Hi,

Christopher Schultz wrote:
Bruno,

when I try
http://localhost/jsp-examples http://localhost/jsp-examples  (without the /)
I get this error:

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /jsp-examples on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an
ErrorDocument to handle the request.
That happened to me once and the problem was in Apache's configuration. I had to specify a <directory> for jsp-examples and set the correct permissions with AllowOverride.

It looks like you have Indexes turned off for this directory/location in
httpd.conf, or you don't have an index.html (or whatever) file there to
display.

In that case, it's not surprising that Apache httpd is generating this
error (note that it's httpd, not Tomcat, that is generating the error).

If you want Tomcat to respond to requests for the URI with no trailing
slash, you'll have to map that explicitly.

Here's my jk.conf (/etc/apache2/conf.d/jk.conf):

http://www.nabble.com/file/3907/jk.conf jk.conf

I'm guessing that was a copy/paste error. Let me guess what you have in
jk.conf:

JkMount /jsp-examples/*       worker1
and/or
JkMount /jsp-examples/*.jsp   worker1

Since "/jsp-examples" does not match "/jsp-examples/*", your mappings
are failing. You'll need to add something like:

JkMount /jsp-examples         worker1

Hope that helps,
-chris

Hope this helps, if you need the specific lines in Apache tell me and I'll send them.

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