... or try JkMountCopy All
On 13.08.2009 09:28, bazzaP wrote:
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> I came across the same error in my mod_jk.log file. It turned out not to be a
> problem with my mod_jk configuration though...I had set the
> transport-guarantee in web.xml to CONFIDENTIAL, but forgotten to configure
> the server c
I came across the same error in my mod_jk.log file. It turned out not to be a
problem with my mod_jk configuration though...I had set the
transport-guarantee in web.xml to CONFIDENTIAL, but forgotten to configure
the server certificate. I noticed you are also callling https:// . When I
changed my
Hi André,
Thanks for your input. I added "JkMountCopy On" to both the default and
SSL VirtualHosts and it started working.
Diego.
André Warnier
2009/06/11 01:03 PM
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Hi.
Good points for providing all relevant information.
By any chance, are you using VirtualHost's ?
(Unlikely with HTTPS, but nevertheless)
If yes, make sure to look up the JkMountCopy directive.
JkMount is not automatically inherited by VirtualHosts, from the main
configuration.
A couple mo
Hi,
I'm having issues using mod_jk 1.2.28 with Tomcat 6.0.18 and Apache 2.2.
Whenever I call one of the mount points defined on my apache2.conf file I
get the same message in the log file (below). I am including what I
believe are the relevant portions of my config files. Thanks!
I call the UR