Using Tomcat with Apache (mod jk)

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As standard, Zimbra runs itself on port 80. However, this means you can't use Apache or access any other website through that server. If you are using your server only as a groupware box, this is no bother. But if you are using it in the situation I am with other servers, this is no good. This tutorial will: a.) Configure Tomcat to host on Port 7070 (as in M1) and 7443 for the SSL port b.) Download and install the mod_jk RPM c.) Configure mod_jk to access Zimbra on http://your-custome-apache-server/zimbra/ d.) Configure Apache to start on system boot Original Tutorial from the forums [http://www.geocities.com/at858best/charity-poker-tournament-running-setting-up-tournament.htm ...

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