On 30.03.2013 21:53, Chris Arnold wrote:
See above and ended up having to comment this out as it is not supported in
the version of mod_jk i am using.
Apache finally started after commenting those out and changing the port. And
i can now access http://share.domain.com
Ranier, thank you for
On 29.03.2013 18:02, Chris Arnold wrote:
http://share.domain.com and get the required results (which is
http://share.domain.com/share)
Let's stick to mod_jk for the moment. I think you are close.
OK
Here is the modified virtualhost file:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName share.domain.com
On 30.03.2013 12:43, Chris Arnold wrote:
Here is the modified virtualhost file:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName share.domain.com
#RewriteEngine On
#RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/share/
#RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on
#RewriteRule ^/. http://share.domain.com/share/ [P]
On 30.03.2013 12:43, Chris Arnold wrote
The following param doesn't exist in your old version:
# error_escalation_time: seconds, default = recover_time/2 (=30)
# Determines, how fast a detected error should switch from
# local error state to global error state
# Since: 1.2.28
On 29/03/2013 10:29 AM, Chris Arnold carn...@electrichendrix.com wrote:
Apache Tomcat/7.0.30 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to configure access to a
webapp using http://share.domain.com. This webapp uses port 8080 and works
fine from inside the LAN. However, we have an apache2 server acting as a
On 29.03.2013 00:24, Chris Arnold wrote:
Apache Tomcat/7.0.30 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to configure access to a
webapp using http://share.domain.com. This webapp uses port 8080 and works
fine from inside the LAN. However, we have an apache2 server acting as a
proxy and we want users to
On 29.03.2013 00:24, Chris Arnold wrote:
# The following line mounts all JSP files and the /servlet/ uri to tomcat
#JkMount /servlets-examples/servlet/* ajp13
JkMount /share/*.jsp ajp13
Note that you only forward JSP-Requests here. might be OK, depending on
the application.
The
What's the request you send?
i assume you are asking for the link? Which is http://share.domain.com
What's the expected response
a login page
and what's the actual response?
Now, it is a 403:
[Fri Mar 29 08:15:24 2013] [error] [client pub ip] Directory index forbidden by
Options directive:
On 29.03.2013 13:10, Chris Arnold wrote:
On 29.03.2013 00:24, Chris Arnold wrote:
# The following line mounts all JSP files and the /servlet/ uri to tomcat
#JkMount /servlets-examples/servlet/* ajp13
JkMount /share/*.jsp ajp13
Note that you only forward JSP-Requests here. might
This thread is getting kinda messy so i am going to snip a bunch of stuff and
answer your latest info.
So mod_proxy is loaded but you don't want to use it to access alfresco,
instead just mod_jk, right? Then don't use any ReWriteRule with the [P}
flag or any Proxy... directive.
No, if this can
On 29.03.2013 18:02, Chris Arnold wrote:
This thread is getting kinda messy so i am going to snip a bunch of stuff and
answer your latest info.
Good.
So mod_proxy is loaded but you don't want to use it to access alfresco,
instead just mod_jk, right? Then don't use any ReWriteRule with the
Apache Tomcat/7.0.30 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to configure access to a webapp
using http://share.domain.com. This webapp uses port 8080 and works fine from
inside the LAN. However, we have an apache2 server acting as a proxy and we
want users to not have to type in a port number.
Now when
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