RE: How to do a catch-all Host?

2022-01-06 Thread Neil Aggarwal
Chris: I figured out the problem. I put quotes around the secret in workers.properties since I had copied and pasted it from server.xml. I removed them and everything worked. Thanks for your help! Thank you, Neil -- Neil Aggarwal, (972) 834-1565, http://www.propfinancing.com We offer 30

RE: How to do a catch-all Host?

2022-01-05 Thread Neil Aggarwal
Christopher: > What is the defaultHost for the ? It is localhost. > ... which means it should already be the default (catch-all) host. > 403 means "unauthorized" which could mean something other than "I can't > find the host". Ahh. Got it. > What ar

Re: How to do a catch-all Host?

2022-01-05 Thread Christopher Schultz
st tag in server.xml to capture everything: * Any idea what I did wrong? What is the defaultHost for the ? It's usually: ... which means it should already be the default (catch-all) host. 403 means "unauthorized" which could mean something other than &q

How to do a catch-all Host?

2022-01-05 Thread Neil Aggarwal
Hello all: If I access a simple html file from the command line using lynx: lynx http://127.0.0.1:8080/www/ I get the page and this entry in the localhost_access_log: 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 - - [05/Jan/2022:16:21:22 -0600] "GET /www/index.html HTTP/1.0" 200 19 But if I try to do that through the web

Catch-all host

2011-07-12 Thread Calum
Hello all, I think I remember seeing something related to this on the list recently, but I just wanted to ask explicitly: Can you set up a catch-all host in Tomcat? Host name=* appBase=... / If not, could it be made possible, or is there any workaround possible? I'm thinking that an Apache

RE: Catch-all host

2011-07-12 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Calum [mailto:cal...@gmail.com] Subject: Catch-all host I think I remember seeing something related to this on the list recently, but I just wanted to ask explicitly: Can you set up a catch-all host in Tomcat? The defaultHost set in Engine is automatically and always the catch-all