d out those lines but I get page can't be displayed
https://placeanad.classifiedmarketplace.net:8443/AdWebster/index.jsp
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From: Atristain, Bobbie J.
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Tomat and ssl
So I should uncomment the 8443 p
o to
https://placeanad.classifiedmarketplace.net:8080/AdWebster it doesn't work?
What else do I need to add?
Thanks,
Bobbie
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From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Tomat and ssl
"servelet
Okay I uncommented out those lines but I get page can't be displayed
https://placeanad.classifiedmarketplace.net:8443/AdWebster/index.jsp
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From: Atristain, Bobbie J.
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Tomat and ssl
So I s
Does Apache take notice of case? I always use JKMount instead of JkMount
(capital K). Could be your gremlin...
Dave
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So I should uncomment the 8443 part in the server.xml?
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From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:18 AM
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Subject: Re: Tomat and ssl
The Tomcat connector on 8080 is not HTTPS, but HTTP, so
"https://x.x.x.x
If anything, it's a lowercase "k".
John
Johnson, David wrote:
Does Apache take notice of case? I always use JKMount instead of JkMount
(capital K). Could be your gremlin...
Dave
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"servelet" should be "servlet", I think, unless you also have it as
"servelet" elsewhere in your config.
The error message you're getting is the same one we discussed
"servelet" should be "servlet", I think, unless you also have it as
"servelet" elsewhere in your config.
The error message you're getting is the same one we discussed last week:
are you sure you are loading mod_jk.so?
Are your mod_jk directives like "LaodModule" and "JkWorkersFile" etc. in
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