I'm running tomcat 5.0 in a SUSE environment.
To access the webapp the user has to enter in a web browser
app.server:8443 and it automatically redirects to
https://app.server:8443/myapp/servlet/login; (this is made with an
index.htm in the ROOT context). What I have been looking for is to
Just use the same trick you already do. This time, instead of putting
your index.html at ROOT, put it under the root folder of an apache httpd
server for that host. This assumes you run an apache httpd server on
that server and it listens to port 80.
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I'm running tomcat 5.0 in a SUSE environment.
To access the webapp the user has to enter in a web browser
app.server:8443 and it automatically redirects to
https://app.server:8443/myapp/servlet/login; (this is made with an
index.htm in the ROOT context). What I
Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 15:16
Para: Tomcat Users List
Asunto: Re: Redirect HOST to HOST:PORT
Just use the same trick you already do. This time, instead of putting your
index.html at ROOT, put it under the root folder of an apache httpd server
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De: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 15:16
Para: Tomcat Users List
Asunto: Re: Redirect HOST to HOST:PORT
Just use the same trick you already do. This time, instead of putting your
index.html at ROOT, put it under the root folder
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Subject: RE: Redirect HOST to HOST:PORT
Thanks a lot for such a fast answer but actually I'm a newbie
and really don't know how to do what you proposed.
Use the iptables utility to redirect 443 to 8443. Consult the man pages
for iptable