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> override="true"
> privileged="false'
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> As for the connector, I think Bill correct, so yes you can remove it.
>
> Let us know how it goes.
>
> Doug
>
> PS When you get it working, add the word SOLVED to the end of your
subject
> line and post a
ink Bill correct, so yes you can remove it.
>
> Let us know how it goes.
>
> Doug
>
> PS When you get it working, add the word SOLVED to the end of your subject
> line and post all your config files. Just one way to give back to the
list.
>
> Thanks
>
> - Ori
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line and post all your config files. Just one way to give back to the list.
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> Doug,
> I am finally getting something to work after doing lot of experiments. Now
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Two service on one Tomcat instance.[Was Re: Configuring Tomcat on different
IP's]
In the hope that someone with more information will respond.
You may try google with a search based on tomcat and two or multiple
service.
Sorry I ran out of ideas.
Doug
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Hi,
>From: Emerson Cargnin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>When i tested a configurations like this (although the two intances
>listended to the same port without ssl), i had to put the address at
the
>Server element too.
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When i tested a configurations like this (although the two intances
listended to the same port without ssl), i had to put the address at the
Server element too.
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Uma,
I removed several of the elements that were commented out and made the
changes I thought it
Uma,
This has moved beyond my experiance. Other than experimenting or diving into
the source what I suggest now is to reply to this post and edit the subject
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Two service on one Tomcat instance.[Was Re: Configuring Tomcat on different
IP's]
In the hope that someone with
Doug,
I fogot to tell you that the first context has only one .jsp file. Here is
the content of that "index.jsp" file
<%
response.sendRedirect("https://172.27.2.246/IBS/Login.jsp";);
%>
Thanks
Uma
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Doug,
I am now testing it on my local machine. My network admin has provided me
with this IP configuration
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 172.27.2.246
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 172.27.2.44
Subnet
Uma,
I removed several of the elements that were commented out and made the
changes I thought it would need.
Unless someone can answer my question about which service picks up which
app, you will have to put the context in the server.xml . You can experiment
with it after you get it running by tr
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> Doug,
> Thanks for the reply. It is just for security rea
Doug,
Thanks for the reply. It is just for security reasons out network
administrator has planned to do. So, I need to configure as such. I have
made the settings in the code to see if the user is using http or https and
block the user from using http.
But there should be some way of doing thi
Uma,
First don't take this wrong but I got to ask Why?
Someone with more knowledge will have to chime in to say if this can be
done. But if the goal is to send all request for http://www.mysite.com to
https://www.mysite.com then Tomcat can do this for you. And without two IPs.
For details see;
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