Hey Kevin,

thanks it works now.
What I do not understand, though is, why the apache-proxy (or xwiki)  
handles http request different to ajp requests. But maybe I just need  
to switch my brain on but right now it makes no sense to me...

Thanks,
Stephanie



Quoting "Kevin P. Foote" <[email protected]>:

>
> Stephanie..
>
> OK from your last post looks like some confusion.. so here goes:
>
> o Stop tomcat.
>
> o Backup your <tomcat location>/conf/server.xml file replace it with this
> one ...
>
>
> ---- SERVER.XML 8< ----
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> <Server port="8005" shutdown="SHUTDOWN">
>
>   <Service name="Catalina">
>
>     <Connector port="8009"
>                address="127.0.0.1"
>                URIEncoding="UTF-8"
>                protocol="AJP/1.3"
>                enableLookups="false"
>                request.tomcatAuthentication="false"
>                redirectPort="8443"
>                scheme="https"
>                proxyPort="443"/>
>
>     <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost">
>         <Host name="localhost" appBase="webapps" xmlValidation="false"
> xmlNamespaceAware="false"/>
>     </Engine>
>
>   </Service>
> </Server>
> ---- >8 END SERVER.XML ----
>
> o start tomcat verify localhost is listening on 8009
>
> o Inside your httpd conf where you have your virtual hosts defined..
> replace
>
>  -OUT- ServerName www.my-domain.de
>  +IN+  ServerName https://www.my-domain.de
>
>  -OUT- ProxyPass /xwikiv2 http://localhost:8080/xwikiv2
>  +IN+ ProxyPass /xwikiv2 ajp://localhost:8009/xwikiv2
>
> o restart httpd
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------
> thanks
>   kevin.foote
>
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, Kevin P. Foote wrote:
>
> ->
> -> Stephanie -
> ->
> -> I use mod_jk for other reasons.. but mod_proxy_ajp is similar..  
> there is no
> -> reason why this should not work ..
> ->
> -> Make some changes though..
> ->
> -> In your httpd conf where you have your virtual host defined
> ->
> -> change ServerName to the full address
> ->
> -> ServerName https://www.my-domain.de
> ->
> -> Dont proxy to tomcat via http... use tomcat in ajp mode ..
> -> disable port :8080 and server xwiki over :8009 only to local host via
> -> your <tomcat location>/conf/server.xml file. (usually all you need to do
> -> is comment the 8080 stuff and uncomment the 8009.
> ->
> -> your proxy string will look something like this then..
> ->
> -> ProxyPass /xwikiv2 ajp://localhost:8009/<xwiki instance>
> ->
> ->
> -> ------
> -> thanks
> ->   kevin.foote
> ->
> -> On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, [email protected] wrote:
> ->
> -> -> Hello again,
> -> ->
> -> -> we are running a tomcat-server "behind" an apache-server. In order to
> -> -> redirect the request we use the following configuration:
> -> ->
> -> -> <VirtualHost *:80>
> -> ->          ServerName      www.my-domain.de
> -> ->          ServerAlias     my-domain.de
> -> ->          Redirect permanent / https://www.my-domain.de/
> -> -> </VirtualHost>
> -> ->
> -> -> <VirtualHost *:443>
> -> ->          ServerName      www.my-domain.de
> -> ->
> -> ->          SSLEngine       On
> -> ->          SSLProxyEngine  On
> -> ->
> -> ->      SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/my-domain.crt
> -> ->      SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/ssl/my-domain.key
> -> ->
> -> ->          <Proxy *>
> -> ->                  Order   allow,deny
> -> ->                  Allow   from all
> -> ->          </Proxy>
> -> ->
> -> ->
> -> ->          Redirect /              /xwikiv2/
> -> ->
> -> ->          ProxyPass /xwikiv2      http://localhost:8080/xwikiv2
> -> ->          ProxyPassReverse /xwikiv2 http://localhost:8080/xwikiv2
> -> ->          ProxyPreserveHost       On
> -> -> </VirtualHost>
> -> ->
> -> -> So all communication should be encrypted and the user should
> -> -> immediately be redirected to the wiki.
> -> ->
> -> -> With these settings we encounter a strange behaviour. For example the
> -> -> Blog refuses to create a new category (see: [xwiki-users] Server not
> -> -> responding when creating a new Blog-Category). If I point my browser
> -> -> directly to my-domain.de:8080 I can create categories.
> -> ->
> -> -> Is the config file correct? Is there a better way?
> -> ->
> -> -> Cheers,
> -> -> Stephanie
> -> ->
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