Hi,

I assume that's an Apache error your getting. If that's true, then that
means it's not mapped to Tomcat.

I don't know anything about the mod_jk2 syntax, which sounds like the
problem. Do you do the proper include for the workers2.properties in 
httpd.conf, which I assume you need to do?

Alternatively, if you've gotten it work in both HTTP and HTTPS, you can 
redirect HTTP to HTTPS. Then it works, but you don't have the option of 
having a separate webapp for HTTP.

Good luck,
Oscar

On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Ralf Schneider wrote:

> Am Montag, 2. Februar 2004 22:40 schrieb Oscar Carrillo:
> > 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
> 
> Hi Oscar,
> 
> thanks for your help! I looked at this site and tried this in my 
> workers2.properties:
> 
> [ajp13:localhost:8009]
> channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009
> 
> [uri:/demo_02/*:443]
> info=Map the whole webapp
> worker=ajp13:localhost:8009
> 
> My intension was to map all requests to /demo_02 that come over HTTPS to the 
> tomcat project.
> 
> Unfortunately, I get an error message saying:
> 
> You don't have permission to access /demo_02 on this server.
> Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an 
> ErrorDocument to handle the request.
> 
> When I remove the port specification of the mapping it works, but with both 
> HTTP and HTTPS :-(
> 
> Do you have any idea what might be the problem?
> 
> Ralf.
> 
> 
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