Ruth, Brice wrote:
That's the best idea I can think of, too. With SSH tunnels using
public key authentication, you can set it up so that the tunnel is
setup from a system script, without user intervention.
But what if the tunnel breaks? How can I determine that automaticly?
regards,
Michael
David Smith wrote:
I'm not sure this can be done. Admittedly I didn't look all that
hard -- maybe someone who did development work on the connectors can
anwer.
I can suggest what I did which is setup a tunnel (SSH tunnel in my
case) between the two machines. Then they (the servers) can talk all
they want and it covers all services routed through the tunnel -- not
just apache and tomcat. Ipsec would work just as well I suspect.
Probably not what you wanted, but it's a suggestion still....
--David
Michael Jürgens wrote:
Ruth, Brice wrote:
Michael Jürgens wrote:
Oh sorry I was a little bit tired in the morning.
I want to connect the Apache securesd over an unsecure medium
(Internet)
An my question ist how to connect AJP 1.3 over SSL (not ssh) with
jk or jk2.
regards,
Michael
Michael,
I believe you'll want to configure your Apache VirtualHost to serve
your SSL requests, then use the mod_jk (or jk2) module to
communicate with Tomcat. Is there any reason that your
web-application (on Tomcat) needs to be aware of the SSL security?
You can find documentation on securing Apache via SSL on the main
Apache site (httpd.apache.org). And communicating betw. Apache and
Tomcat via JK has abundant documentation as well.
Good luck!
No I want to connect an apache webserver over internet to a tomcat
server. So far I have no problem.
My problem is, how to secure the connection between apache and tomcat.
regards,
Michael
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