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Hi,
try including the i.p add in security.allowedAddresses in
jserv.properties file
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From: "Elizabeth Genco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 03:34 AM
Subject: 1.1.2 trouble: binding to a specific IP
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> I'm the sysadmin for a group of developers who are all sharing the same
> Solaris (2.7) box, and am trying to upgrade Apache 1.3.12 w/Jserv 1.1.1 to
> Apache 1.3.12 w/Jserv 1.1.2. This is a box with multiple Apache
> installations running, all binding to separate interfaces. Because we
have
> so many developers, I have to maintain several completely separate
> environments by binding separate Apaches to separate ip's -- I can't
create
> virtual servers or anything like that.
>
> After installing, I make the following three changes to my config files:
>
> 1. In httpd.conf, I add a line like this:
>
> Include /usr/local/www/momo.dev.sonatainc.com/jserv/etc/jserv.conf
>
> I also bind Apache to a specific IP:
>
> BindAddress 192.168.134.5
>
> 2. In jserv.conf:
>
> ApJServDefaultHost 192.168.134.5
>
> 3. In jserv.properties:
>
> bindaddress=192.168.134.5
>
> Upon startup, I get the following errors:
>
> 1. In jserv_log:
>
> [14/08/2000 17:38:04:164 EDT] Connections from momo/192.168.134.5 are not
> allowed
>
> 2. And then in jserv.properties, there's the old favorite:
>
> [14/08/2000 17:38:15:158] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1) Please
make
> sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing to the correct version of
> ApacheJServ.jar
>
> I've made NO other changes to these files -- the path to ApacheJServ.jar
IS
> correct!
>
> # grep classpath *
> [...snip...]
>
jserv.properties:wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/www/momo.dev.sonatainc.com/jse
> rv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
> jserv.properties:wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/java/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
> [...snip...]
> # ls -l
/usr/local/www/momo.dev.sonatainc.com/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
> -rw-r--r-- 1 www dev 86875 Aug 14 16:35
> /usr/local/www/momo.dev.sonatainc.com/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
> # ls -l /usr/local/java/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
> -r--r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 76453 Apr 21 1998
> /usr/local/java/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
> #
>
> In fact, when I forgo attempting to bing Jserv to any particular IP (ie, I
> don't make changes 2 and 3), it works just fine. The thing is, though, I
> *have* to figure out a way to make it bind to a particular IP, or the
> developers will be stepping on one another's toes as they stop and restart
> their respective webservers.
>
> I think the answer lies in the "Connections from momo/192.168.134.5 are
not
> allowed" message; however, I couldn't find anything in the documentation
> about this (which doesn't mean that it's not there, of course). Is there
> some new security feature I need to configure? I'll also note that I
never
> ran into this problem before attempting this upgrade.
>
> Can anyone shed some light on this problem? Or at least point me in the
> direction of the documentation that does?
>
> Thanks very much
> Elizabeth Genco
>
>
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