André Warnier
Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:55:46 -0800
testwreq wreq wrote:
Ok, that /might/ be Tomcat, and it /might/ be the Tomcat we are talking about. But it is not sure yet, because it seems that there may be more running on that system than you (and us) know about.I see 8080 running as follows: tcp 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN 6980/java
teswreq,I am going to try to help you, but you have to follow the steps and do what you are told, ok ?
First, enter this command : netstat -anp | grep LISTEN | grep 6980 you should see the same line as above, and a couple of additional ones. Paste these lines here, in your next message. Then, enter this : ps -ef | grep 6980 and also paste the result here.Then, navigate to the "conf" directory of Tomcat (we do not know where the CentOS Tomcat package puts that one, so you have to find it yourself). In that directory, is a file "server.xml".
Make a copy of that file, and edit that copy.Remove all the XML comments from it. (Those are text sections between "<!--" and "-->" sequences), and also paste the rest here.
Then, we might see things a bit more clearly.Then, while we are looking at that, get yourself an add-on for your browser, that we will use later to show what exactly is going on between the browser and the server. If you are using Firefox (recommended), get the HttpFox add-on for example. If you are using IE, get Fiddler2. You can find these things in Google, or in the "add-ons/plugins" menu of the browser.
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