The method I describe may not work w/ mod_jk2. Frankly, I don't know. But I did a search and found this site, which seems to show that you can define these things in workers2.properties
http://www.pixelfreak.net/howto/apache2_jk2_tomcat/socket.html Oscar http://www.linuxjava.net/howto/webapp/ On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Oscar Carrillo wrote: > Hi, > > The JkMount directives tell Apache to pass these request thru the > Connector to Tomcat. > > I do this very same thing for jWebMail, cause I don't want it accessible > thru http, only https. Here's my ssl.conf config section for it: > -------------------------------------------------------------- > <VirtualHost _default_:443> > #Other stuff about your ssl host > > #Webmail > # Static files > Alias /webmail "/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/webmail" > > <Directory "/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/webmail"> > Options Indexes FollowSymLinks > DirectoryIndex index.jsp > </Directory> > > <Location "/webmail/META-INF/*"> > AllowOverride None > deny from all > </Location> > > <Location "/webmail/WEB-INF/*"> > AllowOverride None > deny from all > </Location> > > JkMount /webmail/do/* ajp13 > JkMount /webmail/*.jsp ajp13 > JkMount /webmail/WebMail ajp13 > JkMount /webmail/WebMail/* ajp13 > --------------------------------------- > > Does that help? BTW, this is all on my site but there's quite a bit of stuff there > that you can miss it. > > Oscar > http://www.linuxjava.net/howto/webapp/ > > > > On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Ralf Schneider wrote: > > > Am Montag, 2. Februar 2004 21:26 schrieb Oscar Carrillo: > > > I believe you need to setup a VirtualHost section in httpd.conf even if > > > you don't really need Virtual Hosting. > > > > I did that. > > > > > Also try Redirecting the whole site. I'm not sure if I've tried just the > > > webapp. I'm not sure if you need to compile the rewrite module for the > > > redirect, but I don't think so. > > > > > > #httpd.conf VirtualHost section of myhost.mydomain > > > Redirect / https://myhost.mydomain/mywebapp > > > > But I don't want to do this with the whole site, because there are parts that > > should be accessible with normal HTTP. > > > > > Also, you can't include the mod_jk configuration. You must put the mount > > > commands explicitly in each virtual host. If you include the modjk conf > > > file "Include mod_jk.conf", then it will be global and all hosts will get > > > access. This is likely your problem especially if you haven't put mod_jk > > > mount commands in "ssl.conf". > > > > I did not put any JKMount statements in ssl.conf. Which do I need? Something > > like this: > > > > JKMount /demo_02/* ajp13 > > > > Or anything else? I think I did not understood correctly what this JkMount > > does. > > > > Ralf. > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
