Maris -

I have done this on several occasions with mod_jk without any problem. I can't compare it to mod_proxy, since I rarely use it, but I suggest you try mod_jk.

Regards,

Lajos


Māris Orbidāns wrote:
hello all

We have finished a large project which was based on Tomcat and Struts farmework. Now our client wants to use SSL.

Our architecture is as follows:

Client <-ssl content-> Apache (MOD_SLL) <-unencrypted content-> Tomcat

We use Tomcat 4.1.18 (have tried also 4.0) and Apache HTTP server 1.3.27. SSL support is installed in Apache, and it uses mod_proxy (NOT mod_jk) to talk to Tomcat.
It doesnt work very well , if I go to https:// and login succesfully, IE shows a warning message "you are gonna be redirected to a non-secure connection" and it goes back to http://

I have tried Tomcat+SSL without Apache HTTP server and all worked perfectly.

Also I am not sure that mod_proxy (with ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse in httpd.conf file)
is enough, or should we use mod_jk ?

Does anybody have some ideas how to solve it ?

thanx
Maris Orbidans
app. architect


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