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Thanks guys !
> Subject: RE: Re: Access server from outside> Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:16:19
> +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: users@tomcat.apache.org> > > From:
> Jonathan Pare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I contacted my ISP and they are
> blocking t
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: Access server from outside> > Does your
> ISP allow you to run a server? Mine blocks pretty much all > incoming
> requests.> > > Jonathan Pare wrote:> > >Any of you have an idea why I ca
Any of you have an idea why I can't access my websites from outside my home ?
Thanks.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Access server
> from outside> Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 07:44:41 -0400> > Hi,> > Why can't I
> access my websites from outside my network ? On
Hi guys, another question:
is there some kind of cache in Tomcat that I have to manually clean up ?
Here's what I did: I replaced the default index.jsp welcome page in
webapps/root/ (the one that says the server is up and running...) with a page
of my own who access a MySql table and output its
Hi,
Why can't I access my websites from outside my network ? On the computer
running the server everything's fine:
I can access via
- http://localhost/
- http://[myipaddress]/
- http://[mydyndnsservice.com]/
But when I try from work, the page never loads.
I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, Tomcat 5.5.16
If you're unsure of how to do the first, you probably will feel more pain>
> trying the second (so do that first thing).> > > > > -Original
> Message-> > From: Jonathan Pare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent:
> Monday, April 17, 2006 5:20 PM
fault "congrats on setting up apache" message
> from apache. Even though you didn't install apache, it's part of your ubuntu
> setup and it restarts with your box.
>
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jonathan Pare [mailto:[EMAIL P
listing... what happened ?
>
> Have you looked at your logs? This stinks of Apache HTTPd on port 80
> instead of Tomcat. You might also want to use netstat to see what is
> running and on what ports.
>
> --David
>
> Jonathan Pare wrote:
> > I didn't in
listens to port 8080, not 80, so if you just installed >
> Tomcat, http://localhost:8080/> is the correct path> > Filip> > > Jonathan
> Pare wrote:> > I didn't install apache, I just installed tomcat 5.5.16. So
> it's tomcat who's listening on por
I didn't install apache, I just installed tomcat 5.5.16. So it's tomcat who's
listening on port 80.
But why the index.jsp file in the webapps/ROOT/index.jsp is not showing when I
go to http://localhost/
?
And why do I have a file not found when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp
? (and the fi
What are the files that I should check if they're ok ?
/usr/local/tomcat/conf/server.xml
/usr/loca/tomcat/webapps/root/WEB-INF/web.xml
what should I look for in those files ? Could you show me examples of
"working" configuration
Is there other config files I should check ?
Thanks
I didn't take the default. I changed the port to 80:
File:
usr/local/tomcat/conf/server.xml
Changed this:
A
Tomcat Users List
2006-04-17 13:20
Sorry guys about my reply to another thread, I didn't realize.
I'm new at this so...
I only installed tomcat following this guide:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44006&highlight=tomcat
Maybe apache comes with tomcat (I didn't manually installed apache) ? But I
thing it's tomcat who
Yes I've tried with the port number (in my case it's 80) and also with the
APPLICATION_NAME.
But the weird thing is that yesterday everything was going fine and now I
get that directory listing instead of the jsp page.
Here's what I get when I click on the apache2-default directory:
Why when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing containing
those 2 elements:
[DIR] Parent Directory 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
[DIR] apache2-default/ 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
And when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp I get a file not found error
although THE FILE EXISTS !
Thanks.
(using ubun
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu 5.10.
I installed Tomcat 5.5.16.
My webserver was going fine until I rebooted my computer.
Now when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing of "Index of/"
with those 2 entries:
[DIR] Parent Directory 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
[DIR] apache2-default/
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