Hi,

If you integrate Tomcat with the connectors mod_jk or mod_jk2 then SSL will work correctly with Tomcat. I have a setup with Apache 2.0.43 with SSL, Tomcat 4.1.18 and mod_jk2 and it does not switch.

Regards,

Tony

On Saturday, Jan 25, 2003, at 00:26 Europe/Berlin, Rebecca Docimo wrote:

Mohamed,

I've found that running SSL through Apache has worked well. Unless
you're using Tomcat as a standalone, I don't believe there'd be any
reason to mess with the SSL directives in Tomcat.

For Apache to work you just need mod_ssl, apache and openssl to do it.
Then the SSL config. Goes into httpd.conf file. You can email me back
directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more instructions on how I got it
to work for Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.12 and Linux RH 7.1 Might be
different in Windows or not.

Rebecca



-----Original Message-----
From: Mohamed Nasser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 5:55 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: SSL negotiation between Apache2.0.43 Tomcat4.1.12 ( windows)


Hello friends,
I have configured Apache 2.0.43 to run with tomcat 4.1.12 without a
hitch except for SSL/https. When I place an SSLrequireSSL in the
<Location> tag of the servlet area that I am trying to enable ( lets say
the /admin provided by Tomcat ) I get the URL changing to
http://(servername):443/admin when I try an https connection.
Is there something I have to change in Tomcat (maybe server.xml) to
enable this communication to take place.

In Tomcat 3.2.2 with apache 1.3.x this worked fine as I only placed
basic authentication for the servlet zones and it understood that that
was SSL somehow. What am I missing. I also tried to place the include
directive in the virtual host of the SSL port but that did not even
resolve the servlets and gave me internal error. Any one have a quick
clue. Or a document link I can read.
Thanks for all your help
Mohamed Nasser.

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