[Deploying Sakai] Sakai Deployment
Larry Dougher
ldougher at windsorschools.net
Thu Mar 31 12:09:28 PDT 2011
Thanks Lance, I think I found it but I'm really stuck on the mod_proxy part.
I'm not doing load balancing, and I followed the directions to enable SSL
via Tomcat and created a self-signed key. I want it to be transparent for
the end user. Once, I get it working correctly, I'll draw up a re-direct
the portal using an html redirect my brother likes. I have attached the
relevant files. I hope something will just jump out at one of you. Our
addresses are:
sakai.windsorschools.net/portal
72.15.29.249
Any help would be greatly appreciated, we are so close!
Thanks,
Larry Dougher
Technology Coordinator / ACSP 10.6 / ACMT
Windsor School District
http://windsorschools.net
Thanks,
Larry Dougher
Technology Coordinator / ACSP 10.6 / ACMT
Windsor School District
http://windsorschools.net
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Speelmon, Lance <lance at indiana.edu> wrote:
> Larry,
>
> That is an apache httpd config file - you might try looking in
> /etc/httpd/conf or similar directory. Best, L
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2011, at 10:19 AM, Larry Dougher wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to follow the tutorial (
> https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/DOC/Sakai+Admin+Guide+-+Advanced+Tomcat++(and+Apache)+Configuration)
> but I can't find the httpd.conf file anywhere.
>
> Basically, I would like to force it to be secure and obviously not be on
> port 8080 so that people have to enter it every time they want to get there.
> Our instance is actually up on
> http://sakai.windsorschools.net:8080/portal but I would like it to be
> secure all the time for the logins, etc. I am assuming I need to do that
> first step (proxy pass reverse, etc.) with the httpd.conf file before moving
> on to serverinfo.xml.
>
> I could also look into doing tomcat natively according to the
> instructions and I don't mind doing that but I want users to type in simply
> sakai.windsorschools.net and it re-directs them to
> https://sakai.windsorschools.net/portal. I don't mind using a self-signed
> cert just to get it up and running for the pilot. I have a wildcard I can
> use later on for a proper cert.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry Dougher
> Technology Coordinator / ACSP 10.6 / ACMT
> Windsor School District
> http://windsorschools.net
>
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