http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/jk2/index.html
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From: Lorenzo A. Jimenez Briceno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Tomcat + Apache + SSL
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Hi,
Where can I find info about
Thanks.
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http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/jk2/index.html
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Thanks.
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De: Lee, Paul NYC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks Claudia,
Do you know about TC5 and A2
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De: Casas, Claudia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I followed John Turner's Web page:
http://johnturner.com/howto
: Lorenzo A. Jimenez Briceno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks Claudia,
Do you know about TC5 and A2
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De: Casas, Claudia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Software: Apache - 2.0.48
Tomcat - 4.1.29
OpenSSL - 0.9.6l [engine] 04 Nov 2003
Hi,
I am trying to encrypt all data being transmitted from the client pc to
the webserver, and also from the webserver to tomcat. I have only been
working on tomcat for a couple of months but have experience on
You will use the same connector over port 8009. No additional connector
needed over any other port.
In your ssl.conf for apache, you will create a VirtualHost entry very
much like the one that's in your httpd.conf file. In there you will do
your JkMount declaratives, etc.
BTW, I use 0.9.7c
You can use mod_rewrite in Apache. It's been a while but I believe
something such as this in your httpd.conf should do the trick:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/securecontext(.*) https://servername/securecontext$1 [R]
I may be off a bit, so check the docs at:
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From: Sean Bruton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 2:07 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat + Apache + SSL
You can use mod_rewrite in Apache. It's been a while but I believe
something such as this in your httpd.conf should do the trick:
RewriteEngine
Where is Tim when you need him ;-).
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/security.html#https
Robert D. Abernethy IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have apache set up to redirect requests for a specific context to
Tomcat. I am curious if there is a way to force all
My first guess is that you are running a version 4.1.27. If so, you
should see all sorts of errors in your Tomcat logs telling you what didn't
work.
If you want to know why earlier version don't work, search the archives or
bugzilla.
Elif Akten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Nope. The communication between Apache and Tomcat happens on a connector,
like JK or JK2. The default JK port is 8009. The communication between
Apache and Tomcat via JK or JK2 is not encrypted.
John
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From: Richard Johnstone
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Richard Johnstone wrote:
After reading the installing SSL doc for tomcat it says you don't
need it on Tomcat, just have it on apache and you are ok. I have an
apache SSL port (443) and this is working ok. I have my tomcat
application on 8080, also works ok. What I don't
[reply]
You need to understand the difference between running Tomcat
standalone and integrated with a web server (such as Apache).
..
[snip]
[/reply]
Knowing all this, is there a way for a servlet to reliably know whether
Apache is currently replying to http or https? The Apache connector
://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-userm=103608496529118w=2
John
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From: Chris Parker [mailto:cparker;cya.ca.gov]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 12:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat-Apache SSL - Extension Question
[reply]
You need to understand the difference
This came up a week or so ago. Check here for a very comprehensive reply
from Milt Epstein. In short, isSecure is exactly the method you should
use,
and it does know if the original request is SSL or not. If it is always
returning 'false', something else is going on.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Chris Parker wrote:
This came up a week or so ago. Check here for a very
comprehensive reply from Milt Epstein. In short, isSecure is
exactly the method you should use, and it does know if the
original request is SSL or not. If it is always returning
'false',
Just a couple of things to add:
1. I suspect, but don't know for sure, that isSecure() (and
getScheme()) should work correctly even with forwards/redirects as
well. Of course, if you found that isSecure() doesn't work with
basic https, as apparently is the case above, the problem
Assuming you're using VirtualHost, do you specify the right JkMount
paths in VirtualHost sections in your Apache that serve the secure port?
d.
haixi liu wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem accessing my webapps using https protocol.
My server conf is: Tomcat 4.0.5 + Apache 1.3.26 +
David,
No, I did not.
I am using the auto config file generated by Tomcat from
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/jk/workers.properties.
In my http.conf, I just have this line:
Include /usr/local/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
I think that's the reason why the http works but https doesn't work.
I looked at
Got it to work.
Thanks
From: haixi liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Tomcat-Apache-SSL problem
Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 17:25:20 +
David,
No, I did not.
I am using the auto config file generated by Tomcat from
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