Uncomment the 8080 connector in Tomcat's server.xml config.

On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 3:38 AM, Roy, Prakash <prakash_...@bmc.com> wrote:

> Hi Christian,
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> We need to understand your deployment architecture as below:
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> 1)     Is there any reverse proxy server/load balancer configured?
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> 2)     How many midtiers are configured?
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> 3)     How many apps server’s configured and whether any apps side load
> balancer exists?
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> 4)     If there is any RSSO configured?
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> 5)     If there is single midtier which you are trying to access
> directly, does that machine host the IIS server too that works as a reverse
> proxy server?
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> 6)     If the 5th point above is correct, does it mean that the IIS
> server is configured on port “80” which is the default port for http
> request?
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> If there is already port “80” configured for application other than
> midtier on the same machine then, midtier cannot be accessed using default
> port “80”. Midtier has to have some unique port configured for e.g “8080”
> to access it directly. You need to check the server.xml for the port
> configured for midtier.
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> Thanks,
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> Prakash
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> *From:* ARSList [mailto:arslist-boun...@arslist.org
> <arslist-boun...@arslist.org>] *On Behalf Of *Smerz, Christian
> *Sent:* 25 January 2018 21:10
> *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> *Subject:* IIS Issue
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> Hi everyone,
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> We have upgraded our test system to 9.1.4  We have upgraded the RSSO
> component as well.  We cannot get to the midtier server with the direct
> URL, we are prompted with a domain login (assume this is coming from IIS)
> and cannot proceed.  If we add a port (:8080) to the FQDN it will work.
> I’m hoping someone may have come across something similar and I’m just
> missing the easy fix.
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> Regards,
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> Christian Smerz
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