Nope, I already read that part of the manager how-to. As I said, I'm able
to access the manager webapp using jk, and even using the standalone http
server on port 8080, which would be impossible if I hadn't added a user in
the manager role.

> I ran into a problem accessing the manager & admin
> apps.  I didn't realize you had to add users in the
> Jakarta-tomcat-5.0.19/conf/tomcat-users.xml file.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yansheng Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 2:22 PM
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: Manager access problems
>
> No, it's not needed.
>
> Anyways, why do you think you would be able to access the webapp on
> http://<IP-ADDRESS>:8080/manager/html/?
>
> 8080 is the port tomcat listens to.  It has nothing to do with what you
> define in httpd.conf.
>
> 80 is the port apache listens to.  It talks with tomcat through port 8009
> you defined in workers.properties.
>
> By default, 80 is the default port that apache uses.
>
> If virtual host and jk2 are working for you, you should be able to access
> your webapp without defining any port.
>
> There are a lot of good posts on port 8080 and 80.  You may want to do a
> search on the archieve.
>
> Cheers:)
>
> -Yan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: May 10, 2004 14:49
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: RE: Manager access problems
>
>
> yes. Would it be helpful to post the entire httpd.conf? It's pretty
> long...
>
>> Your apache listens on port 80, no?
>>
>> -Yan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Greg Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: May 10, 2004 10:23
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Manager access problems
>>
>>
>> I've installed tomcat 5.0.19 on solaris 2.8. I've also installed
>> jk-1.2.5
>> to connect tomcat to apache 1.3.27. I'm having no problems with jk, my
>> problem is when trying to access the manager application. If I access it
>> on the localhost using port 8080, http://localhost:8080/manager/html/, I
>> have no problem, but when I try to access it on port 8080 from another
>> host, http://<IP-ADDRESS>:8080/manager/html/, I get a "HTTP Status 403 -
>> Access to the requested resource has been denied" error message. If I
>> access it through the jk connector from another host,
>> http://<IPADDRESS>/manager/html/, I get no error message...
>>
>> From looking at the FAQ's and the Manager how-to, I've looked at the
>> following:
>>
>> <TOMCAT_ROOT>/conf/Catalina/localhost/manager.xml:
>>
> ****************************************************************************
>> <!--
>>
>>     Context configuration file for the Tomcat Manager Web App
>>
>>     $Id: manager.xml,v 1.1.1.1 2002/07/18 16:48:14 remm Exp $
>>
>> -->
>>
>>
>> <Context path="/manager" docBase="../server/webapps/manager"
>>         debug="0" privileged="true">
>>
>>   <!-- Link to the user database we will get roles from -->
>>   <ResourceLink name="users" global="UserDatabase"
>>                 type="org.apache.catalina.UserDatabase"/>
>>
>> </Context>
>>
> ****************************************************************************
>>
>> relevant section from httpd.conf
>>
> ****************************************************************************
>> LoadModule jk_module          libexec/mod_jk.so
>> AddModule mod_jk.c
>> # Configure mod_jk
>> #
>> JkWorkersFile conf/workers.properties
>> JkLogFile logs/mod_jk.log
>> JkLogLevel info
>>
>> # Tomcat Virtual Host
>> #
>> <VirtualHost 199.42.192.190:80>
>>   DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/htdocs
>>   ServerName yoda.ddm.apm.bpm.eds.com
>>   JkMount /servlets-examples/* ajp13
>>   JkMount /manager/* ajp13
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
> ****************************************************************************
>>
>> workers.properties
>>
> ****************************************************************************
>> worker.list= ajp13
>>
>> worker.ajp13.host=yoda.ddm.apm.bpm.eds.com
>> worker.ajp13.port=8009
>> worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
>>
> ****************************************************************************
>>
>> server.xml - I'm using the default server.xml bundled with tomcat 5.0.19
>>
>> Thanks for any ideas...
>>
>> Greg
>>
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