Re: [us...@httpd] Win2003, Apache2.2 & Tomcat6 Apache proxy to Tomcat

2010-10-01 Thread Mike Rea
Made the change to port 8080. I also changed the host file on the server to bypass DNS for www.mydomain.com and to just loop back to the local IP address instead. Between those 2 one of them worked. >From the outside I am getting a connection time out in Firefox. So, since it is working fine from t

Re: [us...@httpd] Win2003, Apache2.2 & Tomcat6 Apache proxy to Tomcat

2010-10-01 Thread Rainer Jung
On 01.10.2010 13:05, Mike Rea wrote: Sorry. Yes they are https, not https just me mis-typing. The email client was seeing all of those as links and the apache listserv bounced my original email as spam. So I added the spaces to get it to go thru. They are not in the conf files. Yes general mess

Re: [us...@httpd] Win2003, Apache2.2 & Tomcat6 Apache proxy to Tomcat

2010-10-01 Thread Mike Rea
Sorry. Yes they are https, not https just me mis-typing. The email client was seeing all of those as links and the apache listserv bounced my original email as spam. So I added the spaces to get it to go thru. They are not in the conf files. Yes general message in IE, I will try it in firefox an

Re: [us...@httpd] Win2003, Apache2.2 & Tomcat6 Apache proxy to Tomcat

2010-10-01 Thread Rainer Jung
On 30.09.2010 22:29, Mike Rea wrote: I am running a Win2003 server using Apache2.2 to basically just proxy to Tomcat6 with SSL. I had tried running just tomcat6 but from everything that I read it was better for SSL traffic to proxy using Apache, so that is what i did. Right now I am just pointi

[us...@httpd] Win2003, Apache2.2 & Tomcat6 Apache proxy to Tomcat

2010-09-30 Thread Mike Rea
I am running a Win2003 server using Apache2.2 to basically just proxy to Tomcat6 with SSL. I had tried running just tomcat6 but from everything that I read it was better for SSL traffic to proxy using Apache, so that is what i did. Right now I am just pointing it to the Tomcat default page, that