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jk_mod and binding tomcat 's root to an apache directory

jk_mod and binding tomcat 's root to an apache directory

2007-11-04       - By Shug Boabby

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That's a bit of a bummer... I'm stumped, I don't know what could be  
going wrong.

It seems that the rewrite rule is working, the request is being sent  
to ajp and the only response is "No host matches server name  
mydomain.com".

Perhaps in the rewrite rules I need to specify that the request must  
go to 127.0.0.1? I have 2 ethernet cards... and by the look of the  
last log, perhaps the request is going out to my 2nd address and not  
the localhost! Any ideas on how to set that in the rewrite rule?

On 4 Nov 2007, at 18:37, Rainer Jung wrote:

> Yes, it will handle your config without problems. But you don't get
>
>    Apache: Add forwarding uri to debug log. (rjung)
>
> (from the changelog). :(
>
> Regards,
>
> Rainer
>
> Shug Boabby schrieb:
>> On 4 Nov 2007, at 18:26, Rainer Jung wrote:
>>> Then you are using an older version of JK. The up to date version is
>>> 1.2.25.
>>
>> By the looks of it, the latest Ubuntu Gutsy has 1.2.23... can it  
>> handle
>> this configuration?
>
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