On 22.05.2009 04:31, Andre-John Mas wrote:
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> On 21-May-2009, at 12:32, Rainer Jung wrote:
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>> On 20.05.2009 17:33, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>>> Andre-John Mas:
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this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of
On 21-May-2009, at 12:32, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 20.05.2009 17:33, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Andre-John Mas:
this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass, means
that the Tomcat server does not know what hostna
On 20.05.2009 17:33, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> Andre-John Mas:
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>> this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
>> the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass, means
>> that the Tomcat server does not know what hostname was used to access
>> the Apa
Andre-John Mas:
> this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
> the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass, means
> that the Tomcat server does not know what hostname was used to access
> the Apache server, instead getting http://localhost:8080/ . I
> From: Andre-John Mas [mailto:aj...@sympatico.ca]
> Subject: mod_proxy, Tomcat and request URL
>
> At the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass,
> means that the Tomcat server does not know what hostname was used
> to access the Apache server, instead gettin
Hi,
Where I work the production environment is using Apache HTTPD in front
of Tomcat and the link is then made via mod_proxy. While I understand
this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass, means
that th