On 20/07/2020 19:24, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> My next step in moving httd/mod_jk out of the chain is to move my
> rewrite rules to Tomcat.  The instructions are pretty straightforward. 
> I added the rewrite value to the host in server.xml, and I created
> rewrite.index in the host's folder in Catalina directory.
> 
> The rewrite itself seems to work.  But then Tomcat says it can't find
> the rewritten url.  Yet when I type the exact same url in directly it
> finds it.  I turned on all of the logging to see what might be different
> between the two.  The only difference other than the 404 rc is the
> session id is blank:
> 
> URL entered directly:
> 
> 127.0.0.1 169.254.189.98 164819 164819 127.0.0.1 HTTP/1.1 - GET 80  200
> B36DBE839DCFEA86727170B17F3BDEAB [20/Jul/2020:12:57:18 -0500] -
> /aaa/jsp/guest/altHome.jsp local.*****.com 1226 1.226 http-nio-80-exec-1
> "GET /aaa/jsp/guest/altHome.jsp HTTP/1.1"
> 
> Rewritten url:
> 
> 127.0.0.1 169.254.189.98 1078 1078 127.0.0.1     HTTP/1.1 - GET 80  404
> -                                [20/Jul/2020:12:57:51 -0500] -
> /aaa/jsp/guest/altHome.jsp local.*****.com 48   0.048 http-nio-80-exec-3
> "GET /aaa/jsp/guest/altHome.jsp HTTP/1.1"
> 
> Note the final URL is identical in both cases.
> 
> Am I missing something in the rewrite configuration or the
> rewrite.config file entries?
> 
> Please give me some ideas.  We can't move forward until we get this going.
> 
> Thx (BTW -- TC 9.0.16)

Do you have a ROOT web application deployed? If not, this could be
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64593

If that isn't it, if you can provide the simplest configuration that
recreates the issue on a clean Tomcat 9.0.latest install, someone should
be able to take a look.

Mark

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