I have everything working from the first post. Per the last update the
problem looks like I confused chuck on my original post when I thought I
stated the that IIS was running on a different box. There are two distinct
boxes (one of the outside running IIS and one on the inside running Tomcat).
Now here we have a case where I, the dummy on this forum, spend hours
creating a work of ascii art explaining clearly and precisely to the OP
what he needs to change, and where subsequently the two gurus manage, in
just a couple of posts, to totally confuse the OP.
t.
(And, by the way, it
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Chart,
On 1/21/2010 1:53 PM, Chart wrote:
> There is a SSI server on the outside that sends request to
> 8009 for this tomcat server (from what I have been told). The tomcat
> server is running on port 8082.
You mean that Tomcat is accepting requests
> From: Chart [mailto:ccha...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
>
> Just for learning purposes. Could you take the line out of my
> original file and add information like you had stated in your
> original update?
Sorry, I don't
om: Chart [mailto:ccha...@hotmail.com]
>> Subject: RE: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
>>
>> I stated I am using port 8082 from the outside and
>> need to use port 80 on the inside.
>
> If your front-end is on the same machine, you will have a port
> From: Chart [mailto:ccha...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
>
> I stated I am using port 8082 from the outside and
> need to use port 80 on the inside.
If your front-end is on the same machine, you will have a port conflict, since
i
what
you stated?
n828cl wrote:
>
>> From: Anurag Kapur [mailto:anuragka...@gmail.com]
>> Subject: Re: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
>>
>> You mentioned that adding the address attribute is recommended
>> to prevent port conflicts.
>
>
> From: Anurag Kapur [mailto:anuragka...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
>
> You mentioned that adding the address attribute is recommended
> to prevent port conflicts.
I didn't say it was recommended, just that it was one way to a
lto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> > Subject: Re: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
> >
> > What you have above, graphically (*), is like this :
>
> Nice pictures. (The lost art of ASCII art.)
>
> > You just need to duplicate this section, and change one a
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
What you have above, graphically (*), is like this :
Nice pictures. (The lost art of ASCII art.)
Thanks. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that only fellow
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: newbie: multiple ports for same tomcat server 5.0
>
> What you have above, graphically (*), is like this :
Nice pictures. (The lost art of ASCII art.)
> You just need to duplicate this section, and chang
Chart wrote:
I have recently inherted a tomcat 5 server (today - do want want to upgrade
at this point). There is a SSI server on the outside that sends request to
8009 for this tomcat server (from what I have been told). The tomcat
server is running on port 8082. I have been tasked to chan
I have recently inherted a tomcat 5 server (today - do want want to upgrade
at this point). There is a SSI server on the outside that sends request to
8009 for this tomcat server (from what I have been told). The tomcat
server is running on port 8082. I have been tasked to change this tomcat
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