AW: [opencms-dev] Apache jk/rewrite Admin App

Matthias Neher Matthias.Neher at doubleSlash.de
Thu Sep 29 08:13:46 CEST 2005


Hi Kevin, hi all,

I had the same problem yesterday. I think this is a problem with the cookie.
The cookie is set, but your server can't find it any more. (path problem)
Have a look at http://www.opencms-forum.de/viewtopic.php?t=713
I'm shure you will find help there.

Greetings

Matthias



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  Von: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org]Im Auftrag von Kelley, Kevin
  Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. September 2005 18:08
  An: The OpenCms mailing list
  Betreff: [opencms-dev] Apache jk/rewrite Admin App


  Greetings All,



  This is regarding OpenCms 6.0.0, Apache2 and Tomcat 5.0.28



  I integrated apache and tomcat with mod_jk and mod_rewrite.  My site works
perfectly.  The only problem is, I can't get into the file explorer/admin
app.  When I log in, it pops open the new window and shows me the login
screen again.  If I try again, I get the same results.  Is this a problem
with the OpenCms config files or the Apache config files.  I've attached the
relevant excerpts from my config files I changed.



  Thanks,

  Kevin



  Excerpt from opencms-importexport.xml:



  <rendersettings>

        <rfs-prefix>/export</rfs-prefix>

        <vfs-prefix></vfs-prefix>

        <userelativelinks>false</userelativelinks>


<exporturl>http://127.0.0.1:8080${CONTEXT_NAME}/handle404</exporturl>

        <plainoptimization>true</plainoptimization>

        <testresource uri="/system/shared/page.dtd"/>

        <resourcestorender>

              <regex>/sites/.*</regex>

              <regex>/system/galleries/.*</regex>

              <regex>/system/modules/.*/resources/.*</regex>

        </resourcestorender>

  </rendersettings>



  Excerpt from http.conf:



  <VirtualHost *:80>

  ServerAdmin admin at domain.com

  DocumentRoot C:/Tomcat5.0/webapps/opencms/

  ServerName dev.domain.com

  ErrorLog logs/dev-error_log

  CustomLog logs/dev-access_log common



  # If the requested URI is located in the resources folder, do not forward
the request

  SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI ^/opencms/resources/.*$ no-jk

  SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI ^/webalizer/.*$ no-jk



  # If the requested URI is static content do not forward the request

  SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI ^/export/.*$ no-jk



  RewriteEngine on



  RewriteRule ^/system/login$ /opencms/opencms/system/login [R]



  # If the requested URI is NOT located in the resources folder.

  # Prepend an /${WEBAPP_NAME}/opencms to everything that does not already
starts with it

  # and force the result to be handled by the next URI-handler ([PT])
(JkMount in this case)



  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/opencms/resources/.*$

  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/export/.*$

  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/webalizer/.*$

  RewriteRule !^/opencms/opencms/(.*)$ /opencms/opencms%{REQUEST_URI} [PT]



  # These are the settings for static export. If the requested resource is
not already

  # statically exported create a new request to the opencms404 handler. This
has to be

  # a new request, because the current would net get through mod_jk because
of the "no-jk" var.



  RewriteCond "%{DOCUMENT_ROOT}%{REQUEST_FILENAME}" !-f

  RewriteCond "%{DOCUMENT_ROOT}%{REQUEST_FILENAME}/index_export.html" !-f

  RewriteRule .*
/opencms/opencms/handle404?exporturi=%{REQUEST_URI}&%{QUERY_STRING} [P]



  # If the request starts with /${WEBAPP_NAME}/resources, delete the
/${WEBAPP_NAME} prefix

  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/opencms/resources/.*$

  RewriteRule ^/opencms/(.*)$ /$1



  #DocumentRoot "${WEBAPP_HOME}/${WEBAPP_NAME}/"



              JkMount /* worker1



  </VirtualHost>




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