RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> You're just really enjoying tweaking me, huh.

Not really - but when suggesting things in a forum where many newbies are 
looking for information, precision counts.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Jeffrey Janner
Chuck -
You're just really enjoying tweaking me, huh.
B---h! ;-)
Jeff

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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 3:18 PM
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> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> I was referring back to my original post where I mentioned to modify
> the server.xml.
> FTR:  Try 
>or 
> instead of the accepting the default .

Yes, that might work - if you spell  properly.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> I was referring back to my original post where I mentioned to modify
> the server.xml.
> FTR:  Try 
>or 
> instead of the accepting the default .

Yes, that might work - if you spell  properly.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Jeffrey Janner
I was referring back to my original post where I mentioned to modify the
server.xml.
FTR:  Try 
   or 
instead of the accepting the default .
Jeff 

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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:57 PM
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Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> try specifying the IPv4 any address specifically and
> see if it helps.

Note the following from the original post:

"I do http://X.X.X.X:8080 but it gives me 'X.X.X.X is not responsing'."

At least, I interpreted the X.X.X.X above as an IP address, not a name.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> try specifying the IPv4 any address specifically and
> see if it helps.

Note the following from the original post:

"I do http://X.X.X.X:8080 but it gives me 'X.X.X.X is not responsing'."

At least, I interpreted the X.X.X.X above as an IP address, not a name.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Jeffrey Janner
Yea caught it just as I was hitting send.  See my two followups.
One of those days.

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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:55 PM
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Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> He doesn't mention anything about his environment, but I'm betting
he's
> on Windows Server 2008 and running the APR native libraries.

What part of:

"i have a dedicated server running ubuntu 8.04.
On it i have apache2, the firewall (ufw) and tomcat. I installed tomcat
by 
hand (from the website, as opposed to via apt)."

did you miss?

http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-user&m=125607780403237&w=2

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Jeffrey Janner
And I just realized the "funny thing" reason.
http://localhost will use the IPv6 loopback.  Doh!
But it did look like it was working.
My money is on the APR only starting one *any* address, and defaulting
to IPv6 for some reason.
Jeff

-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:50 PM
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Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

He doesn't mention anything about his environment, but I'm betting he's
on Windows Server 2008 and running the APR native libraries.
I had the same problem when I first installed on this environment.  For
some reason, it doesn't open an IPv4 any address listener.  I changed
the connector tag in server.xml by adding "address='0.0.0.0'" before the
port and had it working just fine.  (I don't care about losing the IPv6
listener).
The funny thing was, I could connect all day from a browser on the host,
but not from any other host.

Jeff

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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 1:07 PM
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Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> i didn't change anything in the server.xml file.

I suspect it has nothing to do with Tomcat, but rather with how the
TCP/IP stack for the OS is set up.  Unfortunately, I can offer no help
with that.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> He doesn't mention anything about his environment, but I'm betting he's
> on Windows Server 2008 and running the APR native libraries.

What part of:

"i have a dedicated server running ubuntu 8.04.
On it i have apache2, the firewall (ufw) and tomcat. I installed tomcat by 
hand (from the website, as opposed to via apt)."

did you miss?

http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-user&m=125607780403237&w=2

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Jeffrey Janner
Oops, just re-read the original post and noticed he did say Ubuntu for
hte OS.  Still, try specifying the IPv4 any address specifically and see
if it helps.
Jeff

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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 1:07 PM
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Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> i didn't change anything in the server.xml file.

I suspect it has nothing to do with Tomcat, but rather with how the
TCP/IP stack for the OS is set up.  Unfortunately, I can offer no help
with that.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-22 Thread Jeffrey Janner
He doesn't mention anything about his environment, but I'm betting he's
on Windows Server 2008 and running the APR native libraries.
I had the same problem when I first installed on this environment.  For
some reason, it doesn't open an IPv4 any address listener.  I changed
the connector tag in server.xml by adding "address='0.0.0.0'" before the
port and had it working just fine.  (I don't care about losing the IPv6
listener).
The funny thing was, I could connect all day from a browser on the host,
but not from any other host.

Jeff

-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 1:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> i didn't change anything in the server.xml file.

I suspect it has nothing to do with Tomcat, but rather with how the
TCP/IP stack for the OS is set up.  Unfortunately, I can offer no help
with that.

 - Chuck


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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-21 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> i didn't change anything in the server.xml file.

I suspect it has nothing to do with Tomcat, but rather with how the TCP/IP 
stack for the OS is set up.  Unfortunately, I can offer no help with that.

 - Chuck


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Re: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-21 Thread Matt Funk
Mmhh,

i didn't change anything in the server.xml file. I simply downloaded and am 
using the tomcat6 binary dist.

I am very much a beginner with tomcat so please forgive question that are 
ignorant of what is probably considered basic. 

Why would this only listen with ipv6? Again, i didn't change any configuration 
and simply started tomcat via the startup script. 

Please feel free to point me to some documentation. I googled this issue but 
didn't find anything that highlights this particular problem

thanks
matt


On Tuesday 20 October 2009, you wrote:
> > From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> > Subject: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> >
> > netstat -nan finds:
> > tcp6   0  0 :::8080 :::*  LISTEN
>
> That looks like it's listening *only* with IPv6.  Since you used an IPv4
> address on your browser, Tomcat never gets the request.  The "localhost"
> used on your telnet attempt may well have resolved to an IPv6 address.
>
>  - Chuck
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RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-20 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
> 
> netstat -nan finds:
> tcp6   0  0 :::8080 :::*  LISTEN

That looks like it's listening *only* with IPv6.  Since you used an IPv4 
address on your browser, Tomcat never gets the request.  The "localhost" used 
on your telnet attempt may well have resolved to an IPv6 address.

 - Chuck


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question about using tomcat on a remote machine

2009-10-20 Thread Matt Funk
Hi,

i have a dedicated server running ubuntu 8.04.
On it i have apache2, the firewall (ufw) and tomcat. I installed tomcat by 
hand (from the website, as opposed to via apt).


My problem is that i cannot connect to it via a browser. 
I do http://X.X.X.X:8080 but it gives me 'X.X.X.X is not responsing'.
However, i can connect to apache through the browser.

I turned off the firewall, but that did not help.
I can connect locally using telnet localhost 8080.
netstat -nan finds:
tcp6   0  0 :::8080 :::*LISTEN

I googled this, but i couldn't find anything that helped me any further.
If i missed something i should read, please point me to it.
Else, has anyone an idea what else i could do?

thanks
matt