I'd be _very_ suprised if you could do this from an application level. You
could probably do it in the OS tho, map port 8081 or some such to 8080 on
eth1 or some such. I'm not a networking guy so I'm not sure how to go about
it.... Look into IPTABLES and such i think.... that's where I'd start anyway
;-)

-Josh
--
And can you tell me doctor why I still can't get to sleep?
And why the channel 7 chopper chills me to my feet?
And what's this rash that comes and goes, can you tell me what it means?
God help me, I was only 19


----- Original Message -----
From: "kathee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: When to use two tomcat instances


> Is there a way, using the server.xml files to tell the instances to
> listen on the same port, but on different NICs??
>
> Kat
>
> On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 22:34, Josh G wrote:
> > You don't need two installs, just two server.xml files. I do it to keep
both
> > development and test versions of a site which uses the root context but
> > doesn't justify an apache install.
> >
> > -Josh
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