I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but
Tomcat uses port 8007 for communications with apache.
Is there a way, or does it already exist, to tcp wrap this port?
I have noticed that MANY other daemon or daemon like apckages support this function.
Java on the other hand seems to behave
I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but
Tomcat uses port 8007 for communications with apache.
Tomcat listen on port 8007 for ajp12 protocol
and 8009 for ajp13.
Is there a way, or does it already exist, to tcp wrap this port?
Not really, tomcat do the real listen !
I have noticed
J == J R Westmoreland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
J I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but Tomcat uses
J port 8007 for communications with apache. Is there a way, or does
J it already exist, to tcp wrap this port? I have noticed that MANY
J other daemon or daemon like apckages
I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but
Tomcat uses port 8007 for communications with apache.
Is there a way, or does it already exist, to tcp wrap this port?
I have noticed that MANY other daemon or daemon like apckages support this
function.
Java on the other hand seems to behave
I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but
Tomcat uses port 8007 for communications with apache.
Tomcat listen on port 8007 for ajp12 protocol
and 8009 for ajp13.
Is there a way, or does it already exist, to tcp wrap this port?
Not really, tomcat do the real listen !
I have noticed
J == J R Westmoreland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
J I hope this is not TOO stupid of a question but Tomcat uses
J port 8007 for communications with apache. Is there a way, or does
J it already exist, to tcp wrap this port? I have noticed that MANY
J other daemon or daemon like apckages support
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