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$OpenBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.5 2007/01/09 18:42:05 kurt Exp $
OpenBSD mod_jk Package
Apache-Tomcat AJP Connector
Apache, chroot(2) and mod_jk:
Apache on OpenBSD is chrooted by default into /var/www. When restarting
Apache (i.e. apachectl restart) mod_jk will not be reloaded because mod_jk.so
resides outsite of /var/www. All Apache DSO modules have this problem.
mod_jk AJP13 Basic Setup:
Steps 1-5 cover how to get mod_jk configured to work with a single Tomcat
server (local or remote) where Tomcat serves both the static and dynamic
content for the default installed Tomcat contexts. If this is your first time
using mod_jk, start here and get this working first. This section assumes
that you have installed Tomcat and can access the examples context directly
(i.e. http://your.tomcat.host:8080/examples/ for Tomcat 4 or
http://your.tomcat.host:8080/jsp-examples/ for Tomcat 5).
Sample configuration files will be installed to /var/www/conf if you don't
already have them.
1) Enable the module by executing /usr/local/sbin/mod_jk-enable with root
privileges (using sudo).
2) If Tomcat is installed on another machine, edit the sample
/var/www/conf/workers.properies file and change the `worker.ajp13w.host'
line to the hostname or IP address of the location of Tomcat.
3) Edit /var/www/conf/httpd.conf and add the following line at the end of
the file to include the sample mod_jk.conf file:
Include /var/www/conf/mod_jk.conf
4) Stop and start Apache using apachectl(1)
5) Test mod_jk by accessing the url http://your.apache.host/examples/ for
Tomcat 4 or http://your.apache.host/jsp-examples/ for Tomcat 5.
On-line documentation is here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/index.html
The mailing list archives for tomcat-user can be found at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
Configuration questions can be asked (after checking archives of course)
by subscribing to the tomcat-user mailing list. Instructions for subscribing
can be found here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users