brunp wrote:
> 
> Here is the thing, with ProxyName and ProxyPort defined in the server.xml
> file for Tomcat, the login
> works and redirects me to the login page as if I were to login using the
> proxyname instead.
> 
> The login works without a problem at that point because the FQDN is
> defined in my hosts file and on
> the DNS server.
> 
> However, if I remove ProxyName and ProxyPort, then the only page visible
> is my login page, but the
> minute I hit login and issue the redirect call within my LoginProxyServlet
> class, all goes to hell.....so
> it has something to do with the redirect rules.
> 
> Paul
> 
> 

On another note, and it is likely realted, nobody has yet been able to
provide details on the following Jetspeed parameter:

portalurl.relative.only

I had originally assumed that upgrading to Jetspeed 2.1.3 would allow me to
get away from using DNS names and get me into using IP addresses.

However, I have yet to determine if this parameter has an effect or not.
Could anyone let me know how I can test this out?

Paul
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