Cool, I don't quite have Apache and Tomcat talking,
but I think I am close.  My next question.  I have
Apache communicating with the browser via dual SSL. 
Now the channel between Apache and Tomcat must be SSL
so that Tomcat can get the client cert.  What must be
done to the mod_proxy_ajp in order to make that
happen?




--- Remy Maucherat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 19:55:21 +0100, Mladen Turk
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Elihu Smails wrote:
> > > 2 questions...
> > >
> > > 1. Is there anything that must be configured in
> Apache
> > > to get Apache to talk to Tomcat?
> > 
> > 
> > ProxyPass /servlets-examples
> ajp://localhost:8009/servlets-examples
> > ProxyPassReverse /servlets-examples
> ajp://localhost:8009/servlets-examples
> > 
> > Just like http proxy :).
> > 
> > Or..
> > <Proxy balancer://mycluster>
> >    BalacerMember ajp://first.server:8009 max=50
> lbfactor=2
> >    BalacerMember ajp://second.server:8009 max=100
> lbfactor=1
> > </Proxy>
> > 
> > ProxyPassReverse /servlets-examples
> balacer://mycluster/servlets-examples
> 
> Great :)
> 
> Questions ! :)
> - Max: Max number of concurrent requests ?
> - You don't need ProxyPass in this case ?
> - What are the sticky names which should be used for
> sessions ?
> 
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