WLS 5.1/iPlanet 4.1 and JSP

Hello!
We are using Weblogic 5.1 and Netscape's iPlanet as a proxy server. Both
the machines are running of seperate NT boxes with static IP addresses.
All the changes which need to made on iPlanet side (i.e. copying
proxy36.dll, modificatiopn of mime types file, changes to the obj.conf
file etc.) have been made. Howver I am still not able to get the JSP
forwarded to Weblogic to get them serviced.
When I try to execute a JSP, I get the "Internal Server Error". On
analyzing the
error message sin the log files for iPlanet it reports that it is not
able to connect to
Weblogic.
In order to fix this porblem I just copies the proxy36.dll for Weblogic
version
4.5.1 and copied it in the required iPlanet directory. This seems to
have fixed
the problem of getting the JSP serviced by Weblogic, but I am wary about
the solution.
Am I doing something wrong or is there a new files availabel for
download. I checked
the website for BEA and did not find any answers.
I had this evironment set up pretty quickly when using Weblogic 4.5.1.
Any ideas? Anything I might have overlooked. I have pretty much follwed
all the instructions specified by Weblogic to set up Netscape as a proxy
server.
Any help in resolving this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Vijay R

I have the same setup but it's on one NT box and works OK. Make sure you have the proxy36.dll from Weblogic 5.1 Service Pack 6. Release notes say you MUST have SP6 proxy file to work with iPlanet 4.1
Sam Fowler
Vijay Raghavacharian <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello!
We are using Weblogic 5.1 and Netscape's iPlanet as a proxy server. Both
the machines are running of seperate NT boxes with static IP addresses.
All the changes which need to made on iPlanet side (i.e. copying
proxy36.dll, modificatiopn of mime types file, changes to the obj.conf
file etc.) have been made. Howver I am still not able to get the JSP
forwarded to Weblogic to get them serviced.
When I try to execute a JSP, I get the "Internal Server Error". On
analyzing the
error message sin the log files for iPlanet it reports that it is not
able to connect to
Weblogic.
In order to fix this porblem I just copies the proxy36.dll for Weblogic
version
4.5.1 and copied it in the required iPlanet directory. This seems to
have fixed
the problem of getting the JSP serviced by Weblogic, but I am wary about
the solution.
Am I doing something wrong or is there a new files availabel for
download. I checked
the website for BEA and did not find any answers.
I had this evironment set up pretty quickly when using Weblogic 4.5.1.
Any ideas? Anything I might have overlooked. I have pretty much follwed
all the instructions specified by Weblogic to set up Netscape as a proxy
server.
Any help in resolving this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Vijay R

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