Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
> 1. use some kind of redirection such as iptables and leave the tomcat > mapping at 8080 How do I redirect? Shall I open the Apache2(httpd) service as well as start the Tomcat server? As it is now -I see the httpd welcome page when I browse http://87.227.4.194 with the httpd service running and have this router setting enabled: Name Private IP Protocol Schedule 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 80/80 always or -I see the tomcat welcome page when I browse http://87.227.4.194:8080 with the httpd service stopped and have this router setting enabled: Name Private IP Protocol Schedule 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 8080/8080 always My goal is for everybody to see the tomcat welcome page when browsing http://87.227.4.194 87.227.4.194 is linked to a domain I own (elvberg.com). Try www.elvberg.com:8080 and www.elvberg.com and you shall see... I 'll keep the alternative Name Private IP Protocol Schedule 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 8080/8080 always for a while so you and others can try for yourselves (httpd is off and tomcat is on) /dan On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 13:29 -0800, Alan Chaney wrote: > If you are running on Linux you may have problems using a 'plain' tomcat > installation pointing at port 80. This is a system port and reserved for > privileged access. You must > > 1. use some kind of redirection such as iptables and leave the tomcat > mapping at 8080 > > OR > > 2 you must run tomcat as root THIS IS VERY BAD DON'T DO THIS > > OR > > 3. use something like jsvc and set the 'user' to tomcat after starting > up as root. jsvc will start as root and bind to the port and then > switch to the non-privileged tomcat user for normal operation. > > > Regards > > Alan Chaney > > > > Hassan Schroeder wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:57 PM, elvberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> I've added to D-Link router Virtual Server List > >> Name Private IP Protocol Schedule > >> 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 80/80 always > >> 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 8084/8084 always > > > > Why did you feel the need to change this, if you were able to connect > > to the instance of httpd before? > > > > And what's the "8084" for? > > > > But as already suggested, make sure that Tomcat's actually running > > and can be accessed locally; if not, check your startup logs. > > > > - > To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Dan Östberg Berg Prästgården 840 40 SVENSTAVIK Sweden +46 730 48 36 39 Small Is Beautiful - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 1:27 PM, elvberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Tomcat server is not running as a service, it's running > as an integrated part of the NetBeans IDE 6.0.1. Personally, I'd just install Tomcat standalone outside the IDE and make life a whole lot easier :-) But in any case, if your server.xml file really has a Connector defined for port 80, you should look in your startup log to see if it's running, and if not, why not. -- Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
If you are running on Linux you may have problems using a 'plain' tomcat installation pointing at port 80. This is a system port and reserved for privileged access. You must 1. use some kind of redirection such as iptables and leave the tomcat mapping at 8080 OR 2 you must run tomcat as root THIS IS VERY BAD DON'T DO THIS OR 3. use something like jsvc and set the 'user' to tomcat after starting up as root. jsvc will start as root and bind to the port and then switch to the non-privileged tomcat user for normal operation. Regards Alan Chaney Hassan Schroeder wrote: On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:57 PM, elvberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've added to D-Link router Virtual Server List Name Private IP Protocol Schedule 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 80/80 always 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 8084/8084 always Why did you feel the need to change this, if you were able to connect to the instance of httpd before? And what's the "8084" for? But as already suggested, make sure that Tomcat's actually running and can be accessed locally; if not, check your startup logs. - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
The Tomcat server is not running as a service, it's running as an integrated part of the NetBeans IDE 6.0.1. 8084 is the port HTTP/1.1 I need tomcat as an application server (as well as a web server). /dan On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 13:19 -0800, Hassan Schroeder wrote: > On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:57 PM, elvberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've added to D-Link router Virtual Server List > > Name Private IP Protocol Schedule > > 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 80/80 always > > 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 8084/8084 always > > Why did you feel the need to change this, if you were able to connect > to the instance of httpd before? > > And what's the "8084" for? > > But as already suggested, make sure that Tomcat's actually running > and can be accessed locally; if not, check your startup logs. > - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
So Tomcat is running on port 8084 but the Connector config you posted earlier says it's on port 80... Something's wrong but I can't think what. Sorry. -- Len On Feb 20, 2008 4:16 PM, elvberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I see Tomcat's welcome page if I browse http://localhost:8084/ or > http://192.168.0.135:8084 > /dan > On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 16:12 -0500, Len Popp wrote: > > Does Tomcat work locally on the server? i.e. on the server computer > > itself, if you browse to http://localhost/ do you see Tomcat's welcome > > page? > > > > - > To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:57 PM, elvberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've added to D-Link router Virtual Server List > Name Private IP Protocol Schedule > 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 80/80 always > 87.227.4.194 192.168.0.135 TCP 8084/8084 always Why did you feel the need to change this, if you were able to connect to the instance of httpd before? And what's the "8084" for? But as already suggested, make sure that Tomcat's actually running and can be accessed locally; if not, check your startup logs. -- Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
I see Tomcat's welcome page if I browse http://localhost:8084/ or http://192.168.0.135:8084 /dan On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 16:12 -0500, Len Popp wrote: > Does Tomcat work locally on the server? i.e. on the server computer > itself, if you browse to http://localhost/ do you see Tomcat's welcome > page? - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
Does Tomcat work locally on the server? i.e. on the server computer itself, if you browse to http://localhost/ do you see Tomcat's welcome page? -- Len On Feb 20, 2008 3:57 PM, elvberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have changed in server.xml (as root) to > "connectionTimeout="2" >redirectPort="8443" /> > > To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
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Re: Apache2 and tomcat5.5
Yes, Tomcat is a regular web server as well as an application server. To use Tomcat as your web server, 1. Don't run the Apache2 web server. 2. Configure Tomcat to listen on the correct HTTP port. In conf/server.xml where it says wrote: > I'm running FedoraCore8.x86_64 on a machine placed in a LAN with router > address 195.168.0.135. The Internet static IP address is 87.227.4.194. > So, by hitting http://87.227.4.194 you'll come to the Apache2 welcome > page because there is nothing in /var/www/html. > My question: > Is my tomcat5.5 to be regarded as a COMBINED web server and application > server? > If yes, what shall I do in order to see the tomcat instead of the the > Apache2 welcome page by hitting http://87.227.4.194? > /dan > > > - > To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]