Re: Running Apache and Tomcat on different servers; problem with redirection

2002-06-12 Thread misterxyz misterxyz


thanks for the quick reply. actually, the proxy server is just a security meassure, so 
that the tomcat server is not directly exposed to the internet. the apache contacts an 
iis residing on the tomcat server, which then contacts tomcat.
i assume that in that case i do not need mod_jk, correct?
but i need to configure tomcat to avoid the redirects, correct? how can that be done?
thx, michael
  Hanks Mei [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat geschrieben: Hi,
Some questions
Are you using mod_jk cocnnectors for apache  tomcat to communicate
or are you just forwarding requests from apache.
If you are just forwarding(using redirects) then this is the expected behaviour
You should move to mod_jk adapter.

In case you are using a mod_jk adapter, have you configured the servername properly 
for apache. But anyway this should not be a problem if both are running in two 
different servers.

bye
mano


Quoting :

 
 I try to run apache and tomcat on two different servers; apache server
 is accessible from the Internet via ssl, tomcat is not directly
 accessible from the Internet. Request is forwarded by apache to tomcat
 server as http.
 
 tomcat server replaces the ip address in the response with the tomcat
 server's address, which it shouldn't
 
 Example: send request to /directory
 
 New URL shown in browser after the answer has been received:  server ip/directory
 
 how can i get rid of the address exchange? where is it configured?
 
 thx, michael
 
 
 



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Re: Running Apache and Tomcat on different servers; problem with redirection

2002-06-11 Thread Hanks Mei

Hi,
Some questions
Are you using mod_jk cocnnectors for apache  tomcat to communicate
or are you just forwarding requests from apache.
If you are just forwarding(using redirects) then this is the expected behaviour
You should move to mod_jk adapter.

In case you are using a mod_jk adapter, have you configured the servername properly 
for apache. But anyway this should not be a problem if both are running in two 
different servers.

bye
mano


Quoting  :

 
 I try to run apache and tomcat on two different servers; apache server
 is accessible from the Internet via ssl, tomcat is not directly
 accessible from the Internet. Request is forwarded by apache to tomcat
 server as http.
 
 tomcat server replaces the ip address in the response with the tomcat
 server's address, which it shouldn't
 
 Example: send request to apache server ip/directory
 
 New URL shown in browser after the answer has been received: tomcat
 server ip/directory
 
 how can i get rid of the address exchange? where is it configured?
 
 thx, michael
 
 
 
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