Re: Secured connection between Apache Httpd and Tomcat over AJP protocol

2016-05-27 Thread Mohanavelu Subramanian
Hi All, Thank you very much for the solution. Best Regards, Mohan On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Christopher Schultz < ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Mohanavelu, > > On 5/25/16 10:21 AM, Mohanavelu Subramanian wrote: > > I have Httpd

Re: Secured connection between Apache Httpd and Tomcat over AJP protocol

2016-05-25 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 All, On 5/25/16 11:30 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote: > Mohanavelu, > > On 5/25/16 10:21 AM, Mohanavelu Subramanian wrote: >> I have Httpd process and Tomcat instances both running on 2 >> different machines. The communication between them happens >>

Re: Secured connection between Apache Httpd and Tomcat over AJP protocol

2016-05-25 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mohanavelu, On 5/25/16 10:21 AM, Mohanavelu Subramanian wrote: > I have Httpd process and Tomcat instances both running on 2 > different machines. The communication between them happens through > AJP protocol (mod_jk) which doesn't support encryption.

Re: Secured connection between Apache Httpd and Tomcat over AJP protocol

2016-05-25 Thread tomcat
On 25.05.2016 16:21, Mohanavelu Subramanian wrote: Hi All, Good Morning. I have Httpd process and Tomcat instances both running on 2 different machines. The communication between them happens through AJP protocol (mod_jk) which doesnt support encryption. But we are using some features of mod_jk

Secured connection between Apache Httpd and Tomcat over AJP protocol

2016-05-25 Thread Mohanavelu Subramanian
Hi All, Good Morning. I have Httpd process and Tomcat instances both running on 2 different machines. The communication between them happens through AJP protocol (mod_jk) which doesnt support encryption. But we are using some features of mod_jk like automatic passing of security information like