Hi Raj I pick this up in Apache error log when I try to access a https location.
"proxy: dialog to 127.0.0.1:8009 (localhost) failed" Thanks Gavin -----Original Message----- From: Raj Saini [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 18 May 2011 11:31 AM To: [email protected] Cc: Gavin Mabie Subject: Re: Running Ofbiz on Ubuntu with Apache front If they are in mods-enabled directory, they are already enabled. Check the Apache error logs and you will certainly find the cause. Thanks, Raj On Wednesday 18 May 2011 01:39 PM, Gavin Mabie wrote: > Hi Raj > > I managed to get Apache going for http pages, but https does not work. This > happened before I got your post - by which time I had manually configured > /ect/sites-enabled/000-default and /ect/sites-available/default-ssl. > > I notice that proxy.load, proxy_ajp.load and rewrite.load are in the > mods-enabled directory. Does this mean that they are enabled or should I > still run a2enmod? > > Thanks > > Gavin > > -----Original Message----- > From: Raj Saini [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 18 May 2011 08:37 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Running Ofbiz on Ubuntu with Apache front > > Hi Gavin, > > It should not be difficult to do it on Ubuntu. I will suggest you to use > Apache mod_proxy and mod_proxy_ajp. You just need to configure your > virtual host and you don't need to change any thing OFBiz side. Wiki > page you mentioned have pretty much every thing you need to do. > > Ubuntu Apache web server structure is different than other Linux > distributions such as RedHat. Virtual hosts in Ubuntu are configured in > /etc/apache2/site-available and /etc/apache2/site-enabled. "a2ensite". > To enable modules you can use "a2enmod" command line utility. Apache > module configuration files are in /etc/apache2/mod-enabled and > /etc/apache2/mod-available/ > > So steps to get the job done are: > > 1. Create your virtual host in /etc/apache2/site-available folder > following the instruction on wiki page. > 2. Enable the required modules using he commands mentioned above. You > will need mod_proxy, mod_proxy_ajp and may be mod_rewrite. > 3. Enable your virtual host using a2ensite<virtual host file name> > 4. Restart the Apache web server. > > Thanks, > > Raj > > On Tuesday 17 May 2011 07:32 PM, Gavin Mabie wrote: >> Hi >> >> >> >> I am battling to get Ofbiz to serve pages to Apache. I looked at the >> documentation but am non-the-wiser. The installation on Linux Ubuntu > works >> fine for serving pages through port:8080. But when I try to get it to > work >> with port:80, that's when the problems start. >> >> >> >> This is my setup: >> >> . Ubuntu 8.x >> >> . Apache2 >> >> >> >> The documentation >> > https://cwiki.apache.org/OFBIZ/faq-tips-tricks-cookbook-howto.html#FAQ-Tips- >> Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-HTTPD and the apaches config files are not > necessarily >> the same. For example http.conf in the Ubuntu version of Apache2 is > empty. >> >> >> Help! >> >> What Apache files do I need to change/adjust to configure the VirtualHost >> and SSL. My app is deployed in the hot-deploy component - and I would > like >> m,y visitors to use www.example.com. >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> >> >> Gavin >> >> >> >> >
