RE: AJP connector silent when RealPlayer is client.

2002-04-24 Thread GOMEZ Henri

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
:)

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Re: AJP connector silent when RealPlayer is client.

2002-04-24 Thread Scott G. Miller

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



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