RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts

2003-01-29 Thread Filip Hanik
the easiest way is:

Apache(with mod_ssl) -- mod_jk -- Tomcat with Struts

have apache handle all the http/https requests and simple forward them to Tomcat.

Filip

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I'm new to to ssl on three tier, esp. with struts involved

does struts or apache need to be configured? I would assume mod_ssl would
take into account that a certain document location is secure but since it is
not static content coming back from Tomcat, I am uncertain how this would
work.

any clarification would be appreciated.

Best,

Stephen Schaubach




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RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts

2003-01-29 Thread SSchaubach
Thanks, I hope you don't mind me writing you directly.

so, changing apache httpd.conf to use a location/ of the secure files is
what I am having trouble with. If the document is a webpage.do (struts) file
and is expected in /dir1/securearea/ , will the mod_jk2 take care of this??
everything just happens or is there some mod_jk2 config I should do?

I am using mod_jk2, fyi

thanks again

Best,

Stephen Schaubach

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Subject: RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts
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the easiest way is:

Apache(with mod_ssl) -- mod_jk -- Tomcat with Struts

have apache handle all the http/https requests and simple forward them to
Tomcat.

Filip

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Subject: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts


I'm new to to ssl on three tier, esp. with struts involved

does struts or apache need to be configured? I would assume mod_ssl would
take into account that a certain document location is secure but since it is
not static content coming back from Tomcat, I am uncertain how this would
work.

any clarification would be appreciated.

Best,

Stephen Schaubach




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RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts

2003-01-29 Thread Filip Hanik
yes, it will work perfectly without any problems. not sure why you need to change the 
location tag. 

instead what you will need to do is to setup your jk.properties and mod_jk.conf to 
forward requests to Tomcat, and the request URL will work fine with struts. we are 
using struts in our environment, and it looks just like that.

Filip

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Subject: RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts


Thanks, I hope you don't mind me writing you directly.

so, changing apache httpd.conf to use a location/ of the secure files is
what I am having trouble with. If the document is a webpage.do (struts) file
and is expected in /dir1/securearea/ , will the mod_jk2 take care of this??
everything just happens or is there some mod_jk2 config I should do?

I am using mod_jk2, fyi

thanks again

Best,

Stephen Schaubach

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From: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:54 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts
Importance: Low


the easiest way is:

Apache(with mod_ssl) -- mod_jk -- Tomcat with Struts

have apache handle all the http/https requests and simple forward them to
Tomcat.

Filip

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Subject: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts


I'm new to to ssl on three tier, esp. with struts involved

does struts or apache need to be configured? I would assume mod_ssl would
take into account that a certain document location is secure but since it is
not static content coming back from Tomcat, I am uncertain how this would
work.

any clarification would be appreciated.

Best,

Stephen Schaubach




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RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts

2003-01-29 Thread Sean Dockery
Hello, Filip.

Can secure connections be enforced declaratively when using
apache/mod_ssl/mod_jk/tomcat?  If so, where (and how) can it be done?
httpd.conf?  server.xml?  web.xml?  Or does detecting an insecure connection
have to be done within the web application?  As in...
if(!request.isSecure()) response.sendRedirect...

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From: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 18:12
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts


yes, it will work perfectly without any problems. not sure why you need to
change the location tag.

instead what you will need to do is to setup your jk.properties and
mod_jk.conf to forward requests to Tomcat, and the request URL will work
fine with struts. we are using struts in our environment, and it looks just
like that.

Filip

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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 5:08 PM
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Subject: RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts


Thanks, I hope you don't mind me writing you directly.

so, changing apache httpd.conf to use a location/ of the secure files is
what I am having trouble with. If the document is a webpage.do (struts) file
and is expected in /dir1/securearea/ , will the mod_jk2 take care of this??
everything just happens or is there some mod_jk2 config I should do?

I am using mod_jk2, fyi

thanks again

Best,

Stephen Schaubach

-Original Message-
From: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:54 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts
Importance: Low


the easiest way is:

Apache(with mod_ssl) -- mod_jk -- Tomcat with Struts

have apache handle all the http/https requests and simple forward them to
Tomcat.

Filip

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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:46 PM
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Subject: apache /mod_ssl/tomcat/struts


I'm new to to ssl on three tier, esp. with struts involved

does struts or apache need to be configured? I would assume mod_ssl would
take into account that a certain document location is secure but since it is
not static content coming back from Tomcat, I am uncertain how this would
work.

any clarification would be appreciated.

Best,

Stephen Schaubach




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