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Subject: Re: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
faisal wrote:
Apache web server's SSL certificate was already configured by our client so
i did't ve to configure anything on apache. But we did configure SSL on
tomcat.
When redirecting, redirect through apache web server's port
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Subject: Re: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
faisal wrote:
i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also tried my
hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two.
I have been using mod_jk2 to forward requests on the httpd2 web server
to tomcat4
: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
faisal wrote:
i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also tried my
hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two.
I have been using mod_jk2 to forward requests on the httpd2 web server
to tomcat4 successfully - but this was before I
i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also tried my
hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two.
regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server. apache2 on fedora
core 3 comes SSL ebabled so i did't ve to do anything there. my java web
application
faisal wrote:
i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also tried my
hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two.
I have been using mod_jk2 to forward requests on the httpd2 web server
to tomcat4 successfully - but this was before I tried to implement SSL.
faisal mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, June 04, 2005
4:40 AM:
i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also
tried my hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two.
regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server.
Not sure what you
faisal mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, June 04, 2005
4:40 AM:
i used mod_jk2 when i was integrating tomcat with apache2. i also
tried my hands on mod_jk and i find mod_jk2 a bit simpler of the two.
regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server.
Not sure what you