Usually this means that you don't have your JkMount statements in your SSL VirtualHost (as well as the normal VirtualHost).
"Jeremy Whitlock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tomcat List, > I currently have the following setup: > > Apache 2.0.48 + SSL (OpenSSL 0.9.7c) > Tomcat 5.0.16 > mod_jk 1.2 > > I can successfully access any page served by Apache over > https but if I try to connect to Tomcat over SSL, it doesn't work. Now, > I've read the docs located at: > > http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/ssl-howto.html > > and it mentions two that if Tomcat is the standalone server, it could > have SSL configured by un-commenting the "SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector" but if > you are using Tomcat as a JSP/Servlet Container behind another server, > you should "configure the primary web server to handle the SSL > connections from users." How would one do this? If I go to: > > https://localhost <https://localhost/> > > everything works fine but if I go to: > > https://localhost/manager > > I get the "500 Internal Server Error" error from Apache. What must I do > to get Tomcat's connections from Apache to be SSL encrypted? Thanks, > > Jeremy Whitlock --- MCP/MCSA > IT Manager for Star Precision, Inc. > Phone: (970) 535-4795 > Metro: (303) 926-0559 > Fax: (970) 535-0780 > Metro Fax: (303) 926-8557 > http://www.starprecision.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]