Hello Bruno,
Am 01.03.2013 12:43, schrieb Bruno Mannina:
Dear Users,
Actually we use Solr3.6/Tomcat6 on a specific port like 1234.
We connected our software to the solr on this specific port,
but several users have a lot of problem to open this specific port on
their network company.
I
Dear Users,
Actually we use Solr3.6/Tomcat6 on a specific port like 1234.
We connected our software to the solr on this specific port,
but several users have a lot of problem to open this specific port on
their network company.
I would like to know, If I can define two ports at the same time
This really is not a Solr question, rather it is a Tomcat one.
You can configure alternative/additional ports in your conf/server.xml
file. However, if you are running on Linux, only root can run processes
on ports below 1024 so that might not help you.
You might find it just as easy to run
Hi
You could do an ip routing usind linux command iptables to redirect
request from port 80 to Tomcat port.
In this page explain how-to do:
http://forum.slicehost.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2497/iptables-redirect-port-80-to-port-8080/p1
El 01/03/2013 12:43, Bruno Mannina escribió:
Hi
Thanks for this info !
Le 01/03/2013 13:42, Miguel a écrit :
Hi
You could do an ip routing usind linux command iptables to
redirect request from port 80 to Tomcat port.
In this page explain how-to do:
Hi Upayavira,
Sorry if my question is out of solr subject.
Thanks or this information,
Bruno
Le 01/03/2013 13:33, Upayavira a écrit :
This really is not a Solr question, rather it is a Tomcat one.
You can configure alternative/additional ports in your conf/server.xml
file. However, if you