In both tomcat/conf directories do a

grep 'port=' server.xml


Regards

Andrew


On 06/06/2006, at 4:25 PM, Christian Jean wrote:

JDK 1.5 (AMD 64-bit) had been installed for several months already with
JAVA_HOME configured correctly.

Jeach!

On 6/6/06, Bob Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

--- Christian Jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've been successfully using various version of
> Tomcat for serveral years
> with the same certificate... all worked well.
>
> I wanted to test the stability of Tomcat 5.5.17, so
> I installed in on the
> same server but renamed all the 8XXX ports to 9XXX
> so that it could be run
> in parallel to the 5.0.28 server.  When I started
> the 5.5.17 server, I
> noticed that I could not get the HTTPS (SSL) pages
> working correctly.  The
> normal HTTP pages were working correctly though.
>
> Then the real trouble started!!  I could not load
> any HTTPS pages from any
> server thereafter...
>
> The SSL pages DID work on the 5.0.28 prior to
> testing the 5.5.17, but now
> HTTPS no longer works at all.  When trying to load
> the ssl pages from the
> browser it says nothing... just a timeout occures.
>
> The logs don't show a single trace that something (a
> page) was not properly
> sent.
>
> Using 'netstat -ln' shows that the ports are
> successfully bound.
>
> The only message I'm capable of getting is with
> lynx:
>
>  bash>   lynx https://localhost:8443
>
> Will display the following line:
>
>   SSL error:Can't find common name in
> certificate-Continue? (y)
>
> Appart from installing and running server 5.5.17,
> nothing has changed on my
> server, so its weird that my production 5.0.28
> should stop working because
> of this test???
>

Christian,

You mention that no other changes were made on
the server, but did you happen to also install
jdk/jre 1.5 and/or change JAVA_HOME?

-Bob

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