which redirectPort have you stay in your normal 8080 tomcat connector config?


On Wednesday 13 November 2002 23:57, Michal Kreglewski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a problem with port redirection on Tomcat 4.1.12 standalone. I've
> enabled SSL in server.xml and it works fine. But then I put the following
> in web.xml:
>
> <security-constraint>
>   <web-resource-collection>
>     <web-resource-name>My Servlet</web-resource-name>
>     <url-pattern>/myServlet</url-pattern>
>   </web-resource-collection>
>   <auth-constraint>
>     <role-name>myRole</role-name>
>   </auth-constraint>
>   <user-data-constraint>
>     <transport-guarantee>CONFIDENTIAL</transport-guarantee>
>   </user-data-constraint>
> </security-constraint>
>
> <login-config>
>   <auth-method>FORM</auth-method>
>   <realm-name>Dyplom application</realm-name>
>   <form-login-config>
>     <form-login-page>/login.jsp</form-login-page>
>     <form-error-page>/error.jsp</form-error-page>
>   </form-login-config>
> </login-config>
>
> <security-role>
>   <role-name>myRole</role-name>
> </security-role>
>
> And now I expect that invoking http://localhost:8080/myApp/myServlet will
> redirect me to login.jsp page over HTTPS. And that works ok, but only if
> Tomcat works on 80 and 443 ports. Otherwise my browser (IE 6.0) only asks
> me to accept the server certificate and then it can't connect to the
> server.
>
> Is there a way to make it work on other ports (for example on default 8080
> and 8443)?
>
> Mind, that when I ommit <auth-constraint> tag it works as it should -
> MyServlet is invoked over HTTPS.
>
> Thanks for any help.
> Michal
>
>
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