Hi,
I deployed a public website to Tomcat 7, Windows 2008 server with the
following server.xml.
Service name=Catalina
Connector port=8443
protocol=org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol SSLEnabled=true
maxThreads=200 scheme=https secure=true debug=0
Nathaniel Thalluri wrote:
Hi,
I deployed a public website to Tomcat 7, Windows 2008 server with the
following server.xml.
Service name=Catalina
Connector port=8443
protocol=org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol SSLEnabled=true
maxThreads=200 scheme=https secure=true
From: Nathaniel Thalluri [mailto:nathaniel.thall...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat website unreachable on the internet
Service name=Catalina
(configuration snipped)
You appear to be using some very old and inaccurate Tomcat reference. Please
throw it away and use the real Tomcat documentation
Andre,
*How are the computers/workstations on the Internet supposed to read your
Windows hosts file, to know the IP address ?
For that matter, how is that Windows server connected to the Internet ?*
This is something I will have to ask my network admin.
You also mention that the Alias tag is
:55:47 2010
Subject: Re: Tomcat website unreachable on the internet
Andre,
*How are the computers/workstations on the Internet supposed to read your
Windows hosts file, to know the IP address ?
For that matter, how is that Windows server connected to the Internet ?*
This is something I will have
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Nathaniel Thalluri
nathaniel.thall...@gmail.com wrote:
You also mention that the Alias tag is superfluous. My intention in adding
it was to get to the site by typing https://portal.plugpower.com not
https://portal.plugpower.com:8443/SRA/. But this is not the
@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Fri Nov 26 14:55:47 2010
Subject: Re: Tomcat website unreachable on the internet
Andre,
*How are the computers/workstations on the Internet supposed to read your
Windows hosts file, to know the IP address ?
For that matter, how is that Windows server connected to the Internet
The IIS was setup to manage other previously existent websites on the
machine. I will have to get rid of it. BTW, the cert is registered with
Tomcat. I followed the instructions on Tomcat's website to setup SSL.
When you say 'page under construction' page points to a bigger problem, are
you
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Nathaniel Thalluri
nathaniel.thall...@gmail.com wrote:
When you say 'page under construction' page points to a bigger problem, are
you saying the issue is with Tomcat, IIS or OS?
I'm saying that the system in question just plain ain't reachable, at
least from