Thanks Filip,
It's now working as I thought it should. I did what you said as well as
manually configuring a worker and adding said worker to a virtual host for
port 443.
Oh and special thanks to Li.
David
On 8/4/06, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
set "redirectPort" on y
set "redirectPort" on your AJP(port 8009) connector to 443
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/ajp.html
using mod_jk, you will not use port 8080 and 8443, only 8009.
Filip
David Miller wrote:
I can't do that because the web server uses those ports.
Perhaps someone can just verify
I can't do that because the web server uses those ports.
Perhaps someone can just verify the following; will tomcat with mod_jk allow
me to access encrypted pages without seeing the port in the URL?
Example: we want to see this https://localhost/my-secured-webapp and NOT
this https://localhost:84
David Miller wrote:
> When I run my app using Tomcat only (without apache httpd) I specify the
> ports for secure and non-secure pages; http://localhost:8080/my-app or
> https://localhost:8443/my-app for example.
>
> I've installed mod_jk hoping that Apache httpd would handle
> the connection allo