Nt the most elegant way to do it, but until you can put Joshua's solution
up, why don't you just create a blank index.html... (you must have
DirectoryIndex index.html )
So if they try:
www.myweb.com/welcome/
It would open that blank page.
Cheers,
Ismael
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In many cases, apache httpd is placed on port 80 and tomcat is placed
on a higher port with httpd forwarding to tomcat either using HTTP or
AJP. In apache httpd 2.2 you can look at mod_proxy_ajp and
mod_proxy_http as possible connectors.
Joshua.
Thanks, what I mean is, how to get apache itse
Guys, I'm having a problem trying to run both apache and tomcat at the same
port.
I'm able to run both of them when using different ports, but at the same
port apache simply won't run at all.
can you please point me to some paper or something explaining how to do it?
apache2
tomcat 5.5
Fedor
Guys, I'm having a problem trying to run both apache and tomcat at the same
port.
I'm able to run both of them when using different ports, but at the same port
apache simply won't run at all.
can you please point me to some paper or something explaining how to do it?
apache2
tomcat 5.5
Fedora
i'm here looking for xxx.com If it's hosted by the server it
> replys and spits out the html
>
> so where your config file reads NameVirtualHost 210.210.210.210:80 try
> NameVirtualHost *:80
>
> also be sure that you have NameVirtualHost *:80 before your first virtual
Hey guys, what's up
I've made some changes in my network yesterday to put an Appliance
(VPN router, etc.) between the Wan and my Linux box (with Bind,
apache, postfix, etc.).
So now my server has only a local network interface and everything
sent to It is forwarded by the Appliance and v