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Alexander,
On 11/8/11 7:29 AM, Alexander Diedler wrote:
Ok, But would be the better way (of life) for this? HTTPD
vhost.conf: VirtualHost 192.168.100.40:80 ServerAdmin xxx@yyy
DocumentRoot D:/www/apps/app1/ROOT Directory
D:/www/apps/app1/ROOT
Hello
That most probably means that the URL mappings for mod_jk are not correct,
and that Apache httpd is serving that content directly.
Look at (or show here) the JkMount lines that should be somewhere in your
Apache configuration.
Was attached in the post:
JkMount /* loadbalancer
So everything
On 08/11/2011 15:12, Alexander Diedler wrote:
Hello
That most probably means that the URL mappings for mod_jk are not correct,
and that Apache httpd is serving that content directly.
Look at (or show here) the JkMount lines that should be somewhere in your
Apache configuration.
Was
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On 08/11/2011 15:12, Alexander Diedler wrote:
Hello
That most probably means that the URL mappings for mod_jk are not
correct,
and that Apache httpd is serving that content directly.
Look at (or show here) the JkMount lines that should be somewhere in
your
Hi.
Pid wrote:
On 08/11/2011 15:12, Alexander Diedler wrote:
Hello
That most probably means that the URL mappings for mod_jk are not correct,
and that Apache httpd is serving that content directly.
Look at (or show here) the JkMount lines that should be somewhere in your
Apache
On 08/11/2011 15:54, André Warnier wrote:
But obviously it isn't, so there's something wrong with this JkMount.
Jumping ahead, that bit comes next when the OP's sorted their layout
out... ;)
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Pid wrote:
On 08/11/2011 15:54, André Warnier wrote:
But obviously it isn't, so there's something wrong with this JkMount.
Jumping ahead, that bit comes next when the OP's sorted their layout
out... ;)
Jumping back, the misdirected DocumentRoot issue should not be an immediate
security
Pid wrote:
On 08/11/2011 15:54, André Warnier wrote:
But obviously it isn't, so there's something wrong with this JkMount.
Jumping ahead, that bit comes next when the OP's sorted their layout
out... ;)
Ok, had a second look at the Tomcat config, and I think you're right.
there's some work