> From: Daniela Marangoni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: R: R: PROBLEMS CONNECTING TO TOMCAT MANAGER
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> Do you I need to define 8080 on file services located on the
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> Winnt\system32\drivers??
No. But, ping will not tell you if a specific port is blocked by your
Windows fire
Il giorno ven, 27/10/2006 alle 11.31 +0200, Daniela Marangoni ha
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> Realm : XDB
Yes, when using the memory realm (tomcat-users.xml), bounce tomcat on
every change. Also (and this might be a typo in the email) use username
and password 'teste' as entered in the tomcat-users.xml. You said below
you tried the username and password 'test'.
--David
Daniela Marangoni wrote:
ping localhost
How can I see if the localhost
is locked?
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