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Can't forward requests from Apache to Tomcat: error 403 Forbidden

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Oleg Konovalov - 14 Apr 2005 03:51 GMT
Hi,

I am trying to create 2 separate environments (dev and test) on one powerful
Unix server which has 2 network cards, 2 IP addresses, 2 server names...

Using Apache 2.0.43 and Tomcat 4.1.29/JBoss 3.0.7, mod_jk 2.0.43
on Solaris 9, Intranet environment.

Everything is fine on the first instance,
but on the second instance when I do http://server2,
Apache still can't redirect to second Tomcat/JBoss:

"Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.

Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an
ErrorDocument to handle the request.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Apache/2.0.48 (Unix) mod_jk2/2.0.2 Server at mopppgctxat1.pfizer.com Port
80"

If I do http://server2:8180, getting it fine (from Tomcat/JBoss).

I made all internal ports on the second instance different from the first:
e.g. 8080->8180, 8009->8109, etc.
Even tried to change "Listen <ip2>:80" to 81, same error.

Curiously, jk2.properties is totally commented out.
I haven't compiled mod_jk, just copied the binary from the 1st instance.
Can that be a problem ?

Any help is very appreciated.

Thank you,
Oleg.
olegkon@yahoo.com
Jørgen Nørgaard - 16 Apr 2005 17:50 GMT
> Hi,
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What if you do http://server2/<root in tomat>.jsp

With correct extension if not jsp ...

>Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an
>ErrorDocument to handle the request.
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