![]() ![]() ![]() In the main server https is enforced in apache. This module comes into effect by redirecting traffic to the ajp connector with apache from the main server and vice versa. I have a satellite server running a tomcat module. I always pick a random redirect port over 1024 and it works,īut when would this come into practice? How does it know when a request requires SSL transport? Transport, Catalina will automatically redirect the request to the Received for which a matching requires SSL If this Connector is supporting non-SSL requests, and a request is Here is the explanation given by tomcat documentation for ajp port: However when it comes to the redirectport things become fuzzy. In the first case you use that to create a worker in apache and send it there, in the second you open a port to access tomcat directly. I understand what the connector port does. It's hard to make sense of tomcat documentation and looking at server.xml you will find a salad of ports that may be hard to understand because it's not really explained properly, or extensively, in the documentation.įor example, this line in the config file server.xmlĪnd here you can find yet another redirect port:
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