I hate to repost but I can't get anywhere with this - the Proxy-Support Howto and the high level entity docs don't seem to be relevant (on an associated point, does anyone know of a searchable set of the tomcat docs?).
Am I trying to rewrite this URL in the wrong place - I mean should these requests be getting reformatted before they even arrive at Tomcat? I'm not sure if it will support this form of request. I am currently attempting to decode RFC 2068 to see if these are legal requests but, as I say, other servers seem happy with them... Any clues *very* gratefully accepted... TIA cam CAM wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm sure I'm missing something very basic here but I can't think what. > I'm using a little proxy (HttpSniffer) to debug header and cookie info > between my browser and a remote Tomcat 4-b6. I'm getting failures to > requests (404's) when I go thru the proxy and I can see in my access > logs that this is because the requests are arriving as: > > 192.x.x.x - - [28/Feb/2002:17:30:49 00] "GET > http://my.host.com:8080/dms/servlet/dms HTTP/1.0" 404 263 > > instead of: > > 192.x.x.x - - [28/Feb/2002:17:24:16 00] "GET /dms/servlet/dms HTTP/1.1" > 200 2294 > > Rather than rewrite httpsniffer, I suspect I need some form of redirect > - besides, the sniffer works with other sites (e.g. Google). I haven't > managed to dig out anything about redirection from the docs - there are > a lot of facets to the information. Is redirection associated with the > Engine? The connector? > > So, an RTFM is probably deserved but a clue as to where would be > tremendous. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
