On 05.03.2009 16:10, Alexander Diedler wrote:
Hmm in Apache 2.0.xx and mod_jk same issue... That’s bad,.. it should be possible to use
"/" in URLS....
I can only guess, since you didn't really answer mail mail, so I don't
know, whether I'm on the right track here.
When using Apache, you can allow encoded slashes with
AllowEncodedSlashes
See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#allowencodedslashes
If you plan to use Apache, then why don't you directly move to Apache
2.2 instead of the old 2.0?
Regards,
Rainer
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Von: Rainer Jung [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. März 2009 14:38
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: mod_jk and Named URLs
On 03.03.2009 13:39, Alexander Diedler wrote:
Hello,
There are a functionalliity, that I don´t understand. We have a
Tomcat 6.0.18 installed with mod_jk connected to a IIS 5.0. The CMS
uses namedURLs like http://[blabla]/company/menuitem1/ . In the
Tomcat everything works fine but the IIS and mod_jk don´t serve the
following URLS : The menuitem is called "Bugs/Features/" the URL is
now http://[blabla]/go/Bugs/Features/". So the slash between Bugs and
Features will be interpreted as a Menuitem separator, but is not
correct. In the mod_jk.log we can find:
[Tue Mar 03 12:29:55.075 2009] [4148:504] [emerg]
HttpFilterProc::jk_isapi_plugin.c (1877): [/go/Bugs/Features/]
contains forbidden escape sequences.
What we have to do that the IIS seems to look up for the coorect
NamedURL?
It seems your URLs contained either encoded slashes (%2f) or encoded
null bytes (%00). Both are not allowed by the iis isapi redirector
because of security reasons.
Regards,
Rainer
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