On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Campbell, Lance la...@illinois.edu wrote:
I have a web server and an application server. I use mod_jk to
communicate between apache2.0 and tomcat 6. I don't believe the
communication between apache and tomcat is secured by default. Is there
a way to have it
On 03/18/2010 04:14 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: 2smart4u [mailto:rc4...@googlemail.com]
Subject: Re: mod_jk - apache to tomcat using SSL
why encrypting the traffic between httpd and tomcat (frontend /
backend) anyways?
Depends on the location of the two boxes, the accessibility
Campbell, Lance wrote:
I have a web server and an application server. I use mod_jk to
communicate between apache2.0 and tomcat 6. I don't believe the
communication between apache and tomcat is secured by default. Is there
a way to have it send the information in a secure way.
Taking your
On 16/03/2010 21:07, André Warnier wrote:
Campbell, Lance wrote:
I have a web server and an application server. I use mod_jk to
communicate between apache2.0 and tomcat 6. I don't believe the
communication between apache and tomcat is secured by default. Is there
a way to have it send the
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 4:08 PM
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Subject: Re: mod_jk - apache to tomcat using SSL
Campbell, Lance wrote:
I have a web server and an application server. I use mod_jk to
communicate between apache2.0 and tomcat 6. I don't believe the
communication
On 03/16/2010 10:23 PM, Campbell, Lance wrote:
What group is responsible for the Tomcat AJP protocol? Is there a way to
request a feature to add SSL encryption to the protocol?
You can try, but the answer will be no.
Like people already said, use either tunnelling or mod_proxy_http
Campbell, Lance wrote:
I have a web server and an application server. I use mod_jk to
communicate between apache2.0 and tomcat 6. I don't believe the
communication between apache and tomcat is secured by default. Is there
a way to have it send the information in a secure way.
I do not