RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-22 Thread Tony
The virus known as Norton Anti.
(Sorry, couldn't resit;)

-Original Message-
From: raghavendra datt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 12:04 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP
Professional


Sorry guys..
  I got the problem.. Actually firewall was disabled
but, norton antivirus was blocking the port.. now, its
working... Thanks for all your sugestions
I learnt a lot today
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 By verified, do you mean
 that you found Windows firewall and it was disabled?
 or
 that you didn't find Windows firewall?
 
 Control panel, Security Center might give you
 another way in.
 
 Also, spaces WITHIN names can create almost as much
 havok as spaces AFTER
 names.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: raghavendra datt
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 9:22 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration
 - on XP
 Professional
 
 
 I verified. No fire wall is enabled in my machine.
 also I tried changing port to something else (8789)
 and still am getting the page can not be diplayed
 error. I dont understand what is preventing from
 accessing port.
 i tried giving telnet localhost 8789 and its not
 connecting to it.. what else can be the reason for
 not
 hitting the port?
 How to know whether the server is running properly
 or
 not? because, when i start tomcat it looks fine and
 open in another window.. but, can not access it.
 
 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall
  (That's assuming that you've got it set up to show
  you the viruses
  (file extensions, system files, system and
  hidden files, etc)
  and to not show stuff as web-enabled whatever.
  SP2 will almost certainly have set up and enabled
 a
  firewall.
  There may be something like Switch to classic
 view
  that shows everything
  not just a selected few.
  Good Luck!
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: raghavendra datt
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:44 PM
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat
 configuration
  - on XP
  Professional
 
 
  Yeah.. both machines are on service pack 2..
  and I dont see any firewall in XP Pro machine.
  Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
  firewall is running or not?
  Do you think changing port would solve the
 problem..
 
  Thanks for the instant reply,
  Raghavendra
  --- Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
From: raghavendra datt
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  I am new to this mailing list. for the
  past
   one
week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP
   Professional
OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK
 and
downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when
 I
   start
the server its getting started properly but,
  when
   i
try to access 8080 port I am getting page can
  not
   be
displayed. I did the same installation on XP
  Home
   and
its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has
  any
   one
has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If
  so,
kindly reply back to this stating the
 solution.
   That
will be very helpful.
  
   Are both machines on XP Service Pack 2?  Does
 the
   Pro machine have the
   XP firewall enabled, but the home one not?  The
 XP
   firewall could easily
   prevent access on port 8080 and not tell you.
  
 - Peter
  
  
 

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Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread raghavendra datt
Hi all,
  I am new to this mailing list. for the past one
week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP Professional
OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I start
the server its getting started properly but, when i
try to access 8080 port I am getting page can not be
displayed. I did the same installation on XP Home and
its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has any one
has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If so,
kindly reply back to this stating the solution. That
will be very helpful.

Thanks in advance,
Raghavendra Datt



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RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread Peter Crowther
 From: raghavendra datt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   I am new to this mailing list. for the past one
 week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP Professional
 OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
 downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
 CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I start
 the server its getting started properly but, when i
 try to access 8080 port I am getting page can not be
 displayed. I did the same installation on XP Home and
 its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has any one
 has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If so,
 kindly reply back to this stating the solution. That
 will be very helpful.

Are both machines on XP Service Pack 2?  Does the Pro machine have the
XP firewall enabled, but the home one not?  The XP firewall could easily
prevent access on port 8080 and not tell you.

- Peter

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RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread raghavendra datt
Yeah.. both machines are on service pack 2..
and I dont see any firewall in XP Pro machine.
Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
firewall is running or not?
Do you think changing port would solve the problem..

Thanks for the instant reply,
Raghavendra
--- Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  From: raghavendra datt
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
I am new to this mailing list. for the past
 one
  week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP
 Professional
  OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
  downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
  CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I
 start
  the server its getting started properly but, when
 i
  try to access 8080 port I am getting page can not
 be
  displayed. I did the same installation on XP Home
 and
  its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has any
 one
  has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If so,
  kindly reply back to this stating the solution.
 That
  will be very helpful.
 
 Are both machines on XP Service Pack 2?  Does the
 Pro machine have the
 XP firewall enabled, but the home one not?  The XP
 firewall could easily
 prevent access on port 8080 and not tell you.
 
   - Peter
 

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RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread Tony
There is a Windows Firewall (Control Panel, Windows Firewall)
which is probably preventing hackers from attacking strange ports like 8080.

-Original Message-
From: raghavendra datt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:30 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; Oleg
Subject: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional


Hi all,
  I am new to this mailing list. for the past one
week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP Professional
OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I start
the server its getting started properly but, when i
try to access 8080 port I am getting page can not be
displayed. I did the same installation on XP Home and
its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has any one
has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If so,
kindly reply back to this stating the solution. That
will be very helpful.

Thanks in advance,
Raghavendra Datt



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Re: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread Hassan Schroeder
raghavendra datt wrote:
Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
firewall is running or not?
To check whether that port is being blocked:
C:\telnet localhost 8080
You'll see either tomcat responding or something (firewall, or ...)
preventing access  :-)
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RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread Tony
Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall
(That's assuming that you've got it set up to show you the viruses 
(file extensions, system files, system and hidden files, etc)
and to not show stuff as web-enabled whatever.
SP2 will almost certainly have set up and enabled a firewall.
There may be something like Switch to classic view that shows everything
not just a selected few.
Good Luck!


-Original Message-
From: raghavendra datt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP
Professional


Yeah.. both machines are on service pack 2..
and I dont see any firewall in XP Pro machine.
Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
firewall is running or not?
Do you think changing port would solve the problem..

Thanks for the instant reply,
Raghavendra
--- Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  From: raghavendra datt
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
I am new to this mailing list. for the past
 one
  week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP
 Professional
  OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
  downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
  CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I
 start
  the server its getting started properly but, when
 i
  try to access 8080 port I am getting page can not
 be
  displayed. I did the same installation on XP Home
 and
  its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has any
 one
  has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If so,
  kindly reply back to this stating the solution.
 That
  will be very helpful.
 
 Are both machines on XP Service Pack 2?  Does the
 Pro machine have the
 XP firewall enabled, but the home one not?  The XP
 firewall could easily
 prevent access on port 8080 and not tell you.
 
   - Peter
 

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RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread raghavendra datt
I verified. No fire wall is enabled in my machine.
also I tried changing port to something else (8789)
and still am getting the page can not be diplayed
error. I dont understand what is preventing from
accessing port.
i tried giving telnet localhost 8789 and its not
connecting to it.. what else can be the reason for not
hitting the port?
How to know whether the server is running properly or
not? because, when i start tomcat it looks fine and
open in another window.. but, can not access it. :( 
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall
 (That's assuming that you've got it set up to show
 you the viruses 
   (file extensions, system files, system and
 hidden files, etc)
 and to not show stuff as web-enabled whatever.
 SP2 will almost certainly have set up and enabled a
 firewall.
 There may be something like Switch to classic view
 that shows everything
   not just a selected few.
 Good Luck!
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: raghavendra datt
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:44 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration
 - on XP
 Professional
 
 
 Yeah.. both machines are on service pack 2..
 and I dont see any firewall in XP Pro machine.
 Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
 firewall is running or not?
 Do you think changing port would solve the problem..
 
 Thanks for the instant reply,
 Raghavendra
 --- Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
   From: raghavendra datt
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 I am new to this mailing list. for the
 past
  one
   week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP
  Professional
   OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
   downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
   CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I
  start
   the server its getting started properly but,
 when
  i
   try to access 8080 port I am getting page can
 not
  be
   displayed. I did the same installation on XP
 Home
  and
   its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has
 any
  one
   has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If
 so,
   kindly reply back to this stating the solution.
  That
   will be very helpful.
  
  Are both machines on XP Service Pack 2?  Does the
  Pro machine have the
  XP firewall enabled, but the home one not?  The XP
  firewall could easily
  prevent access on port 8080 and not tell you.
  
  - Peter
  
 

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Re: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread Jason Bainbridge
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:21:54 -0800 (PST), raghavendra datt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I verified. No fire wall is enabled in my machine.
 also I tried changing port to something else (8789)
 and still am getting the page can not be diplayed
 error. I dont understand what is preventing from
 accessing port.
 i tried giving telnet localhost 8789 and its not
 connecting to it.. what else can be the reason for not
 hitting the port?
 How to know whether the server is running properly or
 not? because, when i start tomcat it looks fine and
 open in another window.. but, can not access it. :(

Have you tried running the startup.bat file manually to see if it
generates any errors?

A common cause of errors on Windows is due to spaces in directory
paths, could it be due to something like that?

Also try turning off Show friendly HTTP errors in IE, that option
has to be the single most annoying option I have seen, nothing annoys
me more when I get a screenshot of that friendly error page that tells
you absolutely nothing about the real problem.

Regards,
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RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread Tony
By verified, do you mean
that you found Windows firewall and it was disabled?
or
that you didn't find Windows firewall?

Control panel, Security Center might give you another way in.

Also, spaces WITHIN names can create almost as much havok as spaces AFTER
names.

-Original Message-
From: raghavendra datt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 9:22 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP
Professional


I verified. No fire wall is enabled in my machine.
also I tried changing port to something else (8789)
and still am getting the page can not be diplayed
error. I dont understand what is preventing from
accessing port.
i tried giving telnet localhost 8789 and its not
connecting to it.. what else can be the reason for not
hitting the port?
How to know whether the server is running properly or
not? because, when i start tomcat it looks fine and
open in another window.. but, can not access it.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall
 (That's assuming that you've got it set up to show
 you the viruses
   (file extensions, system files, system and
 hidden files, etc)
 and to not show stuff as web-enabled whatever.
 SP2 will almost certainly have set up and enabled a
 firewall.
 There may be something like Switch to classic view
 that shows everything
   not just a selected few.
 Good Luck!


 -Original Message-
 From: raghavendra datt
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:44 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration
 - on XP
 Professional


 Yeah.. both machines are on service pack 2..
 and I dont see any firewall in XP Pro machine.
 Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
 firewall is running or not?
 Do you think changing port would solve the problem..

 Thanks for the instant reply,
 Raghavendra
 --- Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

   From: raghavendra datt
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I am new to this mailing list. for the
 past
  one
   week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP
  Professional
   OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK and
   downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
   CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when I
  start
   the server its getting started properly but,
 when
  i
   try to access 8080 port I am getting page can
 not
  be
   displayed. I did the same installation on XP
 Home
  and
   its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has
 any
  one
   has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If
 so,
   kindly reply back to this stating the solution.
  That
   will be very helpful.
 
  Are both machines on XP Service Pack 2?  Does the
  Pro machine have the
  XP firewall enabled, but the home one not?  The XP
  firewall could easily
  prevent access on port 8080 and not tell you.
 
  - Peter
 
 

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RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration - on XP Professional

2005-02-21 Thread raghavendra datt
Sorry guys..
  I got the problem.. Actually firewall was disabled
but, norton antivirus was blocking the port.. now, its
working... Thanks for all your sugestions
I learnt a lot today
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 By verified, do you mean
 that you found Windows firewall and it was disabled?
 or
 that you didn't find Windows firewall?
 
 Control panel, Security Center might give you
 another way in.
 
 Also, spaces WITHIN names can create almost as much
 havok as spaces AFTER
 names.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: raghavendra datt
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 9:22 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat configuration
 - on XP
 Professional
 
 
 I verified. No fire wall is enabled in my machine.
 also I tried changing port to something else (8789)
 and still am getting the page can not be diplayed
 error. I dont understand what is preventing from
 accessing port.
 i tried giving telnet localhost 8789 and its not
 connecting to it.. what else can be the reason for
 not
 hitting the port?
 How to know whether the server is running properly
 or
 not? because, when i start tomcat it looks fine and
 open in another window.. but, can not access it.
 
 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall
  (That's assuming that you've got it set up to show
  you the viruses
  (file extensions, system files, system and
  hidden files, etc)
  and to not show stuff as web-enabled whatever.
  SP2 will almost certainly have set up and enabled
 a
  firewall.
  There may be something like Switch to classic
 view
  that shows everything
  not just a selected few.
  Good Luck!
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: raghavendra datt
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:44 PM
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: RE: Facing problems in tomcat
 configuration
  - on XP
  Professional
 
 
  Yeah.. both machines are on service pack 2..
  and I dont see any firewall in XP Pro machine.
  Can you please tell me how to figure out whether
  firewall is running or not?
  Do you think changing port would solve the
 problem..
 
  Thanks for the instant reply,
  Raghavendra
  --- Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
From: raghavendra datt
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  I am new to this mailing list. for the
  past
   one
week i was trying to run tomcat on my XP
   Professional
OS but in vein. I downloaded the latest JDK
 and
downloaded tomcat 4.1 version and has set the
CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME respectively. when
 I
   start
the server its getting started properly but,
  when
   i
try to access 8080 port I am getting page can
  not
   be
displayed. I did the same installation on XP
  Home
   and
its working fine. Is there some problem ? Has
  any
   one
has configured tomcat on XP Professional.. If
  so,
kindly reply back to this stating the
 solution.
   That
will be very helpful.
  
   Are both machines on XP Service Pack 2?  Does
 the
   Pro machine have the
   XP firewall enabled, but the home one not?  The
 XP
   firewall could easily
   prevent access on port 8080 and not tell you.
  
 - Peter
  
  
 

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Problems with Tomcat Configuration

2004-09-13 Thread Diego, Emil

I am running Tomcat 4.1.27 with Apache 2.0.49 on Fedora Core 2.

Here is what I have soo far.  I setup a directory to run my JSP site.  The directory 
is in /var/www/html/dev_new.  I created a context called /dev_new to run this JSP site 
and I setup the connector between tomcat and apache and the site runs fine.

I am now trying to setup another directory on the web server to display the usage 
statistics for the site (Simple HTML files). The directory is /var/www/html/reports.  
Whenever I browse http://preproduction.bus.miami.edu/reports/ I get the follwong 
browser message:


HTTP Status 404 - /reports/



type Status report

message /reports/

description The requested resource (/reports/) is not available.




Apache Tomcat/4.1.27-13


This message is being generated by tomcat.  I don't understand why tomcat is handling 
this request at all.  It should be getting handled by apache.  Anyone have any ideas 
on what I am doing wrong?


Thanx in advance for the help.


Emil Diego



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Re: Problems with Tomcat Configuration

2004-09-13 Thread Sjoerd van Leent
Diego, Emil wrote:
I am running Tomcat 4.1.27 with Apache 2.0.49 on Fedora Core 2.
Here is what I have soo far.  I setup a directory to run my JSP site.  The directory 
is in /var/www/html/dev_new.  I created a context called /dev_new to run this JSP site 
and I setup the connector between tomcat and apache and the site runs fine.
I am now trying to setup another directory on the web server to display the usage 
statistics for the site (Simple HTML files). The directory is /var/www/html/reports.  
Whenever I browse http://preproduction.bus.miami.edu/reports/ I get the follwong 
browser message:
HTTP Status 404 - /reports/

type Status report
message /reports/
description The requested resource (/reports/) is not available.

Apache Tomcat/4.1.27-13
This message is being generated by tomcat.  I don't understand why tomcat is 
handling this request at all.  It should be getting handled by apache.  Anyone have 
any ideas on what I am doing wrong?
Thanx in advance for the help.
Emil Diego

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Forgive me if I'm wrong on this, but don't you need a Context to 
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RE: Problems with Tomcat Configuration

2004-09-13 Thread Diego, Emil
Yes.  I setup a content for everything in my /var/www/html/dev_new directory.

But it seems that Tomcat is handling requests outside that context.  I don't know why. 


Emil Diego
Website Administrator
University of Miami School of Business
305.284.5449


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From: Sjoerd van Leent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 3:57 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Problems with Tomcat Configuration

Diego, Emil wrote:

I am running Tomcat 4.1.27 with Apache 2.0.49 on Fedora Core 2.

Here is what I have soo far.  I setup a directory to run my JSP site.  The directory 
is in /var/www/html/dev_new.  I created a context called /dev_new to run this JSP 
site and I setup the connector between tomcat and apache and the site runs fine.

I am now trying to setup another directory on the web server to display the usage 
statistics for the site (Simple HTML files). The directory is /var/www/html/reports.  
Whenever I browse http://preproduction.bus.miami.edu/reports/ I get the follwong 
browser message:


HTTP Status 404 - /reports/

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type Status report

message /reports/

description The requested resource (/reports/) is not available.


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Apache Tomcat/4.1.27-13


This message is being generated by tomcat.  I don't understand why tomcat is handling 
this request at all.  It should be getting handled by apache.  Anyone have any ideas 
on what I am doing wrong?


Thanx in advance for the help.


Emil Diego



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Forgive me if I'm wrong on this, but don't you need a Context to represent a new 
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RE: Problems with Tomcat Configuration

2004-09-13 Thread Milt Epstein
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Diego, Emil wrote:

 Yes.  I setup a content for everything in my /var/www/html/dev_new
 directory.

 But it seems that Tomcat is handling requests outside that context.
 I don't know why.

Someone asked you to post your apache/tomcat config (e.g.,
mod_jk/mod_jk2, whichever you're using).  Until you do, no one can
help you.


 -Original Message-
 From: Sjoerd van Leent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 3:57 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Re: Problems with Tomcat Configuration

 Diego, Emil wrote:

 I am running Tomcat 4.1.27 with Apache 2.0.49 on Fedora Core 2.
 
 Here is what I have soo far.  I setup a directory to run my JSP site.  The 
 directory is in /var/www/html/dev_new.  I created a context called /dev_new to run 
 this JSP site and I setup the connector between tomcat and apache and the site runs 
 fine.
 
 I am now trying to setup another directory on the web server to display the usage 
 statistics for the site (Simple HTML files). The directory is 
 /var/www/html/reports.  Whenever I browse 
 http://preproduction.bus.miami.edu/reports/ I get the follwong browser message:
 
 
 HTTP Status 404 - /reports/
 
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 type Status report
 
 message /reports/
 
 description The requested resource (/reports/) is not available.
 
 
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 Apache Tomcat/4.1.27-13
 
 
 This message is being generated by tomcat.  I don't understand why tomcat is 
 handling this request at all.  It should be getting handled by apache.  Anyone have 
 any ideas on what I am doing wrong?
 
 
 Thanx in advance for the help.
 
 
 Emil Diego
 
 
 
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problems with tomcat configuration and use

2001-06-14 Thread Henri Delebecque

hello,

I have currently one problem in the tomcat configuration.
I use a 3.1 version, with Apache, on Digital Unix, with a JDK  1.2.2

I have the following line in the server.xml file (for example):
 Context path=/kekhia docBase=/usr/users/webmaste/kekhia debug=0
reloadable=true 
/Context
But, when I start Tomcat, the resulting tomcat-apache.conf file produced
includes the following:
Alias /kekhia /urisc/si/delebecq/tomcat/build/tomcat/webapps/kekhia
and the same wrong path for the following lines

It should be simple, but I don't have found the solution neither in the
FAQ, or in the mailing list archives...
Thanks for your help


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