Mats,

I told you now many times already, that you can't do wildcard within
Tomcat. You set a fix domain in Tomcat and Apache is doing the
wildcard for you.

I sent you my code, which as a fact runs for years on my server and we
have over 5000 subdomains. So this is a proven code and system that
works.

You never replied, if the CF code (which is also posted in this
thread) filters out your subdomain. Also, I told you to add the
ReserveProxy setting. This param has to be set so Tomcat will see the
subdomain. You did not reply either.

We all did what we can, to help you. Since this is not even OpenBD
related, I think it is best to either see with a Tomcat group or buy a
book on understanding how Tomcat and Apache works.

Kind Regards,
Nitai

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Mats Stromberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> It only works if I add an Alias also in the Host entry of the server.xml but
> this I can't do since I don't have control over all these dynamic
> subdomains.
> I'm totally clueless at this point...



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