"Ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi! > > (modjk newbie) > I'm using a modjk+SSL config (I did not make myself) that is mapped to a > single worker. > Behind, a single AJP connector recieves everything. > The question is : how do I know from my webapp that a request is using SSL > or not. >
Httpd/IIS/SunOne sends this information to Tomcat as part of the AJP/1.3 protocol. As a result, you can just use: if(request.isSecure()) { // SSL processing } else { // non-SSL processing } > I saw the "secure" configuration attribute to the connector, and this > leads me to think I actually need 2 AJP connectors (one for each case) and > thus 2 workers. Am I wrong? * > What's the right way of discriminating SSL and non-SSL requests within my > webapp ? Do I need to change my current Apache/modjk config? > Nope, the "secure" configuration attribute is ignored by the AJP/1.3 connector (which causes a few complaints ;-). > Any advice welcome :) > > cheers --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]