Chris-
That makes sense, because the SSL is between the web server and the
browser, and not a connector between two web servers - I've just never
used it so at first glance it looks like it redirects incoming traffic
to port 8443, which is Tomcat's default SSL port...
Thanks for the clarific
~LZM~
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From: Adam Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:39 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache/Tomcat - mod_jk issues
Lessie-
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. We use Apache/Tomcat in the same
way and assumin
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Adam,
Adam Gordon wrote:
| 2. While I've not used the redirectPort attribute on the Connector
| element, I'm assuming you are redirecting everything to HTTPS. If this
| is the case, I'm curious as to why you don't define either
| SSLCertificateFile
12:39 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache/Tomcat - mod_jk issues
Lessie-
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. We use Apache/Tomcat in the same
way and assuming your snippets are reasonably complete I've noticed some
issues that may or may not be helping to cause problems:
Lessie-
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. We use Apache/Tomcat in the same
way and assuming your snippets are reasonably complete I've noticed some
issues that may or may not be helping to cause problems:
1. First and foremost, your worker list defines the worker name as
"tomcat" yet in
Greetings list.
For some reason web browser queries are not passing through apache to tomcat
via mod_jk. I understand I may have a misconfiguration somewhere, I just
cannot find it. L
I am trying to host 4 separate domains, all with different java apps. Each
domain has its own IP and own co