> From: Caldarale, Charles R 
> Subject: RE: different context on different ports, but one tomcat
> 
> > From: Szabolcs Márton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Subject: different context on different ports, but one tomcat
> > 
> > I have ONE instance of Tomcat with 3 different webapps (context)
> > instance#1: accept connection only on port 80 from anywhere
> > instance#2: accept connections only on https port from anywhere
> > instance#3 accept connections on port 7080 but only from localhost
> 
> You didn't bother to tell us what level of Tomcat you're 
> using, but this should be a starting point for the current version:
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/valve.html#Remo
> te%20Address%20Filter
> 
> You will probably have to extend the above filter to add 
> checks for port numbers and secure connections.

Forgot to mention that #2 should be handled by configuring a 
<transport-guarantee> of CONFIDENTIAL in its web.xml descriptor.

Why do you think it's necesary to prohibit https access to application #1?

 - Chuck


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