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Subject: RE: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux
somwere your going to see this in your server xml under /conf of your
tomcat_home folder
somwere your going to see this in your server xml under /conf of your
tomcat_home folder
if there you say 80 it will run on 80 exept if there is alredy somting on
port 80?
Define a non-SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080<-
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Peter Crowther wrote:
> > From: Jury Levykin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I use tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need
> > run tomcat in port 80.
> >
> > To solve this task I see two way:
> > 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command.
> > 2. Running
> From: Jury Levykin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I use tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need
> run tomcat in port 80.
>
> To solve this task I see two way:
> 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command.
> 2. Running apache in port 80 and use mod_jk to redirect users
>
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Jury Levykin wrote:
> Hello!
> I use tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need run tomcat in
> port 80.
>
> To solve this task I see two way:
> 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command.
> 2. Running apache in port 80 and use mod_jk to redirect users re
Hi,
I would suggest using jsvc as it seems that many people are struggling
with mod_jk / mod_proxy. Be sure to use latest version from cvs though,
not the one that comes with Tomcat, to save you some trouble with
restarting etc. (at least with 5.0.28).
Trond
Jury Levykin wrote:
Hello!
I use tom