On 18 Sep 2008 at 14:29, Gauss wrote:
Greetings,
I am using Apache Tomcat 6.0 on Windows Server 2003. I'm not
serving any
pure HTML pages - all pages are JSPs, so I plan to use Tomcat in a
standalone mode.
I want to use port 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS/SSL versus
the
Yes there is.
I recommend this article as far as properly configuring SSL (this one is with a
self signed certificate though)
http://techtracer.com/2007/09/12/setting-up-ssl-on-tomcat-in-3-easy-steps/
Here's an example config for both, which also will allow connections on 80 to
redirect to
18, 2008 2:37 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat 6 HTTP / HTTP SSL Connector Port - Configuration
Verification
Yes there is.
I recommend this article as far as properly configuring SSL (this one is
with a self signed certificate though)
http://techtracer.com/2007/09/12/setting-up-ssl
Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat 6 HTTP / HTTP SSL Connector Port - Configuration
Verification
Paul,
Thanks very much for the help. I have already configured SSL to work using
port 443 as follows:
Connector port=80 protocol=HTTP/1.1
connectionTimeout=2
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat 6 HTTP / HTTP SSL Connector Port - Configuration
Verification
I had a similar issue, and it turned out to be an address binding issue.
Can you access the site on localhost by using your actual hostname
Gauss wrote:
From the Apache Tomcat server I can access my webapp via SSL/443 using
localhost and/or the server's LAN IP address.
No errors in the logfile.
More and more, this problem looks like a firewall/port blocking issue.
Yes, it probably is. Also check the Windows Firewall, if it might
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat 6 HTTP / HTTP SSL Connector Port - Configuration
Verification
I had a similar issue, and it turned out to be an address binding issue.
Can you access the site on localhost by using your actual