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From: Dave Filchak <[email protected]>
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Subject: Tomcat on a machine with multiple ip addresses
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Due to a hard drive failure, I am needing to move some websites to a
machine that has Tomcat already running on it with Apache as the front
end. I was unable to get the sites working using the Apache instance
that was already there so, I installed a second instance on the machine,
with a separate pid and listening on a different ip. ( it would have
been better to just use the same Apache instance but I could not get it
to work. The default Tomcat page kept coming up) I added the address
attribute to the server.xml files so that it would not listen on all
interfaces. So, I have the new instance sort of working but for some
reason, on all but two virtual sites, I cannot access them if I use
www.somedomain.com. Only if I use somedomain.com. As I said, two of the
sites work fine. The dns resolves correctly to either www.somedomain.com
or somedomain.com. So, can tomcat or could tomcat be screwing this up
somehow (actually, I guess it would have been me who screwed it up
somewhere). I am not well versed in tomcat at this point so some help
would be greatly appreciated. Either just to solve this issue or help on
how I could have simply used the original instance to server my
non-tomcat php sites.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
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