RE: Access server from outside

2006-04-21 Thread Jonathan Pare
Any of you have an idea why I can't access my websites from outside my home ? 
Thanks.



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 from outside Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 07:44:41 -0400  Hi,   Why can't I 
 access my websites from outside my network ?  On the computer running the 
 server everything's fine: I can access via  - http://localhost/ - 
 http://[myipaddress]/ - http://[mydyndnsservice.com]/   But when I try 
 from work, the page never loads. I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, Tomcat 5.5.16 
 (configured on port 80 so I don't have to type :8080), D-Link DI624+ router 
 (configured with port fowarding: incomming request on port 80 - send it to 
 the computer ip running tomcat) and Firestarter (IpTables) accepting inbound 
 connection from everyone on port 80.   Thanks. 
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RE: Re: Access server from outside

2006-04-21 Thread Jonathan Pare

I contacted my ISP and they are blocking the port 80. They also forbid to run 
any type of server FTP, HTTP, IRC, MP3, PROXY, SMTP, POP or other. So 
basicaly, that mean that I could just uninstall tomcat and forget all about it 
!?! 

 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:28:41 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
 users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: Access server from outside  Does your 
 ISP allow you to run a server?  Mine blocks pretty much all  incoming 
 requests.   Jonathan Pare wrote:  Any of you have an idea why I can't 
 access my websites from outside my home ?  Thanks.
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Access 
 server from outside Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 07:44:41 -0400  Hi,   Why 
 can't I access my websites from outside my network ?  On the computer running 
 the server everything's fine: I can access via  - http://localhost/ - 
 http://[myipaddress]/ - http://[mydyndnsservice.com]/   But when I try 
 from work, the page never loads. I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, Tomcat 5.5.16 
 (configured on port 80 so I don't have to type :8080), D-Link DI624+ router 
 (configured with port fowarding: incomming request on port 80 - send it to 
 the computer ip running tomcat) and Firestarter (IpTables) accepting inbound 
 connection from everyone on port 80.   Thanks. 
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RE: Re: Access server from outside

2006-04-21 Thread Jonathan Pare
Yeah but in my area, I don't have that much choices ! Plus, I have I package 
deal with that ISP (IP phone + log distance call + television + internet).  
Maybe I'll try the other port suggestion and see if they bother my with the 
not running a server policy...
 
Thanks guys !



 Subject: RE: Re: Access server from outside Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:16:19 
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 Jonathan Pare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   I contacted my ISP and they are 
 blocking the port 80. [...]  So basicaly, that mean that I   could just 
 uninstall tomcat and forget all about it !?!   Or change ISP to one that 
 suits your needs.  - Peter  
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Access server from outside

2006-04-20 Thread Jonathan Pare
Hi,
 
Why can't I access my websites from outside my network ?  On the computer 
running the server everything's fine:
I can access via 
- http://localhost/
- http://[myipaddress]/
- http://[mydyndnsservice.com]/
 
But when I try from work, the page never loads.
I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, Tomcat 5.5.16 (configured on port 80 so I don't have to 
type :8080), D-Link DI624+ router (configured with port fowarding: incomming 
request on port 80 - send it to the computer ip running tomcat) and 
Firestarter (IpTables) accepting inbound connection from everyone on port 80.
 
Thanks.
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Tomcat cache

2006-04-20 Thread Jonathan Pare
Hi guys, another question:
 
is there some kind of cache in Tomcat that I have to manually clean up ?
Here's what I did: I replaced the default index.jsp welcome page in 
webapps/root/ (the one that says the server is up and running...) with a page 
of my own who access a MySql table and output its content.Then I wanted to put 
the default welcome page back but it's still my own page who's showing.
(I tried to restart tomcat, I even rebooted...)
 
Details:-Ubuntu 5.10-Tomcat 5.5.16
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RE: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?

2006-04-18 Thread Jonathan Pare
Thanks a lot. You guys are great.  I found this tutorial on how to install AND 
connect tomcat to apache so here it is just in case it might help someone else:
http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2005/10/configuring-apache-2-and-tomcat-55.html
 



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 Directory listing... what happened ? Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 08:18:49 -0500 
  ask in an ubuntu-related forum for help on permanently disabling your 
 apache server, or, connect your apache server to tomcat with mod_jk. 
 If you're unsure of how to do the first, you probably will feel more pain 
 trying the second (so do that first thing). -Original 
 Message-  From: Jonathan Pare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Sent: 
 Monday, April 17, 2006 5:20 PM  To: Tomcat Users List  Subject: RE: Re: 
 Directory listing... what happened ?  That's it ! Thaks a lot !  I 
 changed the tomcat port back to   8080 and everything went back to normal.  
 But then I   remembered why I change the port in the first place.  It's   
 because I want to use dyndns to access my website from   outside my 
 network, so I have to use (I think) the port 80.   Any suggestion ?
    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 To: users@tomcat.apache.org   Subject: RE: Re: Directory listing... what 
 happened ?   Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:43:33 -0500  buried in 
 your stacktrace:  SEVERE: Error initializing endpoint   
 java.net.BindException: Address already in use:80  Combine this 
 with your previous statement ... until I rebooted mycomputer  
 Most likely there is a version of Apache web server that   was 
 enabledwith your ubuntu installation, that at some point in the   
 past, you orsomeone else turned off (and have subsequently forgotten  
  about).  Onrestart, ubuntu is configured to start apache, which it  
  does, and itgrabs port 80.  Then, tomcat fails to start as 
 stated in its logs.  Which is why you see the default congrats on 
 setting up apachemessage from apache. Even though you didn't install 
 apache,   it's partof your ubuntu setup and it restarts with your 
 box. 
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Directory listing... what happened ?

2006-04-17 Thread jonathan . pare
Hi,

I'm running Ubuntu 5.10.
I installed Tomcat 5.5.16.

My webserver was going fine until I rebooted my computer.
Now when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing of Index of/
with those 2 entries:

[DIR]   Parent Directory  15-Apr-2006 15:22   -
[DIR]   apache2-default/  15-Apr-2006 15:22   -

instead of my webpage that I previously had. If I click on apache2-default/
directory this page appears:

  ---
   If you can see this, it means that the installation of the Apache web
 server software on this system was successful. You may now add content to
   this directory and replace this page.

 Seeing this instead of the website you expected?

 This page is here because the site administrator has changed the
configuration of this web server. Please contact the person responsible for
  maintaining this server with questions. The Apache Software Foundation,
 which wrote the web server software this site administrator is using, has
 nothing to do with maintaining this site and cannot help resolve
   configuration issues.
  ---

What's wrong with my server ?

All I remember changing is
-the owner of the /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/root/ from root to myself so
I could edit the files.
-I renamed the file web.xml to web_bak.xml just to see if it was really
needed in the /webapps/root/WEB-INF/ (but I put it back the way is was).


Thank you.



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404

2006-04-17 Thread jonathan . pare

Why when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing containing
those 2 elements:

[DIR] Parent Directory 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
[DIR] apache2-default/ 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -

And when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp I get a file not found error
although THE FILE EXISTS !

Thanks.
(using ubuntu 5.10 and tomcat 5.5.16)



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Re: 404

2006-04-17 Thread jonathan . pare

Yes I've tried with the port number (in my case it's 80) and also with the
APPLICATION_NAME.

But the weird thing is that yesterday everything was going fine and now I
get that directory listing instead of the jsp page.

Here's what I get when I click on the apache2-default directory:
  ---
   If you can see this, it means that the installation of the Apache web
 server software on this system was successful. You may now add content to
   this directory and replace this page.

 Seeing this instead of the website you expected?

 This page is here because the site administrator has changed the
configuration of this web server. Please contact the person responsible for
  maintaining this server with questions. The Apache Software Foundation,
 which wrote the web server software this site administrator is using, has
 nothing to do with maintaining this site and cannot help resolve
   configuration issues.
  ---

Is there something that I could have changed in one of the config file
that's causing that ?
All I remember is changing:
-the owner of the /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/root/ from root to myself so
I could edit the files.
-I renamed the file web.xml to web_bak.xml but I put it back the way is
was.

Thanks for your help.



   
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 Why when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing containing
 those 2 elements:

 [DIR] Parent Directory 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
 [DIR] apache2-default/ 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -

 And when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp I get a file not found error
 although THE FILE EXISTS !

Have you tried
http://localhost:8080/
?

or
http://localhost:8080/APPLICATION_NAME/index.jsp
?

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404

2006-04-17 Thread jonathan . pare
Sorry guys about my reply to another thread, I didn't realize.

I'm new at this so...

I only installed tomcat following this guide:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44006highlight=tomcat

Maybe apache comes with tomcat (I didn't manually installed apache) ? But I
thing it's tomcat who's running on port 80.


So what do you have running on port 80?  Apache or Tomcat?

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 Yes I've tried with the port number (in my case it's 80) and also with
the
 APPLICATION_NAME.

 But the weird thing is that yesterday everything was going fine and now I
 get that directory listing instead of the jsp page.

 Here's what I get when I click on the apache2-default directory:
  ---
   If you can see this, it means that the installation of the Apache web
 server software on this system was successful. You may now add content to
   this directory and replace this page.

 Seeing this instead of the website you expected?

 This page is here because the site administrator has changed the
 configuration of this web server. Please contact the person responsible
 for
 maintaining this server with questions. The Apache Software Foundation,
 which wrote the web server software this site administrator is using, has
 nothing to do with maintaining this site and cannot help resolve
   configuration issues.
  ---

 Is there something that I could have changed in one of the config file
 that's causing that ?
 All I remember is changing:
 -the owner of the /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/root/ from root to myself
so
 I could edit the files.
 -I renamed the file web.xml to web_bak.xml but I put it back the way is
 was.

 Thanks for your help.




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  Why when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing containing
  those 2 elements:
 
  [DIR] Parent Directory 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
  [DIR] apache2-default/ 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
 
  And when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp I get a file not found
error
  although THE FILE EXISTS !

 Have you tried
 http://localhost:8080/
 ?

 or
 http://localhost:8080/APPLICATION_NAME/index.jsp
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Re: 404

2006-04-17 Thread jonathan . pare

I didn't take the default. I changed the port to 80:

File:
usr/local/tomcat/conf/server.xml

Changed this:
Connector port=8080 ...
  maxThreads=150 minSpareThreads=25 ...

to this:
Connector port=80 ...
  maxThreads=150 minSpareThreads=25 ...


What's bugging me is that my server was running fine and I must have
changed something somewhere but I don't know what !



   
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If you took all the defaults, as it says in that document, Tomcat is on
8080, not 80.  So try:

http://localhost:8080



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry guys about my reply to another thread, I didn't realize.

I'm new at this so...

I only installed tomcat following this guide:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44006highlight=tomcat

Maybe apache comes with tomcat (I didn't manually installed apache) ? But
I
thing it's tomcat who's running on port 80.



So what do you have running on port 80?  Apache or Tomcat?

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wrote:


Yes I've tried with the port number (in my case it's 80) and also with


the


APPLICATION_NAME.

But the weird thing is that yesterday everything was going fine and now I
get that directory listing instead of the jsp page.

Here's what I get when I click on the apache2-default directory:
 ---
  If you can see this, it means that the installation of the Apache web
server software on this system was successful. You may now add content to
  this directory and replace this page.

Seeing this instead of the website you expected?

This page is here because the site administrator has changed the
configuration of this web server. Please contact the person responsible
for
maintaining this server with questions. The Apache Software Foundation,
which wrote the web server software this site administrator is using, has
nothing to do with maintaining this site and cannot help resolve
  configuration issues.
 ---

Is there something that I could have changed in one of the config file
that's causing that ?
All I remember is changing:
-the owner of the /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/root/ from root to myself


so


I could edit the files.
-I renamed the file web.xml to web_bak.xml but I put it back the way is
was.

Thanks for your help.




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Why when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing containing
those 2 elements:

[DIR] Parent Directory 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -
[DIR] apache2-default/ 15-Apr-2006 15:22 -

And when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp I get a file not found


error


although THE FILE EXISTS !


Have you tried
http://localhost:8080/
?

or
http://localhost:8080/APPLICATION_NAME/index.jsp
?

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Re: 404

2006-04-17 Thread jonathan . pare

What are the files that I should check if they're ok ?

/usr/local/tomcat/conf/server.xml
/usr/loca/tomcat/webapps/root/WEB-INF/web.xml

what should I look for in those files ? Could you show me examples of
working configuration

Is there other config files I should check ?

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I didn't take the default. I changed the port to 80:

File:
usr/local/tomcat/conf/server.xml

Changed this:
Connector port=8080 ...
  maxThreads=150 minSpareThreads=25 ...

to this:
Connector port=80 ...
  maxThreads=150 minSpareThreads=25 ...


What's bugging me is that my server was running fine and I must have
changed something somewhere but I don't know what !




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If you took all the defaults, as it says in that document, Tomcat is on
8080, not 80.  So try:

http://localhost:8080



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry guys about my reply to another thread, I didn't realize.

I'm new at this so...

I only installed tomcat following this guide:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44006highlight=tomcat

Maybe apache comes with tomcat (I didn't manually installed apache) ? But
I
thing it's tomcat who's running on port 80.



So what do you have running on port 80?  Apache or Tomcat?

On 4/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


Yes I've tried with the port number (in my case it's 80) and also with


the


APPLICATION_NAME.

But the weird thing is that yesterday everything was going fine and now I
get that directory listing instead of the jsp page.

Here's what I get when I click on the apache2-default directory:
 ---
  If you can see this, it means that the installation of the Apache web
server software on this system was successful. You may now add content to
  this directory and replace this page.

Seeing this instead of the website you expected?

This page is here because the site administrator has changed the
configuration of this web server. Please contact the person responsible
for
maintaining this server with questions. The Apache Software Foundation,
which wrote the web server software this site administrator is using, has
nothing to do with maintaining this site and cannot help resolve
  configuration issues.
 ---

Is there something that I could have changed in one of the config file
that's causing that ?
All I remember is changing:
-the owner of the /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/root/ from root to myself


so


I could edit the files.
-I renamed the file web.xml to web_bak.xml but I put it back the way is
was.

Thanks for your help.




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RE: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?

2006-04-17 Thread Jonathan Pare

I didn't install apache, I just installed tomcat 5.5.16. So it's tomcat who's 
listening on port 80. 
But why the index.jsp file in the webapps/ROOT/index.jsp is not showing when I 
go to http://localhost/ 
?
And why do I have a file not found when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp 
? (and the file exists !)

 Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:43:03 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
 users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?  
 who listens to port 80? Apache? if so, consult your apache docs.  if Tomcat 
 listens to port 80, then the webapps/ROOT/ is your root  application /  
 Filip  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi,   I'm running Ubuntu 5.10.  I 
 installed Tomcat 5.5.16.   My webserver was going fine until I rebooted 
 my computer.  Now when I go to http://localhost/ I get a directory listing 
 of Index of/  with those 2 entries:   [DIR]   Parent Directory  
 15-Apr-2006 15:22   -  [DIR]   apache2-default/  15-Apr-2006 15:22  
  -   instead of my webpage that I previously had. If I click on 
 apache2-default/  directory this page appears: 
 --- If you can see this, it means 
 that the installation of the Apache web   server software on this system 
 was successful. You may now add content to this 
 directory and replace this page.Seeing this instead of 
 the website you expected?This page is here because the site 
 administrator has changed the  configuration of this web server. Please 
 contact the person responsible formaintaining this server with 
 questions. The Apache Software Foundation,   which wrote the web server 
 software this site administrator is using, has   nothing to do with 
 maintaining this site and cannot help resolve 
 configuration issues.
 ---   What's wrong with my server ? 
   All I remember changing is  -the owner of the 
 /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/root/ from root to myself so  I could edit the 
 files.  -I renamed the file web.xml to web_bak.xml just to see if it was 
 really  needed in the /webapps/root/WEB-INF/ (but I put it back the way is 
 was).Thank you. 
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RE: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?

2006-04-17 Thread Jonathan Pare
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at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.start(Bootstrap.java:275)
at org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main(Bootstrap.java:413)
17-Apr-2006 5:02:50 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina start
INFO: Server startup in 7924 ms
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 Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 15:07:27 -0400
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 Subject: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?
 
 Have you looked at your logs?   This stinks of Apache HTTPd  on port 80 
 instead of Tomcat.   You might also want to use netstat to see what is 
 running and on what ports.
 
  --David
 
 Jonathan Pare wrote:
  I didn't install apache, I just installed tomcat 5.5.16. So it's tomcat 
  who's listening on port 80. 
  But why the index.jsp file in the webapps/ROOT/index.jsp is not showing 
  when I go to http://localhost/ 
  ?
  And why do I have a file not found when I go to http://localhost/index.jsp 
  ? (and the file exists !)
 

  Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:43:03 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
  users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: Directory listing... what happened 
  ?  who listens to port 80? Apache? if so, consult your apache docs.  
  if Tomcat listens to port 80, then the webapps/ROOT/ is your root  
  application /  Filip  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi,   I'm 
  running Ubuntu 5.10.  I installed Tomcat 5.5.16.   My webserver was 
  going fine until I rebooted my computer.  Now when I go to 
  http://localhost/ I get a directory listing of Index of/  with those 2 
  entries:   [DIR]   Parent Directory  15-Apr-2006 15:22   -  
  [DIR]   apache2-default/  15-Apr-2006 15:22   -   instead of 
  my webpage that I previously had. If I click on apache2-default/  
  directory this page appears: 
  --- If you can see this, it 
  means that the installation of the Apache web   server software on this 
  system was successful. You may now add content to 
  this directory and replace this page.Seeing this 
  instead of the website you expected?This page is here because 
  the site administrator has changed the  configuration of this web 
  server. Please contact the person responsible formaintaining this 
  server with questions. The Apache Software Foundation,   which wrote the 
  web server software this site administrator is using, has   nothing 
  to do with maintaining this site and cannot help resolve 
  configuration issues.
  ---   What's wrong with my server 
  ?   All I remember changing is  -the owner of the 
  /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/root/ from root to myself so  I could edit 
  the files.  -I renamed the file web.xml to web_bak.xml just to see if it 
  was really  needed in the /webapps/root/WEB-INF/ (but I put it back the 
  way is was).Thank you. 
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RE: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?

2006-04-17 Thread Jonathan Pare
That's it ! Thaks a lot !  I changed the tomcat port back to 8080 and 
everything went back to normal.  But then I remembered why I change the port in 
the first place.  It's because I want to use dyndns to access my website from 
outside my network, so I have to use (I think) the port 80. Any suggestion ?


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 To: users@tomcat.apache.org
 Subject: RE: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?
 Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:43:33 -0500
 
 buried in your stacktrace: 
 
 SEVERE: Error initializing endpoint
 java.net.BindException: Address already in use:80
 
 Combine this with your previous statement ... until I rebooted my
 computer
 
 Most likely there is a version of Apache web server that was enabled with
 your ubuntu installation, that at some point in the past, you or someone
 else turned off (and have subsequently forgotten about).  On restart, ubuntu
 is configured to start apache, which it does, and it grabs port 80.
 
 Then, tomcat fails to start as stated in its logs. 
 
 Which is why you see the default congrats on setting up apache message
 from apache. Even though you didn't install apache, it's part of your ubuntu
 setup and it restarts with your box. 
 
 
 
 
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  From: Jonathan Pare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:18 PM
  To: Tomcat Users List
  Subject: RE: Re: Directory listing... what happened ?
  
  
  There are my 2 logs:
  
  SEVERE: Error initializing endpoint
  java.net.BindException: Address already in use:80
  at 
  org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.initEndpoint(PoolTc
 
 
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