I found it - need to use ProxyPassReverseCookiePath, which means I also need
to upgrade to Apache 2.2 (I'm on 2.0.51).
Thanks Igor!!
Jeremy
On 7/3/07, Jeremy Thomerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay - you helped me shed some good light on this...
Was there a change to the way the cookies are set in 1.3? Or is the
following possibly a configuration issue?
Going through Apache: http://admin.theatdgroup.com/app/signin, I get the
following set-cookie header -
Set-Cookie=JSESSIONID=E9272590E6918C858DAD956CB2ACE671; Path=/atdg
The problem there is the path - which is the path that my backend tomcat
instance is mounted on: http://admin.theatdgroup.com:9080/atdg/app/signin
That cookie is probably not even set by Wicket, is it? I'll dig deeper,
but maybe there's something I need to do with tomcat or apache config.
Thank you!
Jeremy Thomerson
On 7/3/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 7/3/07, Jeremy Thomerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I already have several Wicket applications deployed, some that don't
> > require a session (all extranet - non-signin, bookmarkable url stuff), and
> > one large one that uses the session extensively.
> >
> > Now, I just deployed a site last night for testing that is a backend
> > administration site, which obviously requires a session for the user to sign
> > in, etc. But, on every bookmarkable link, it appends the jsessionid (not
> > just the first link like normal), and on non-bookmarkable links ( i.e.
> > http://admin.theatdgroup.com/app/?wicket:interface=:15::::), it
> > doesn't append the jsessionid, but I get Page Expired (and this is without
> > the page actually being expired).
> >
> > I'm running the latest, built-from-svn version of Wicket. This is
> > also my first stateful Wicket app to deploy on Linux (the others are on
> > Windows). I'm using Tomcat, and have made sure that the sessions last 60
> > minutes. It is behind Apache, using mod_proxy, just like all of the other
> > Wicket apps that I have deployed.
> >
> > I know there's just a setting I'm missing somewhere... any ideas?
>
>
> if it keeps appending jsessionid then its not getting a cookie it tried
> to set back from you. maybe apache is eating it.
>
> -igor
>
>
>
>
> Thanks!
> > Jeremy Thomerson
> >
> >
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