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Re: Apache configuration.

by Eric Hattemer-2 :: Rate this Message:

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If you don't really need apache to be the frontend, the simple fix is to
go into tomcat's server.xml, replace 8080 with 80, and replace 8443 with
443.

What are the most popular production environments?  mod_jk?  Proxying?  
Simple Tomcat?  Tomcat Clustering?  Is there an advantage to anything
above Simple tomcat if all the pages are served by tomcat anyway?

-Eric Hattemer


Galina Manirko wrote:

> Hello Sakai Development Group!
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> I need to configure Apache HTTP server to be in front of my Tomcat
> server that runs Sakai. Could you, please, tell me if we have somewhere
> a detailed instruction on how to implement this task? I try to follow
> the instruction in 'Sakai 2.4 Admin Guide - Advanced Tomcat (and Apache)
> Configuration' but my knowledge in Apache configuration is so poor that
> I cannot make it work; I keep getting error message 'Service is not
> available'.
>
> I would really appreciate if you can help me with this problem.
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>
> Regards
>
> Galina Manirko
>
> Network Administrator
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> Alameda County Office of Education
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> P.S. We use Sakai v.2.4 on Tomcat-5.5.23 and Apache 2.2 on Red Hat
> Linux.
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