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Vicky,
On 10/24/12 11:37 AM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> Thats really an extensive explanation Thanks for writing this
> christopher
I've updated the Wiki as well:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Connectors#Q2
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Thats really an extensive explanation
Thanks for writing this christopher
Thanks,
Vicky
On Oct 24, 2012, at 7:04 PM, Christopher Schultz
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> Vicky,
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> On 10/23/12 11:43 PM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
>> Andre & Christopher t
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Vicky,
On 10/23/12 11:43 PM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> Andre & Christopher thanks a lot for your time & help.
>
> One last query related to mod _jk & mod_proxy_balancer modules:-
> among these two which one is preferred i mean which is m
Andre & Christopher thanks a lot for your time & help.
One last query related to mod _jk & mod_proxy_balancer modules:- among these
two which one is preferred i mean which is more stable & has good performance.?
Any idea
It will be great if you can share document link which talks about there pr
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André,
On 10/22/12 2:34 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
>> All/Andre,
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>> """You could probably do this using mod_proxy_http instead of
>> mod_jk (and a HTTPS Connector in Tomcat). But you should then
>> also acc
vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
All/Andre,
"""You could probably do this using mod_proxy_http instead of mod_jk (and a HTTPS Connector in
Tomcat). But you should then also accept the overhead."""
Queries :
1. Based on above comment does that mean i can use mod_proxy module in order to
All/Andre,
"""You could probably do this using mod_proxy_http instead of mod_jk (and a
HTTPS Connector in Tomcat). But you should then also accept the overhead."""
Queries :
1. Based on above comment does that mean i can use mod_proxy module in order to
have ssl communication between apache
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Vivek,
On 10/20/12 2:22 AM, vivek aggarwal wrote:
> I need to setup the SSL over my tomcat ,which i am able to do it
> by generating Self signed certificate using Keytool
Good.
> But when i am redirecting the request form apache using "mod_jk
> "m
Aladin Dajani wrote:
Hello,
Terminating SSL at the Apache level assumes all tomcat servers behind
Apache are on a secure, externally inaccessible, network.
My response assumed that, and assumed that the OP wanted to continue using mod_jk for
whatever reason.
But In
cloud-based, hosted sys
Hello,
Terminating SSL at the Apache level assumes all tomcat servers behind
Apache are on a secure, externally inaccessible, network. But In
cloud-based, hosted systems, there is no guarantee someone isn't
listening. Does this make a case for securing Apache<->tomcat
communication?
On Oct 21,
Thanks André for such a elaborate reply.
Just want to check another thing, is it possible to setup SSL at tomcat level
using mod_proxy module.. But i think it does not work in load balancing case.
Does my understanding is correct??
Thanks for your support,
Vicky
On Oct 20, 2012, at 7:21 PM,
vivek aggarwal wrote:
Hello All,
I need to setup the SSL over my tomcat ,which i am able to do it by generating Self signed certificate using Keytool
But when i am redirecting the request form apache using "mod_jk "module its not working.
I am not sure how to make Apache & Tomcat work in S
Hello All,
I need to setup the SSL over my tomcat ,which i am able to do it by generating
Self signed certificate using Keytool
But when i am redirecting the request form apache using "mod_jk "module its
not working.
I am not sure how to make Apache & Tomcat work in SSL when using Mod_jk m
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