Allright, let's continue step by step, based on the above. Q5: a) Open a Windows command window.
b) Type "nslookup adm138" The last line of the response is an IP address. What is it ? 128.172.12.129 (which is IP of ADM138) c) Type "nslookup www.fmdreports.vcu.edu" The last line of the response is an IP address. What is it ? 128.172.12.129 (which is IP of ADM138) Q6: when the users now type the following URL in their browser : http://www.fmdreports.vcu.edu what page do they see ? Can not display webpage Is it the same page as when you type this URL in your browser : http://adm138 Can not display webpage another note.....now that I have changed port from 8080 to 80, I cannot see my default URL (http://adm138/InfoViewApp) either on user workstation (not sure if same or different issue, can see on server with no problem) but I can address w/ vendor if I need to. _____________________________________________ "Change is the essence of life. Be willing to surrender what you are, for what you could become". Lisa D. Beggs Information Technology Specialist Business Application Services Phone: 804 828-2098 Fax: 804 828-0322 Don't be a phishing victim - VCU and other reputable organizations will never use email to request that you reply with your password, social security number or confidential personal information. For more details visit http://infosecurity.vcu.edu/phishing.html From: André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org> Date: 07/23/2009 10:42 AM Subject: Re: Trouble setting up virtual host Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote: > Can you tell us first under what kind of host this Tomcat is running ? > Is it a Unix system, a Linux system, a Windows system ? > > We are running Windows Server 2003 > > Second : > I am going to ask some pretty basic questions. Can you answer them, > even if you think that they are stupid, or that you have already > answered them ? That will give us some insight into the situation, to > help you quicker. > > Q1 : I presume that this, until now, is a working server. Yes/No ? Yes > > Q2: If yes, how do the users access it now ? What exact URL do they type > in the browser location bar, to access the homepage of this server ? > > They used to type in http://adm138:8080/InfoViewApp - until I changed the > port to 80 so now it is http://adm138/InfoViewApp - we want them to now be > able to type in www.fmdreports.vcu.edu or fmdreports.vcu.edu to be able to > get to that same page just easier to remember url for them > > Q3: Still if yes, does that same URL work from all workstations, and do > they all get the same page for the same URL ? And which page is that ? > > Yes, when they type in that page they get > http://adm138/InfoViewApp/logon.jsp and this is what I need the DNS names > to be redirected to. > Allright, let's continue step by step, based on the above. Q5: a) Open a Windows command window. b) Type "nslookup adm138" The last line of the response is an IP address. What is it ? c) Type "nslookup www.fmdreports.vcu.edu" The last line of the response is an IP address. What is it ? Q6: when the users now type the following URL in their browser : http://www.fmdreports.vcu.edu what page do they see ? Is it the same page as when you type this URL in your browser : http://adm138 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org