hello hassan!
thanks for your input ... i guess i finally found out what it was, though
it still seems a little bit strange to me:
the portforwarding is the problem, without it, the right ssl certificate is
chosen, otherwise the system takes the one of the ip adress associated with
eth0.
hmm - i
hello hassan!
hmm ... portforwarding works with jetty (on the same ports), so it should
also work with tomcat, and i'd rather have tomcat on a non privileged port.
which tomcat version are you using?
could you send me an anonymized version of your config?
kind regards
randolph
At 16:06 18.01.2005
hello again!
i also tried it with one service and multiple connectors with the same
result ... only one of the keystore-files is taken ... as it is the one of
the webservers original name i tend to think that this may be a
portforward-problem (i.e. all forwardes port/ips are mapped to the one
a
hello!
At 17:58 17.01.2005, you wrote:
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the keystore syntax is correct, as it works with one keytore ... the
problem arises when there are multiple virtual hosts, it takes always one
of them, but not the corresponding
I'm puzzled by two aspects of your setup:
1) why don't
the keystore syntax is correct, as it works with one keytore ... the
problem arises when there are multiple virtual hosts, it takes always one
of them, but not the corresponding
At 17:30 17.01.2005, you wrote:
unfortunately this does not seem to solve the problem ... but results in
the followin
unfortunately this does not seem to solve the problem ... but results in
the following error (as the given keystore cannot be used)
Jan 17, 2005 4:59:29 PM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol init
INFO: Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-62.116.64.7-8080
Jan 17, 2005 4:59:29 PM org.apache.c
hello everybody!
i'm new to this list and dont have too much tomcat expericence but i've
been searching for a while to solve the following problem - unfortunately
up to date without success:
here is my little mind bender ;-)
i have tomcat 4.1.31 running on a linux server, to use multiple ssl
ke
2. How can I get context paths of all the web apps in my
tomcat server?
Thanks
RK
unIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:56
5)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool
.java:619)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
Thanks
RK
$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool
.java:619)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
Thanks
RK
text api swears that
getInitParameter exists. Obviously I am missing something here.
Please help.
Thanks,rk
If you are on Windows, try the
following.
See the log files
Start tomcat from the DOS window with the following
command that saves the output to a file
tomcat run >tomcat.out 2>&1
tomcat.out contains the error log. Use your
favorite editor (emacs! :-)) to look at the log.
- Ori
Please check classpath. Before testing any jdbc
connection using Tomcat, I run a simple java program that does dblook-up outside
of Tomcat. This helps resolve any classpath/driver issues.
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the
above address.
Thanks,
Rk
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