Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Justin Jaynes
Strike that--I just found that documentation after looking the hundredth time. I guess we overlook what we didn't know before, assuming it isn't what we wanted to find--or something strange like that. But I found it. Thanks everyone. Justin --- Justin Jaynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'll

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Justin Jaynes wrote: > I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for > connector elements. .. at least not in the > documentation listed on the 5.5 documentation / > configuration setup. On this page?? Look again :-) -- H

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Justin Jaynes
I'll try... thanks so much for such a fast reply. Is there any document about that feature on the tomcat apache site? Justin --- David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try address="192.168.56.32" or whatever IP you want > tomcat to bind to. > The port attribute will do the same thing for > d

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread David Smith
Try address="192.168.56.32" or whatever IP you want tomcat to bind to. The port attribute will do the same thing for defining what port number to bind to. --David Justin Jaynes wrote: >I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for >connector elements. .. at least not in the >documentation

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Justin Jaynes
I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for connector elements. .. at least not in the documentation listed on the 5.5 documentation / configuration setup. How would I do it? Can you please indicate the syntax? Thanks, Justin --- Hassan Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Justin Jay

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-10 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Justin Jaynes wrote: > I am running tomcat 5.5.12 and need to host two sites, > both with ssl. > Can you set up two connectors (one port 443 and one > port 80) for one specific ip address and another set > of connectors for another ip address? Yes. :-) That's exactly what you need to do. Try