Thanks David,

> For using mod_proxy, have you also added proxy_name and proxy_port 
> attributes to the connector receiving proxied requests?  Those will need 
> to be set so tomcat can create the session cookie correctly.

I don't believe I'm setting any of these things. Correct me if I'm wrong,
but the changes that you're talking about need to be configured on the
Apache side? Below I've posted the relevant portion of my httpd-vhosts.conf
file. I've been looking online for a "tutorial" of some kind to show me how
I need to configure this, but I haven't had a lot of luck yet (other than
tutorials that go into clustering and load-balancing... neither of which I
need). Any help in getting this working would be greatly appreciated. 
(As you can see, I'm currently playing with getting the pass through
mod_proxy to use sticky_sessions, but this doesn't yet appear to be
working.)

- D

<VirtualHost www.mydomain.com:80>
    ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    DocumentRoot /var/www/mydomain/htdocs
    ServerName flc3.mydomain.com
    ErrorLog /var/www/flc/logs/www.mydomain.org-error_log
    CustomLog /var/www/flc/logs/www.mydomain.org-access_log common
    ProxyRequests Off
   # ProxyPass /flc http://localhost:8080/flc
    ProxyPass /flc balancer://localhost:8080/flc stickysession=JSESSIONID
nofailover=On
    <Proxy balancer://localhost>
      BalancerMember http://localhost:8080
    </Proxy>
    ProxyPassreverse / http://localhost:8080/flc/
    RewriteEngine on
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/flc
    RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ /flc/$1 [P]
</VirtualHost>


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