sure your apache configuration is
working for vitual hosts, and then add mod_jk mappings.
The easiest way is to create a simple separate index.html
page for each vitual host and see if that works at the
first place.
Regards,
Mladen
Christophe Lemaire wrote:
Hello
8009.
At 01:33 PM 3/30/2005, Christophe Lemaire wrote:
Not sure. I have seen several config of name based virtual hosts that
listen on the same port.
On 30-mars-05, at 23:02, Didier McGillis wrote:
would it be the fact that your sending the requests through the same
port number?
From: Christophe
8009.
At 01:33 PM 3/30/2005, Christophe Lemaire wrote:
Not sure. I have seen several config of name based virtual hosts that
listen on the same port.
On 30-mars-05, at 23:02, Didier McGillis wrote:
would it be the fact that your sending the requests through the same
port number?
From: Christophe
demo2.myweb.org
CustomLog /var/log/demo2_vhost_access.log combined
JkMount / demo2
...
/VirtualHost
...
And, I think you have to have a config with a JkMount on /
Regards
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:50:15 +0200
Christophe Lemaire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, I forgot to say I can't see which virtual
Hello,
I would like to setup a Apache 2.0.53 as front-end for several Tomcat
5.0.19. I use JK1.2.8 as connector.
I have defined one worker per tomcat server. I use three name based
virtual hosts in the apache config.
The problem is only the first virtual host works. In the mod_jk.log, I
can
Not sure. I have seen several config of name based virtual hosts that
listen on the same port.
On 30-mars-05, at 23:02, Didier McGillis wrote:
would it be the fact that your sending the requests through the same
port number?
From: Christophe Lemaire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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