I've posted the snippets from my conf files, and still haven't gotten an
answer to why i cannot access a virtual host's servlets and JSPs except
by IP address. I haven't seen the problem discussed in the archives
either. I know this mailing list is pretty busy, but i don't have time
to wait
Jeff Kilbride wrote:
From your previous posts, you're server.xml entry is not correct. You can't
reference multiple IP's, domains, etc.. in the Host directive.
Odd, somoene else on here was doing jsut that, sucessfully. or so he
says.
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My most recent attempt had this in
Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
Chuck,
post the relevant bits of your httpd.conf and server.xml and we'll have a
look.
They've been changed about TEN TIMES. All have the same result.
My most recent attempt had this in server.xml
Host name=206.180.224.76 : www.pedsforless.com :
Chuck Cochems wrote:
I'm using mod_Jk with the latest apache and tomcat 3.2.2
Whenever I add a virtualhost, I can only reference the JSP by IP
address. if I try by th domain name, I get the dreaded error 404
(/jsp/page.jsp + NULL ) stuff. I've triple checked DNS, and tried
placing
I work for an ISP, which has many virtual customers. We make a point of
letting people set up their own stuff whenever possible. So I want to
know this. Is there a way to configure Tomcat and Apache such that all
virtualhosts have their own webapps directory, so end users can set up
jsp and
I'm using mod_Jk with the latest apache and tomcat 3.2.2
Whenever I add a virtualhost, I can only reference the JSP by IP
address. if I try by th domain name, I get the dreaded error 404
(/jsp/page.jsp + NULL ) stuff. I've triple checked DNS, and tried
placing entries for the domains as well as