Well, I think that did it. I changed my .host in workers.properties to be "localhost" instead of the FQDN and it seems to be working now. Can you tell me why that might be? Why you thought to change that? So that I might understand. Thanks a bunch.

- Kevin

Turner, John wrote:

I'm stumped...everything looks OK to me, but I have been caught saying that
before. I have a tendency to miss little things like "workers" instead of
"worker" in workers.properties, "l" instead of "1" in "ajp13", etc., not
that you have any of that. The only thing I would try would be changing
.host in workers.properties to be "localhost" instead of the FQDN, or maybe
the IP address.

The only other thing is that I use the auto-gen ApacheConfig stuff, and it
uses explicit FQDN for the VirtualHost container, that is, "VirtualHost
some.domain.com" instead of "VirtualHost *". While "VirtualHost *" is
prefectly valid, it might be something that breaks the JkMount statement
somehow.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Kovach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:29 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Another port 80 problem


Done, but no change. Still get the '500 Internal Server Error'. I still get a regular record in my access log in apache, which leads me to believe that I've got something wrong in my tomcat config. I'm sure I could be wrong. :-) All the connector tags and such in server.xml are still not clear to me.

- Kevin

Turner, John wrote:


A suggestion...put the three lines that you have at the
bottom of your

httpd.conf above the section of httpd.conf that has the
JkMount statements.

John



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