Hi!!
I have just started using Apache and the Jserv module to write a content
delivery application, and I am having trouble getting going. Here is
what's happening:
I installed Apache 1.3.6 on a Windows 95 machine.
To test that it works properly, I type http://127.0.0.1/ into my browser
window, and I get the confirmation page.
I then installed Jserv 1.0 and didn't modify any of the defaults in the
configuration files.
When I type in http://localhost/jserv/ to IE5.0, I get a page with a
message saying "The page cannot be displayed", and at the bottom, it says
"Cannot find server or DNS error".
If I then dial up to my company's network, and type the same URL into
IE5.0, I get the Jserv status page just fine, but when I click on
ajpv11://localhost:8007, I get an "Internal Server Error".
The log files show:
Apache's Error.log: 7 instances of:
ApacheJServ/1.0: Exception creating the server socket:
java.net.SocketException: create (code=10106)
Jserv.log [16/06/1999 15:54:18:010 PDT] ApacheJServ/1.0 is starting...
[16/06/1999 15:54:18:010 PDT] WARNING: connection authentication is
disabled
[16/06/1999 15:54:18:390 PDT] Connection allowed from 127.0.0.1/127.0.0.1
[16/06/1999 15:54:18:390 PDT] Listening on port 8007 accepting 50 maximum
connections
mod_jserv.log [16/06/1999 23:17:16:310] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: can not connect
to host 127.0.0.1:8007
[16/06/1999 23:17:16:310] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: connection fail
[16/06/1999 23:17:16:310] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
protocol "ajpv11"
[16/06/1999 23:17:16:310] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
protocol "status"
I found a message in the FAQ that talks about the error message found in
mod_jserv.log (http://java.apache.org/faq/fom-serve/cache/222.html), and
followed all the suggestions given there, including removing spaces from
all paths in my Windows directories, checking wrapper.classpath, etc. None
of these solved the problem.
Additional info: I have no background in UNIX, networking, etc., and our
network administrator just left for a 2-week vacation. We have someone
supporting the network while he is gone, but this person is not familiar
with Apache. So please phrase your response for a "networking novice"!
I would really like to get this working from my standalone machine so I
don't need to be dialed up long-distance to my company to make this work.
Do you have any idea how to do this?
Bernadette Minton
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