Re: Apache mod_jk
Thomas Cataldo <thomas.cataldo@wanadoo.fr> writes:
> On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 22:06, Rupa Schomaker wrote:
>> Rather than using the mod-jk module, I've been using
>> ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse to pass traffic back and forth. My config
>> looks like this in the virtual server:
>>
>> ProxyPass /puburl/ http://locahost:8080/tomcaturl/
>> ProxyPassReverse /puburl/ http://localhost:8080/tomcaturl/
>>
>> Seems to do the trick for me. The biggest drawback is that to
>> determine the remote host (or IP) you have to look at the headers
>> added by the proxy rather than using the java API.
>
> You just need to add proxyHost and proxyPort to your connector
> configuration in tomcat when you're behind a reverse proxy.
I guess I haven't experienced this problem. My site sets at least 2
cookies (JSESSIONID for servlet session support and something else)
and both appear to get passed through just fine. <shrug>
--
-rupa
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