Re: Apache mod_jk ssh port_forwarding

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May be you shouldn't use mod_jk at all? I'd configure HTTPS connector
in Tomcat and use mod_proxy between Apache and Tomcat. In this case
the channel will be encrypte with standard SSL.

On 2/19/07, AFrieze <AFrieze@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone
 I am using Apache to serve static content and to act as a Load
Balancer to some Tomcat Nodes.  I am interested in encrypting the data
flowing between apache and tomcat. Apache is using mod_jk to connect
tomcat on some port, say, 8009.  I would like to use SSH port forwarding
to encrypt this data.  I ran netstat in an attempt to find what port
apache/mod_jk uses to connect to tomcat.  It appears there is quite a
range.  Is there any way to deal with this?  Anyone else come up with a
solution to this?

Thanks
AFrieze

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