Eddie, how are redirecting your requests from Apache to Tomcat?

Are you using directory redirects or extension redirects?

Do you mind posting your workers2.properties file so I can look at it?

- Andrew

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 1:10 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Mod_jk2 and j_security_check
> 
> 
> I haven't tried j_security_check outside the root context 
> (ie. I've not 
> run an app in a context /context/ but /), but I've never had 
> to specify 
> anything in my forms other than action="j_security_check" - and it 
> always hits it.  I ... don't think you need to map it.  I could, of 
> course, be totally wrong :-)
> 
> Andrew Conrad wrote:
> 
> >When configuring TC 4.1.8 to work with mod_jk2.dll (jul-19 
> nightly), I 
> >ran into an odd configuration issue with j_security_check.
> >
> >When using extension mapping, the only way to get 
> j_security_check to 
> >be sent to Tomcat was to make a directory redirect for it.
> >
> ><snip>
> >
> >[uri:/TimeOff/*.jsp]
> >alias=localhost
> >info=default context
> >context=/TimeOff/*.jsp
> >debug=10
> >
> >[uri:/TimeOff/j_security_check/*]
> >alias=localhost
> >info=default context
> >context=/TimeOff/j_security_check
> >debug=10
> >
> ></snip>
> >
> >Does anyone know if this is how it's supposed to work?  I tried a 
> >couple different scenario's that didn't work.
> >
> >[uri:/TimeOff/j_security_check]  // This did nothing whatsoever from 
> >what I can tell
> >
> >[uri:/TimeOff/j_security_check.do] //with a servlet-mapping in my 
> >web-app, but that didn't work because j_security_check isn't 
> a servlet 
> >in my web-app.  It must get peeled off before the request 
> makes it into 
> >the servlet container.
> >
> >
> >If anyone know's a better way of handling this, please let me know. 
> >This redirect actually works for servlets too, if you wanted 
> to specify 
> >each servlet individually.
> >
> >
> >
> >- Andrew
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