Jody Garnett wrote:
>> In anycase accepted all the defaults; and then opening the web ui was
>> not successful. Running the start geosever short cut did not help;
>> opening up the services control pannel allowed me to start geoserver
>> ... however
>> - http://localhost:8080/geoserver produces a 504 SERVICE Unavailable
>> - http://localhost:8080/ does respond with a javadoc and geoserver link
>>
>> So Jetty appears to be started (when I do so manually); but the war is not 
>> working....
>>     
>
> Tried running without vista access control turned on; service still
> does not work. The uninstaller does work however :-)
> Starting the install again with access control turned off; to see if
> it makes a difference (it often does as it behaves more like windows
> XP this way).
>
> Went and had a look at the logs; looks to be endless troubles with the
> threaded epsg authority (probably the system account cannot do temp
> files or something?)
>
> The last lines look a bit funny to me:
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2009/04/25 14:50:01 | 16100 [WrapperSimpleAppMain]
> INFO org.mortbay.log - Started [email protected]:8080
>
> I am used to 127.0.0.1 or something?
> Jody
>   
0.0.0.0:8080 is normal, it means listen on all interfaces. If it said 
127.0.0.1:8080 GeoServer would only be accessible from the machine itself.

You have a point though; do we need to make an exception in the Windows 
firewall?

-Arne

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OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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