Please give the configuration of your workers : the workers.properties.file
Have you set worker.yourworker.socket_keepalive=1 in it ?
Jean-Claude
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De : Greg Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 20 juin 2006 16:42
À : users@tomcat.apache.org
Objet : Mod_jk/firewall
2006/6/21, Serlet Jean-Claude [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please give the configuration of your workers : the workers.properties.file
Have you set worker.yourworker.socket_keepalive=1 in it ?
Hmm, I didn't know about this option. Sometimes in our webapp we get a
strange behaviour, that is in the
: Greg Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 June 2006 12:37
To: Serlet Jean-Claude; users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: Mod_jk/firewall configuration problems
I didn't have socket_keepalive set. But I added it and still have the same
problem.
From my httpd.conf:
JkLogFile /var/log
: RE: Mod_jk/firewall configuration problems
I didn't have socket_keepalive set. But I added it and still have the same
problem.
From my httpd.conf:
JkLogFile /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel debug
# Just like workers.properties but exact line is prefixed
: mercredi 21 juin 2006 13:37
À : Serlet Jean-Claude; users@tomcat.apache.org
Objet : RE: Mod_jk/firewall configuration problems
I didn't have socket_keepalive set. But I added it and still have the same
problem.
From my httpd.conf:
JkLogFile /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel debug
I am having a problem with mod_jk.so. I have apache set up
as my web server, forwarding my jsp
traffic to a tomcat server running on the same machine.
This setup works fine when the client is inside of my
firewall. However, when I try to access
my site from outside the firewall, mod_jk