RE: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
1. The default httpd that ships in with FC3 i dont exactly remember its version but it's 2.x.x or something. 2. mod_jk2. 3. What i meant was when ur switching between ports in ur web application. -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 3:28 PM To: Tomcat Users List 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 instead of tomcat's port, because now your requests are being processed by apache web server not tomcat. I also made this mistake of redirecting to tomcat's ports whenever switching between SSL to Non-SSL ports. We are using tomcat 5.5.9. -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 4:27 PM To: Tomcat Users List 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 successfully - but this was before I tried to implement SSL. Now that I am looking at how to configure things, I read that jk2 is no longer supported and that all the new features unique to jk2 have been included in jk. Seeing as you have it working, lets assume for the rest of this thread that I still want to get it working with jk2. regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server. Does that mean generating the key stuff on both machines? apache2 on fedora core 3 comes SSL ebabled so i did't ve to do anything there. I thought my httpd was SSL-enabled too but I couldn't find any ssl.conf on my htttp machine. I found a mod_ssl.so file but no config. I didn't know what to do about it. my java web application used SSL for user logins so i had to configure my tomcat to enable SSL (java jeystore and tomcat server.xml and stuff.) This I did too and could access the tomcat install and successfully use SSL in my app but I was still (and still am) stuck with setting up an ssl-enabled httpd server and configuring it to act as a front to my tomcat servlet engine. be carefull when redirecting user requests to HTTP to SSL or SSL to HTTP port on ur tomcat. use Apache web server ports instead of tomcat's port(which are 80 for http and 443 for https.) why? how ur gonna integrate Apache web server - tomcat?? u dont. AJPConnetor13 does it for u. u only ve to configure ur apache server to use mod_jk2 for ur web app requests. tomcat handles everything out of box(atleast newer one which we uses.) which version of tomcat are you using? Thanks! jfc -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:54 PM To: tomcat-user Subject: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto Hi, My environment: linux 2.4.22, httpd2 running on its own machine with an appropriate mod_jk module, tomcat4.1.24+jboss3 running on a seperate machine. I have searched this list for an answer to my question but so far have come up empty handed. My question is simply, 'If I want to front an instance of tomcat with an instance of apache httpd and to enable my java webapps to use ssl, do I need to configure httpd for ssl or do I need to configure tomcat for ssl?'. Any help will be much appreciated. jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ok, let me just get a few things straight. 1. What version of Apache httpd are you using? 2. What version of mod_jk are you using? 3. When you say 'redirect' do you mean the directives in the workers properties file? Thanks jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 instead of tomcat's port, because now your requests are being processed by apache web server not tomcat. I also made this mistake of redirecting to tomcat's ports whenever switching between SSL to Non-SSL ports. We are using tomcat 5.5.9. -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 4:27 PM To: Tomcat Users List 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 successfully - but this was before I tried to implement SSL. Now that I am looking at how to configure things, I read that jk2 is no longer supported and that all the new features unique to jk2 have been included in jk. Seeing as you have it working, lets assume for the rest of this thread that I still want to get it working with jk2. regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server. Does that mean generating the key stuff on both machines? apache2 on fedora core 3 comes SSL ebabled so i did't ve to do anything there. I thought my httpd was SSL-enabled too but I couldn't find any ssl.conf on my htttp machine. I found a mod_ssl.so file but no config. I didn't know what to do about it. my java web application used SSL for user logins so i had to configure my tomcat to enable SSL (java jeystore and tomcat server.xml and stuff.) This I did too and could access the tomcat install and successfully use SSL in my app but I was still (and still am) stuck with setting up an ssl-enabled httpd server and configuring it to act as a front to my tomcat servlet engine. be carefull when redirecting user requests to HTTP to SSL or SSL to HTTP port on ur tomcat. use Apache web server ports instead of tomcat's port(which are 80 for http and 443 for https.) why? how ur gonna integrate Apache web server - tomcat?? u dont. AJPConnetor13 does it for u. u only ve to configure ur apache server to use mod_jk2 for ur web app requests. tomcat handles everything out of box(atleast newer one which we uses.) which version of tomcat are you using? Thanks! jfc -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:54 PM To: tomcat-user Subject: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto Hi, My environment: linux 2.4.22, httpd2 running on its own machine with an appropriate mod_jk module, tomcat4.1.24+jboss3 running on a seperate machine. I have searched this list for an answer to my question but so far have come up empty handed. My question is simply, 'If I want to front an instance of tomcat with an instance of apache httpd and to enable my java webapps to use ssl, do I need to configure httpd for ssl or do I need to configure tomcat for ssl?'. Any help will be much appreciated. jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ok, let me just get a few things straight. 1. What version of Apache httpd are you using? 2. What version of mod_jk are you using? 3. When you say 'redirect' do you mean the directives in the workers properties file? Thanks jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
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 instead of tomcat's port, because now your requests are being processed by apache web server not tomcat. I also made this mistake of redirecting to tomcat's ports whenever switching between SSL to Non-SSL ports. We are using tomcat 5.5.9. -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 4:27 PM To: Tomcat Users List 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 successfully - but this was before I tried to implement SSL. Now that I am looking at how to configure things, I read that jk2 is no longer supported and that all the new features unique to jk2 have been included in jk. Seeing as you have it working, lets assume for the rest of this thread that I still want to get it working with jk2. regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server. Does that mean generating the key stuff on both machines? apache2 on fedora core 3 comes SSL ebabled so i did't ve to do anything there. I thought my httpd was SSL-enabled too but I couldn't find any ssl.conf on my htttp machine. I found a mod_ssl.so file but no config. I didn't know what to do about it. my java web application used SSL for user logins so i had to configure my tomcat to enable SSL (java jeystore and tomcat server.xml and stuff.) This I did too and could access the tomcat install and successfully use SSL in my app but I was still (and still am) stuck with setting up an ssl-enabled httpd server and configuring it to act as a front to my tomcat servlet engine. be carefull when redirecting user requests to HTTP to SSL or SSL to HTTP port on ur tomcat. use Apache web server ports instead of tomcat's port(which are 80 for http and 443 for https.) why? how ur gonna integrate Apache web server - tomcat?? u dont. AJPConnetor13 does it for u. u only ve to configure ur apache server to use mod_jk2 for ur web app requests. tomcat handles everything out of box(atleast newer one which we uses.) which version of tomcat are you using? Thanks! jfc -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:54 PM To: tomcat-user Subject: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto Hi, My environment: linux 2.4.22, httpd2 running on its own machine with an appropriate mod_jk module, tomcat4.1.24+jboss3 running on a seperate machine. I have searched this list for an answer to my question but so far have come up empty handed. My question is simply, 'If I want to front an instance of tomcat with an instance of apache httpd and to enable my java webapps to use ssl, do I need to configure httpd for ssl or do I need to configure tomcat for ssl?'. Any help will be much appreciated. jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
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 used SSL for user logins so i had to configure my tomcat to enable SSL (java jeystore and tomcat server.xml and stuff.) be carefull when redirecting user requests to HTTP to SSL or SSL to HTTP port on ur tomcat. use Apache web server ports instead of tomcat's port(which are 80 for http and 443 for https.) how ur gonna integrate Apache web server - tomcat?? u dont. AJPConnetor13 does it for u. u only ve to configure ur apache server to use mod_jk2 for ur web app requests. tomcat handles everything out of box(atleast newer one which we uses.) -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:54 PM To: tomcat-user Subject: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto Hi, My environment: linux 2.4.22, httpd2 running on its own machine with an appropriate mod_jk module, tomcat4.1.24+jboss3 running on a seperate machine. I have searched this list for an answer to my question but so far have come up empty handed. My question is simply, 'If I want to front an instance of tomcat with an instance of apache httpd and to enable my java webapps to use ssl, do I need to configure httpd for ssl or do I need to configure tomcat for ssl?'. Any help will be much appreciated. jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 successfully - but this was before I tried to implement SSL. Now that I am looking at how to configure things, I read that jk2 is no longer supported and that all the new features unique to jk2 have been included in jk. Seeing as you have it working, lets assume for the rest of this thread that I still want to get it working with jk2. regarding SSL, ur gonna ve to enable SSL on both server. Does that mean generating the key stuff on both machines? apache2 on fedora core 3 comes SSL ebabled so i did't ve to do anything there. I thought my httpd was SSL-enabled too but I couldn't find any ssl.conf on my htttp machine. I found a mod_ssl.so file but no config. I didn't know what to do about it. my java web application used SSL for user logins so i had to configure my tomcat to enable SSL (java jeystore and tomcat server.xml and stuff.) This I did too and could access the tomcat install and successfully use SSL in my app but I was still (and still am) stuck with setting up an ssl-enabled httpd server and configuring it to act as a front to my tomcat servlet engine. be carefull when redirecting user requests to HTTP to SSL or SSL to HTTP port on ur tomcat. use Apache web server ports instead of tomcat's port(which are 80 for http and 443 for https.) why? how ur gonna integrate Apache web server - tomcat?? u dont. AJPConnetor13 does it for u. u only ve to configure ur apache server to use mod_jk2 for ur web app requests. tomcat handles everything out of box(atleast newer one which we uses.) which version of tomcat are you using? Thanks! jfc -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:54 PM To: tomcat-user Subject: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto Hi, My environment: linux 2.4.22, httpd2 running on its own machine with an appropriate mod_jk module, tomcat4.1.24+jboss3 running on a seperate machine. I have searched this list for an answer to my question but so far have come up empty handed. My question is simply, 'If I want to front an instance of tomcat with an instance of apache httpd and to enable my java webapps to use ssl, do I need to configure httpd for ssl or do I need to configure tomcat for ssl?'. Any help will be much appreciated. jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
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 mean by this. However we only have our certificate configured under Apache (Apache 2.0.49 and Tomcat 5.5.7). Our web application does check to make sure that the HTTPS protocol was used - but there is nothing special we did in Tomcat to enable that. ... apache2 on fedora core 3 comes SSL ebabled so i did't ve to do anything there. my java web application used SSL for user logins so i had to configure my tomcat to enable SSL (java jeystore and tomcat server.xml and stuff.) be carefull when redirecting user requests to HTTP to SSL or SSL to HTTP port on ur tomcat. use Apache web server ports instead of tomcat's port(which are 80 for http and 443 for https.) how ur gonna integrate Apache web server - tomcat?? u dont. AJPConnetor13 does it for u. u only ve to configure ur apache server to use mod_jk2 for ur web app requests. tomcat handles everything out of box(atleast newer one which we uses.) -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:54 PM To: tomcat-user Subject: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto Hi, My environment: linux 2.4.22, httpd2 running on its own machine with an appropriate mod_jk module, tomcat4.1.24+jboss3 running on a seperate machine. I have searched this list for an answer to my question but so far have come up empty handed. My question is simply, 'If I want to front an instance of tomcat with an instance of apache httpd and to enable my java webapps to use ssl, do I need to configure httpd for ssl or do I need to configure tomcat for ssl?'. Any help will be much appreciated. jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto
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 mean by this. However we only have our certificate configured under Apache (Apache 2.0.49 and Tomcat 5.5.7). Our web application does check to make sure that the HTTPS protocol was used - but there is nothing special we did in Tomcat to enable that. ... apache2 on fedora core 3 comes SSL ebabled so i did't ve to do anything there. my java web application used SSL for user logins so i had to configure my tomcat to enable SSL (java jeystore and tomcat server.xml and stuff.) be carefull when redirecting user requests to HTTP to SSL or SSL to HTTP port on ur tomcat. use Apache web server ports instead of tomcat's port(which are 80 for http and 443 for https.) how ur gonna integrate Apache web server - tomcat?? u dont. AJPConnetor13 does it for u. u only ve to configure ur apache server to use mod_jk2 for ur web app requests. tomcat handles everything out of box(atleast newer one which we uses.) -Original Message- From: jfc100 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 1:54 PM To: tomcat-user Subject: apache2+mod_jk + ssl: howto Hi, My environment: linux 2.4.22, httpd2 running on its own machine with an appropriate mod_jk module, tomcat4.1.24+jboss3 running on a seperate machine. I have searched this list for an answer to my question but so far have come up empty handed. My question is simply, 'If I want to front an instance of tomcat with an instance of apache httpd and to enable my java webapps to use ssl, do I need to configure httpd for ssl or do I need to configure tomcat for ssl?'. Any help will be much appreciated. jfc - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]