RE: regarding tomcat port no

2006-02-28 Thread Kasim
request is 80 so better to set that port provided other services (http) is not using it -Original Message- From: bhavik shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 12:05 AM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: regarding tomcat port no Hi, in my system we installed the tomcat

Re: regarding tomcat port no

2006-02-26 Thread David Smith
Use netstat to see what ports are open for listening. Versions vary, but I use netstat -tlnp . The option definitions for Mandriva Linux are: -t = tcp connections -l = listening ports -n = numeric only (don't lookup domain and service names) -p = show what process is attached to the port

regarding tomcat port no

2006-02-25 Thread bhavik shah
Hi, in my system we installed the tomcat on unix system which can be used through different port I forget those port noHow should I know which port no is excesssing tomcat thanks bhavik

RE: regarding tomcat port no

2006-02-25 Thread Richard Mixon
:35 AM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: regarding tomcat port no Hi, in my system we installed the tomcat on unix system which can be used through different port I forget those port noHow should I know which port no is excesssing tomcat thanks bhavik