Hi Joe,

do you have something else running on the same port? try another port.

I have this running on a VM that is located on another machine on my
network and could not get to it without adding the DNS name or IP. as
soon as I did that it worked.

Don't know if that helps, but that was all I had to do to get it to
work.

Shane

On Apr 19, 11:55 pm, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Josh,
>
> My jetty.xml is exactly the same structure as this but still does not
> work on my internal
> network pc. I wonder if there is something else to consider? Any one
> can help please!
>
> Joe
>
> On Apr 20, 10:33 am, JLeone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have it working without a problem:
>
> >                                                 <New id="cfmlWebContext_1"
> > class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
> >                                                         <Set 
> > name="contextPath">/</Set>
> >                                                         <Set 
> > name="war"><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."/>/
> > webroot_cfmlapps/cfmlWebContext_1/</Set>
> >                                                         <Set 
> > name="defaultsDescriptor"><SystemProperty
> > name="jetty.home" default="."/>/etc/webdefault.xml</Set>
> >                                                         <Set 
> > name="VirtualHosts">
> >                                                                 <Array 
> > type="java.lang.String">
> >                                                                         
> > <Item>127.0.0.1</Item>
> >                                                                         
> > <Item>localhost</Item>
> >                                                                         
> > <Item>192.168.1.69</Item>
> >                                                                 </Array>
> >                                                         </Set>
> >                                                 </New>
>
> > Notice the 192.168.1.69 is my local static address on my internal
> > network
>
> > -Josh
>
> > On Apr 19, 4:57 pm, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thank you for help.
>
> > > I did put the server ip there exactly as you described but still get
> > > error:
> > > HTTP ERROR: 404
> > > NOT_FOUND
> > > RequestURI=/index.cfm
>
> > > Powered by jetty://
>
> > > What do you mean by "external IP"? I think the one I put was the local
> > > network ip.
>
> > > Also I turned off 'friendly' error pages and turned off any "disable
> > > script debugging ..." in IE,
> > > but still got the simple error as above. Do you think the error was
> > > delivered by jetty or not?
> > > How can I do further check with the tools?
>
> > > Is there any one who has successfully opened the openBD-jetty (based
> > > on the "Ready 2 Run Bundle on Windows" package)
> > > from a local network pc? It is unbelievable that I can open it on the
> > > server itself but cannot on a network pc.
> > > Because I was successful when I used same port (8080) to open CF7 and
> > > the commercial Blue Dragon (using the built in webserver
> > > or IIS).
>
> > > Your help would be extremly appreciated!
>
> > > Joe
>
> > > On Apr 18, 2:05 pm, Shane McMurray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I just went through this. you have to add the computer external IP or
> > > > dns name to the jetty.xml config for it to listen on that name or IP.
>
> > > > its in jetty.xml under the handler section
>
> > > > the item for the site you are pointing to needs to have the entry for
> > > > the IP or dns name
>
> > > > <Item>
> > > >                                                 <New 
> > > > id="cfmlWebContext_1"
> > > > class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
> > > >                                                         <Set 
> > > > name="contextPath">/</Set>
> > > >                                                         <Set 
> > > > name="war"><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."/>/
> > > > webroot_cfmlapps/cfmlWebContext_1/</Set>
> > > >                                                         <Set 
> > > > name="defaultsDescriptor"><SystemProperty
> > > > name="jetty.home" default="."/>/etc/webdefault.xml</Set>
> > > >                                                         <Set 
> > > > name="VirtualHosts">
> > > >                                                                 <Array 
> > > > type="java.lang.String">
> > > >                                                                         
> > > > <Item>127.0.0.1</Item>
> > > >                                                                         
> > > > <Item>MYIP or DNS Name</Item> <<<<<<<< HERE
> > > >                                                                 </Array>
> > > >                                                         </Set>
> > > >                                                 </New>
> > > >                                         </Item>
>
> > > > On Apr 17, 8:56 am, Andy Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > That's precisely how to do it. I verified locally with my own copy of
> > > > > jetty that without it, I get a 404 when attempting to access it with 
> > > > > my
> > > > > local network IP but it works fine if I add it in there.
>
> > > > > Andy
>
> > > > > Joe wrote:
> > > > > > I checked the jetty.xml and tried to replace "localhost" with the
> > > > > > server ip in the <Set name="VirtualHosts"> block. It still shows 
> > > > > > HTTP
> > > > > > ERROR: 404. Any further idea? Could you advise me where and how I
> > > > > > should set the IP. I I did as follows:
> > > > > > <New id="cfmlWebContext_1"
> > > > > > class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
> > > > > > ............
> > > > > > <Set name="VirtualHosts">
> > > > > >   <Array type="java.lang.String">                                   
> > > > > >                <Item>[our server ip here]</
> > > > > > Item>
> > > > > >   </Array>
> > > > > > </Set>
> > > > > > By the way our server os is Windows 2000 and network pc is win XP.
>
> > > > > > Thanks
>
> > > > > > On Apr 16, 9:58 pm, Andy Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > >> Hi Joe,
>
> > > > > >> Check the jetty.xml. There's a configuration option in there for 
> > > > > >> setting
> > > > > >> which IP addresses it's listening on.
>
> > > > > >> Andy
>
> > > > > >> Joe wrote:
>
> > > > > >>> Hello,
>
> > > > > >>> I installed the "Ready 2 Run Bundle on Windows" package it works 
> > > > > >>> fine
> > > > > >>> on my own pc and on our server using the url "http://localhost:
> > > > > >>> 8080/...".
>
> > > > > >>> However, it gives an error "HTTP ERROR: 404 ..." when I tried to
> > > > > >>> browse from a pc within our network by using "http://[serverip]:
> > > > > >>> 8080/...".
>
> > > > > >>> Our network consultant checked and confirmed that the 8080 port is
> > > > > >>> open and there is no firewall involed. and the problem could be 
> > > > > >>> the
> > > > > >>> configuration of Jetty.
>
> > > > > >>> I checked the jetty.xml and tried to replace "localhost" with the
> > > > > >>> server ip in the <Set name="VirtualHosts"> block. It still shows 
> > > > > >>> HTTP
> > > > > >>> ERROR: 404.
>
> > > > > >>> I can run the application on the server itself (with 
> > > > > >>> "http://localhost:
> > > > > >>> 8080/..." ) but cannot run from another network pc.
> > > > > >>> Is there any solution for this? how can I configure it?
>
> > > > > >>> Thanks,
> > > > > >>> Joe- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>

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