Luca,
Does there have to be a separate Host tag for each host name? I
haven't gotten this far, but since the default Host tag has the name
localhost I'm deducing that it's only good for requests that come in
for the host localhost. To be sure, this seems clunky, since it means
you have to duplicate and maintain the entirety of the tag and its
contents for every host name you want to use, so I'm not sure I'm
interpreting this correctly.
But since you do seem to have it working for localhost, could you tell
me if, from the information I provided here this morning, you can see
what step I might be overlooking?
Harlan
-Original Message-
From: Luca Ventura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:55 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: R: Problems in redirecting requests from IIS to Tomcat 4 (new
Information)
Escuse me all in the forum
I want to point out that in my server.xml of Tomcat I have
the following
entries:
!-- Define the default virtual host --
Host name=localhost debug=0 appBase=webapps unpackWARs=true
!-- Define the top level container in our container hierarchy --
Engine name=Standalone defaultHost=localhost debug=0
Maybe I have to modify them and set as Host
www.mydomain.com (or the IP
address of my Web Server) instead of localhost?? In fact
the Web Server's
name isn't localhost any more but www.mydomain.com
Thanks a lot in advance!
Luca
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Wagoner, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: venerdì 7 giugno 2002 14.48
A: 'Tomcat Users List'
Oggetto: RE: Problems in redirecting requests from IIS to Tomcat 4
If I recall...
Go to the Properties page of the web server and select the Directory
Security tab. Click the Edit button for Anonymous Access and
Authentication
Control. Select Anonymous Access and un-select everything under
Authenticated Access.
HTH
-Original Message-
From: Luca Ventura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:38 AM
To: tomcat-dev; tomcat-user
Subject: Problems in redirecting requests from IIS to Tomcat 4
Hello everybody!
I have installed Internet Information Services (IIS) as Web
Server and
Apache Tomcat 4.0 as plug-in of IIS to support JSP-Servlets
(to do this I
installed an ISAPI filter in IIS that redirects
all my JSP-servlet requests to Tomcat). All works fine when I am on
localhost but if I use
another domain for my Web Server (e.g: www.mydomain.com) I have the
following problem: when I try to connect to a site that must
be redirected
to Tomcat 4 (because it contains JSP pages or servlets), IIS
ask me a login
or a password to access to it. For example: i try to connect
to the url
http://www.mydomain.com/mysite; and mysite is a web
application defined
in webapps folder of tomcat (the document folder is in
webapps\mysite\web-inf).
What can I do to avoid IIS asks me a password or a login? I
want that all
users that connects to my site are redirected to Tomcat
without asking any
login and password
I think the problem it isn't in Tomcat's configuration but in IIS's
configurationbut I can be wrong.
I hope someone can help me...thanks i advance!
Luca
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