Then you need another hardware (or software) solution which can proxy http requests.

-Tim

Bedrijven.nl wrote:

And what if i don't want to use apache??

Maarten

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 1:12 PM
Aan: Tomcat Users List
Onderwerp: Re: question about multiple instances and multiple domains


You have 2 ways (actually more, but I'm gonna suggest 2). Both involve running apache on port 80.

1) Run apache on port 80 and use JK to route the requests to the
approrpriate
tomcat. This involves some more config tweaks for your existing tomcat
instance.

2) Run apache on port 80 and use mod_proxy to port back the the ip:port.

-Tim




Bedrijven.nl wrote:


Hi all,

I have successfully set up multiple tc instances on one server on

differtent

ports. so application 1 runs on 9100, application2 at 9110 and so on.
It works fine when i type directly the portnumber after the ipaddress.

What

I want now is when someone is entering a domainname it goes directly to

the

appropiate application. e.g. www.application1.com goes to application 1

runs

on 9100 and so on. How can I achieve this?? The second thing is that we
closed the ports 9100 etc in the firewall so is it possible to go to the
application on a different port when a http request on port 80 is coming

in?


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