My primary httpd is Apache2 but i connect to Tomcat5 using the mod-jk2 connector. The problem is, that it seems that tomcat handles too much of apache's job. For instance if I enter a URL ending in .jsp I see a tomcat 404 instead of an apache 404 - presumably because apache naivly passes all .jsp requests on. But can I make tomcat "politely" inform apache about the 404 and let apache take actions instead?
Tomcat can have customized error pages too.
I know, but it would mean that for each domain hosted I would have to change the settings two places every time a change would be made. I hope it's possible...
Strangly, if no "default" files, such as index.jsp og index.php is present in the directory, tomcat - not apache - presents a folder listing.
This is an FAQ item:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/misc.html#listing
Thank you
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