Re: Problems with mod_jk apache

2007-01-27 Thread Víctor Fragoso
Yes I was, I ended up using mod_proxy, it was much easier, but thanks anyway! On 1/25/07, Rainer Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I assume you are using version 1.2.20. Increase you JkLogLevel to debug and check in the mod_jk log file, if mod_jk succeeds in matching your request url to your

Re: Problems with mod_jk apache

2007-01-25 Thread Rainer Jung
I assume you are using version 1.2.20. Increase you JkLogLevel to debug and check in the mod_jk log file, if mod_jk succeeds in matching your request url to your configured JkMounts. Víctor Fragoso schrieb: Hi there, I've been trying to configure my apache2 and tomcat5.5 in order to work

Problems with mod_jk apache

2007-01-24 Thread Víctor Fragoso
Hi there, I've been trying to configure my apache2 and tomcat5.5 in order to work together. It works, when I point to http://mysite/index.jsp it works, then I need to use VirtualHost. I edited the vhosts file, and server.xml, and I got this: Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on