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6.4

Apache mod_rewrite before mod_jk

Asked by szczecin in Apache Web Server, Web Servers, Apache Tomcat Application Server

I have problem with forcing https for mod_jk worker. For sites hosted by Apache (not forwarded to tomcat through mod_jk) my config look like this :

Alias /alias_to_secure "/www/alias_to_secure/"

<Directory "/www/alias_to_secure/">
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
    AllowOverride all
        Order Deny,Allow
      Allow from all
      RewriteEngine On
      RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !^on$
      RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}/alias_to_secure/$1 [L,R]
      
</Directory>

<LocationMatch /alias_to_secure/.*>
AuthType Digest
AuthName "/alias_to_secure"
AuthUserFile "/passwd/digest"
require valid-user
</LocationMatch>

My question is how to do same thing with mod_jk workers ? I can't use Alias directive couse there is no directory for mod_jk workers.






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