The issue I'm thinking of was a Tomcat-side issue, not mod_jk2.  But,
4.1.27 should not have the problem.  That said, I use mod_jk and not
mod_jk2 so I cannot be of further help.  :)

Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
(801)861-5322
Novell, Inc., The Leading Provider of Net Business Solutions
http://www.novell.com

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/29/03 11:02:32 AM >>>
Version 4.1.27 (Tomcat)

This is a tomcat problem and not a mod_jk2 issue?

Blake


On 29/09/2003 12:55 PM, "Jeff Tulley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Which version of Tomcat?  It seems that there was a problem like this
in
> the 4.0.x series, which was fixed sometime in the 4.1.x series. 
(Sorry
> so vague, I don't remember the details.  It might have even been
between
> 4.1.12 and 4.1.15 or so).
> 
> Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> (801)861-5322
> Novell, Inc., The Leading Provider of Net Business Solutions
> http://www.novell.com 
> 
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/29/03 9:41:12 AM >>>
> Has anyone got mod_jk2 and apache 1.3 connecting to Tomcat4 (via
ajp13)
> on
> any other port than 8009?
> 
> For some reason, no matter what port I configure in
> workers2.properties,
> jk2/apache always want to connect to port 8009.
> 
> Tomcat is listening in port 38009 and my workers2.properties file
looks
> like
> this:
> 
> [config:]
> file=${serverRoot}/conf/workers2.properties
> debug=10
> debugEnv=10
> 
> 
> # SHM Stuff
> [shm]
> info=Scoreboard.
> file=${serverRoot}/logs/jk2.shm
> size=1048576
> 
> # Where is Tomcat Listening?
> [channel.socket:localhost:38009]
> port=38009
> host=127.0.0.1
> 
> # define the worker
> [ajp13:localhost:38009]
> channel=channel.socket:localhost:38009
> 
> [uri:/examples/*]
> info=Example webapp in the default context.
> context=/examples
> worker=ajp13:localhost:38009
> debug=1
> 
> #define the worker
> [status:status]
> 
> # Uri mapping
> [uri:/jkstatus/*]
> worker=status:status
> 
> 
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