Hi, all
We have a web server which uses Tomcat AJP. The setup is:
Internet PCs --> Solaris 10, SPARC, Apache v2.2.14 reverse proxy server -->=
HPUX Apache server v.2.0.59, Tomcat AJP server v5.5.26 --> HPUX Oracle dat=
abase.
HPUX Apache (HP pre-compiled Apache) and Tomcat are installed on the same h=
ost.
HPUX Oracle database is on a separate server.
Apache on Solaris is pre-compiled and I downloaded from the Internet.
From the internet, I went to my home page and went to a sign in page. After=
I signed in, the page did not get refreshed and it seems that I did not lo=
gin or typed wrong user name and password and re-prompt me to login. If it =
is working correctly, it should show the page that I logged in.
If I hit F5 to refresh the page, it shows me that I logged in to the site.
I tested that if I bypass the Solaris Apache reverse proxy and goes directl=
y to HP Apache server from the client, it shows the correct page that I log=
ged in.
In the Solaris Apache configuration, I am not sure which Apache module or d=
irective caused that problem. It seems to us there is some caching happenin=
g here. I am out of idea and I thought I have disabled all the caching on t=
he Apache side. Thanks in advance.
Ryan
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