Thanks Andoni, that appeared to work.
However, I don't really understand why.
I had actually thought that this might be related to EAPI, which I
understand is the primary difference (apart from mod_ssl itself) between
Apache without SSL and Apache with SSL. However, I couldn't find any
mention of this in the JK docs, nor in the Apache or Tomcat docs, and
given that there was no option to download an EAPI/SSL Apache 1.3.33, and
no option to download a non-EAPI/SSL mod_jk 1.2.8, I presumed that they
were compatible. Certainly more likely than this one, which is allegedly
for Apache 1.3.31, and is an old version of mod_jk anyway.
Does this mean that there is no binary Win32 Apache 1.3.33 and mod_jk
1.2.8 that can be downloaded that work with each other? This seems a
little odd to me... Surely I'm missing something?
Cheers
Richard Russell
Deutsche Bank AG London
Global Markets Customer Solutions
Office: +44 20 7545 8060
Mobile: +44 79 0661 2237
Andoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
02/10/2005 02:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Apache/Win32 + mod_jk problem
Hi,
Try using the version of mod_jk.dll which you can find here:
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/win32/jk-1.2.6/
Called:
mod_jk_1.2.6_1.3.31.dll
Don't forget to change the line which refers to it in httpd.conf. Also
don't
forget to rename it to mod_jk.dll.
I think the .so version is only for Apache with SSL built in.
Andoni.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.jakarta.tomcat.user
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: Apache/Win32 + mod_jk problem
> I cannot run apache with mod_jk on Windows XP Pro + SP1. I have had no
> troubles doing the same thing with multiple versions of Apache & mod_jk
on
> multiple versions of Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD. This is, however, my
> first attempt at mixing Windows with real software :-S
>
> I'm running the following versions:
>
> Apache 1.3.33 ${APACHE_MIRROR}/httpd/binaries/win32/
> apache_1.3.33-win32-x86-no_src.exe
> mod_jk 1.2.8
> ${APACHE_MIRROR}/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/win32/
> mod_jk-1.2.8-apache-1.3.33-eapi.so
>
> MD5SUMs:
> afb8924ec7b368e132fbed5f28ad6f3b apache_1.3.33-win32-x86-no_src.exe
> ea33398544fe6ecdccecf81307c86211 mod_jk-1.2.8-apache-1.3.33-eapi.so
>
> The Apache one agrees with that listed on the website, but I can't find
an
> md5sum listed for mod_jk...
>
> -----
> C:\apache>apache
> Syntax error on line 194 of c:/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
> Cannot load c:/apache/modules/mod_jk.so into server: (127) The specified
> procedure could not be found:
>
> Note the errors or messages above, and press the <ESC> key to exit.
29...
> C:\apache>grep -ni jk conf\httpd.conf
> 194:LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
> 242:AddModule mod_jk.c
> -----
>
> The mod_jk file has been renamed "mod_jk.so" and placed in the
> "c:/apache/modules" directory. I have tried with it renamed as .dll and
it
> makes no difference.
>
> I've also tried introducing intentional typos in the LoadModule command
> (eg LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_foojk.so), and found that this
> changed the error message to something like "module not found", so it's
> definitely finding the module.
>
> I'm somewhat stuck here. The only documentation that mentions this error
> is for mod_ssl, and it suggests that I have an error in the AddModule
> line... Which I don't think I do...
>
> Could someone advise?
>
> Cheers
>
> Richard Russell
> Deutsche Bank AG London
> Global Markets Customer Solutions
> Office: +44 20 7545 8060
> Mobile: +44 79 0661 2237
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