Re: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies

2006-12-03 Thread Art
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: >> From: Art [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies >> >> In Apache 2.2 mod_proxy_ajp seems to be the preferred way of >> connecting Apache as a frontend to Tomcat as a b

RE: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies

2006-12-02 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Art [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid > open-proxies > > Since 5.5, I really like the performance of a pure Tomcat solution and > would alway choose this option, but in order to use SSL with > my webapp

Re: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies

2006-12-02 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On 12/2/06, Art <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://support.liferay.com/browse/LEP-1605 Liferay? You have my sympathy. So I do need to complicate my life in this way. Does anyone have a suggestion? Have you read this? -- Ha

Re: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies

2006-12-02 Thread Art
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: >> From: Art [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies >> >> In Apache 2.2 mod_proxy_ajp seems to be the preferred way of >> connecting Apache as a frontend to Tomcat as a b

RE: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies

2006-12-01 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Art [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies > > In Apache 2.2 mod_proxy_ajp seems to be the preferred way of > connecting Apache as a frontend to Tomcat as a backend. Do you really need to complicate your

standard Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 5.5 config to avoid open-proxies

2006-12-01 Thread Art
In Apache 2.2 mod_proxy_ajp seems to be the preferred way of connecting Apache as a frontend to Tomcat as a backend. So it would seem I must use a forward and reverse proxy with this version of the Apache server. It would seem that there would be a standard config thay would not create an open pr