Yes, my error, I just surmised that since he was using IIS with the
Tomcat connector that he did in fact have a reason for using it. If
that is not the case, then you are correct. The desired result can be
achieved by disabling or removing IIS and reconfiguring Tomcat to
respond on port 80 and configure virtual hosts.
-----Original Message-----
From: Caldarale, Charles R <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>
To : Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Tue Mar 16 9:26:19 2010
Subject: Re: Problem redirecting requests from IIS to Tomcat by
isapi_redirect.dll
From: Electronjockey [mailto:electronjoc...@hotmail.com]
Subject: Re: Problem redirecting requests from IIS to Tomcat by
isapi_redirect.dll
First you need to configure IIS to handle host headers.
Actually, the first thing to do is get rid of IIS, since it doesn't
appear to be playing any useful role in the OP's environment, then
configure Tomcat to use port 80, and follow the instructions at the link
Pid provided.
- Chuck
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