> From: Art [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies
> 
> In Apache 2.2 mod_proxy_ajp seems to be the preferred way of 
> connecting Apache as a frontend to Tomcat as a backend.

Do you really need to complicate your life that way?  Is there a
compelling reason in your environment to front-end Tomcat with httpd
(e.g., you're already using it for PHP)?  For most situations, Tomcat
stand-alone is fine.

 - Chuck


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