginServlet pipes out
>> some logs, I redirect to another location, but it appears that the
>> redirect
>> replaces the IP address w/ 127.0.0.1
>>
>> So something within the Apache configuration and/or the redirect rules is
>> replacing the x-forward-host
>> with localhost...
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> hemantmalik wrote:
>>   
>>> You can use mod_jk module as well and then can connect to AJP connector
>>> of
>>> tomcat as mentioned by Bhaskar.
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Bhaskar Roy <bhaskar....@chikpea.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     
>>>> Use ajp protocol, much easier!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Bhaskar
>>>> http://lims.chikpea.com
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Ron Wheeler
>>>> <rwhee...@artifact-software.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>> brunp wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>>>> I have this in profiler.xml:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 158     <bean id='HostnameCriterionResolver'
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>> class='org.apache.jetspeed.profiler.rules.impl.HostnameCriterionResolver'>
>>>>       
>>>>>> 159       <!--  use the dot prefix, for ex: "accounting.xyz.com"
>>>>>>           
>>>> returns
>>>>       
>>>>>> "accounting" -->
>>>>>> 160       <constructor-arg type="boolean" index="0">
>>>>>> 161             <value>false</value>
>>>>>> 162         </constructor-arg>
>>>>>> 163     </bean>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Paul Brun Quotes: I have this in mine too.....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I will have to look into the mod_rewrite stuff tomorrow. No time this
>>>>>> evening....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>> I am not sure if this is the same thing that you are trying to do but
>>>>>         
>>>> we
>>>>       
>>>>> have Apache proxying Jetspeed 2.1.2 and 2.1.3 in exactly the same way.
>>>>> There are no modifications to the Tomcat application .
>>>>> Since the Jetspeed portal is reachable as localhost:8080 from the
>>>>>         
>>>> server
>>>>       
>>>>> that Apache runs on, we just added a set of  proxy statements to the
>>>>> httpd-vhost.conf  to proxy www.mydomain.com/myportal to
>>>>> localhost:8080/myportal and created a dummy index.html on the apache
>>>>>         
>>>> site
>>>> to
>>>>       
>>>>> redirect www.mydomain.com to  locahost:8080/myportal so the user can
>>>>>         
>>>> just
>>>>       
>>>>> ask for http://www.mydomain.com
>>>>>
>>>>> If the tomcat is on another server, adjust your proxy destinations
>>>>> accordingly.
>>>>>
>>>>> You need to enable Apache's mod_proxy but after that it is trivial.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ron
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>         
>>>     
>>
>>   
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