Alexander Diedler wrote: > Hello, > > Something goes wrong. I have a Apache 2.2.1 with mod_jk and a Tomcat 6.0.32. > So if I connect to the website http://www.test.de/ everything is ok, site > was displayed. If I try to access http://www.test.de/xyz i get the source > code from the site it should be displayed, but it was not rendered by the > browser. If I connect to the tomcat directly with port 8080, the sites will > be delivered fine to the browser. That most probably means that the URL mappings for mod_jk are not correct, and that Apache httpd is serving that content directly. Look at (or show here) the JkMount lines that should be somewhere in your Apache configuration. At a second level, it also means that you are doing something that is really not recommended : allow Apache httpd access to the Tomcat application directories. That bypasses any security that you may have in Tomcat. Your current problem is a perfect example : Apache now shows the source code of your JSP pages. Hopefully there is no secret password in there. Test : (http://www.test.de/xyz)/WEB-INF/web.xml > > > > In the Apache access log: > > xxx.xxx.214.145 - - [08/Nov/2011:14:44:08 +0100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 23281 > ##OK > > xxx.xxx.214.145 - - [08/Nov/2011:14:44:11 +0100] "GET > /go/VV4QB69WO9F01A9KGBSYVGNVGHY6T95J HTTP/1.1" 200 88572 ##Not ok, > sorcecode displayed. > > > > In the virtual-host.conf: > > ## Tomcatanbindung > > JkMount /* loadbalancer > > JkOptions +ForwardURICompatUnparsed > > AllowEncodedSlashes On > > > > > > Greetings > > Alexander > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@tomcat.apache.org