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Thanks for this. I did use the address attribute for port 80. No check 
that. I think what I did was pit address=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX but did not 
specify the port ... just the address as it also listens on ports up in 
the 8000 range I believe. How do I stop it from listening on port 443? I 
will need to have another site (non tomcat) listening on 443 on the same 
IP under Apache. This machine basically has three IP numbers assigned to it.

Dave

On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 03/05/2010 23:40, Dave Filchak wrote:
>    
>> Humm ... sorry it has taken a while to get back to you with this. I have
>> been busy trying to get all my clients up. There is not a lot of them
>> but it is very time consuming. Before I get to all the configs, does
>> Tomcat, by default, take over ALL the ips' on port 443 i.e. 0.0.0.0:443?
>> If so, where would/could I set this to only listen on one IP or even do
>> not listen for 443 as I have another app that I will need for that port.
>>      
> By default, Tomcat will listen to all IPv4 and IPv6 addressed on the
> specified port.
>
> Use the address attribute of the connector to limit this to all IPv4
> only, all IPv6 only or a apecific IPv4 or IPv6 address.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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