On 25/11/2009 08:43, CBy wrote:
Hi,
In my current working environment, Tomcat 6.0.18 is behind Apache. I
don't know why they chose this setup, because Apache only acts as a
proxy, it doesn't host anything. I do have experience in setting up SSL
for stand-alone Tomcat, but have no experience with Apache whatsoever.
Since I do have administrative rights for Tomcat, but not for Apache, I
was thinking of letting Tomcat handle SSL. Is that sensible or is it
better to configure this with Apache in this case?
Neither setup is very complicated, and both are well documented on their
respective websites.
N.B. If you are using APR in Tomcat, SSL setup is slightly different.
Side note: If HTTPD isn't doing anything extra at all, there's not much
point in having it. It's just slowing your response times down -
there's plenty of regular discussion about this on the list, available
in the archives.
p
CBy
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