I'm stumped...everything looks OK to me, but I have been caught saying that
before. I have a tendency to miss little things like "workers" instead of
"worker" in workers.properties, "l" instead of "1" in "ajp13", etc., not
that you have any of that. The only thing I would try would be changing
.host in workers.properties to be "localhost" instead of the FQDN, or maybe
the IP address.
The only other thing is that I use the auto-gen ApacheConfig stuff, and it
uses explicit FQDN for the VirtualHost container, that is, "VirtualHost
some.domain.com" instead of "VirtualHost *". While "VirtualHost *" is
prefectly valid, it might be something that breaks the JkMount statement
somehow.
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Kovach [mailto:kkovach@kevinkovach.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:29 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Another port 80 problem
>
>
> Done, but no change. Still get the '500 Internal Server
> Error'. I still
> get a regular record in my access log in apache, which leads me to
> believe that I've got something wrong in my tomcat config. I'm sure I
> could be wrong. :-) All the connector tags and such in server.xml are
> still not clear to me.
>
> - Kevin
>
> Turner, John wrote:
>
> >A suggestion...put the three lines that you have at the
> bottom of your
> >httpd.conf above the section of httpd.conf that has the
> JkMount statements.
> >
> >
> >John
> >
> >
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