Thanks Gregor!
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De: Gregor Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 10 de agosto de 2007 11:49
Para: Tomcat Users List
Assunto: Re: Define tomcat ports
afaik port 1 - 1024 are so-called privileged ports (at least in unix /
linux) which require
Thank you Markus!
I'll take a careful look at server.xml file!
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De: Markus Schönhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 10 de agosto de 2007 11:55
Para: users@tomcat.apache.org
Assunto: Re: Define tomcat ports
Milanez, Marcus schrieb:
>
Markus Schönhaber schrieb:
> Especially: if you want to run two Tomcat instances, you'll have to make
> sure that all ports one instance listens to are different from all ports
> the other (or any other application on the machine) listens to.
To phrase that more exactly: you can have to applicati
Milanez, Marcus schrieb:
> We need have two tomcat instances (different versions, 5.0.xx and
> 6.0.xx) running in the same server. We need it because we have some web
> applications deployed in Tomcat 5 which don't start in Tomcat 6. We
> won't have enough time to migrate all the applications to a
afaik port 1 - 1024 are so-called privileged ports (at least in unix /
linux) which require superuser-right (root).
since it's not the best idea running tomcat as root, you'll be fine
choosing any port above 1024.
also, you should make sure not to choose a port that's already been taken.
in linu
Hi,
We need have two tomcat instances (different versions, 5.0.xx and
6.0.xx) running in the same server. We need it because we have some web
applications deployed in Tomcat 5 which don't start in Tomcat 6. We
won't have enough time to migrate all the applications to adhere some
Tomcat 6 issues, s