RE: AJP connector silent when RealPlayer is client.
After investigation of virtually every other possibility, it seems that mod_jk (AJP 1.3) fails to respond to queries that originate from RealPlayer (v8 and RealOne on win32 tested). The platform is RedHat Linux, running Apache 1.3 with mod_jk to Tomcat 4.0.1 (mod_jk from 4.0.3). Any other request to Apache from any other client works perfectly. When RealPlayer requests a URL in a directory handled by AJP, it accepts the connection and the request, but returns no data and holds the connection open. Could you try with a more recent release of TC 4.0 (4.0.3 for example) What happen if you replace TC 4.0.1 with a TC 3.3.1 (for test purposes :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: AJP connector silent when RealPlayer is client.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:20:47AM +0200, GOMEZ Henri wrote: After investigation of virtually every other possibility, it seems that mod_jk (AJP 1.3) fails to respond to queries that originate from RealPlayer (v8 and RealOne on win32 tested). The platform is RedHat Linux, running Apache 1.3 with mod_jk to Tomcat 4.0.1 (mod_jk from 4.0.3). Any other request to Apache from any other client works perfectly. When RealPlayer requests a URL in a directory handled by AJP, it accepts the connection and the request, but returns no data and holds the connection open. Could you try with a more recent release of TC 4.0 (4.0.3 for example) What happen if you replace TC 4.0.1 with a TC 3.3.1 (for test purposes :) It works correctly with 4.0.3. Sorry to trouble you. We're using JBoss with the 4.0.1 bundle. Scott msg25759/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
AJP connector silent when RealPlayer is client.
After investigation of virtually every other possibility, it seems that mod_jk (AJP 1.3) fails to respond to queries that originate from RealPlayer (v8 and RealOne on win32 tested). The platform is RedHat Linux, running Apache 1.3 with mod_jk to Tomcat 4.0.1 (mod_jk from 4.0.3). Any other request to Apache from any other client works perfectly. When RealPlayer requests a URL in a directory handled by AJP, it accepts the connection and the request, but returns no data and holds the connection open. We captured the exact request sent by RealPlayer, which is: 8--snip--- GET /uprizer/EDN/content/sp2.rm HTTP/1.0 Accept: */* User-Agent: RMA/1.0 (compatible; RealMedia) Icy-MetaData: 1 Bandwidth: 1544000 ClientID: WinNT_5.0_6.0.10.505_RealPlayer_RN9GPD_en-us_UNK GUID: ---- Language: en-us RegionData: 90404 SupportsMaximumASMBandwidth: 1 Connection: Keep-Alive Host: sparrow:9001 Accept-Language: en-us Accept-Encoding: gzip --8--- If the lines from Bandwidth to RegionData is removed, the request is accepted and processed successfully. This also operates correctly under the Warp connector (though its unsuitable because of the binary file upload problem present in at least 4.0.2 builds). Also, if the request is made directly or proxied via Apache Proxying, it works fine. Thoughts? Scott msg25663/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature