Dear all

 

Currently I am working on an implementation for certificate authentication. The 
vhost of Apache (configuration attached) should forward the client certificate 
to the web application hosted by Tomcat. Everything else is handled by the 
application itself.

The forwarding of the client certificate until now has been handled by a 
Apache2.0 and the mod_jk module which worked fine, but due to new requirements 
we have to use mod_proxy_ajp and Apache2.2 now.

I do know that the used certificates are valid and that it is possible to log 
into the application using the Apache2.0 and the mod_jk configuration. But it 
seems I am missing something concerning the configuration of the mod_proxy_ajp 
and certificate handling configuration.

The error log of the Apache is attached as well.

 

It would be great if someone could give me a hint how to solve this issue.

 

 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards,
________________________________
Samuel Fuchs

 

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