yeah it is odd.  I am not even changing any context yet.  In the log files,
I can not find the ip of the person(who's in hk) who's trying to access my
site.  But oddly another person also in hk could access my site. I don't
understand this random behavior.
What's more odd is that I can access personA's site and she's running the
same tomcat webserver, but personA cannot access my site.
what's wrong? thank you for the help

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eddie Bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: help with apache tomcat webserver


> That's kind of odd.  I was able to pull your server up and run the
> number guess game.  To me, that indicates you have things "set up right"
> (at least for the ROOT application).  Is this the context you're having
> problems with?  What do you find in the log files?  I'd look in the log
> files and see if you can determine anything from what you find there.
>
> HTH,
>
> Eddie
>
> Jonathan Zhang wrote:
>
> >Everything is in default condition as provided by apache tomcat 4.0.
People
> >in foreign countries such as hk and china can not view it while people in
US
> >can.  if it helps here's my ip addr:
> >http://64.161.27.180:8080/index.html
> >thanks for the help
> >
> >-jonathan
> >
>
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