RE: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat

2003-06-25 Thread David
Message- From: Mike Curwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:40 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat I'm pretty sure Kazaa starts a webserver on port 80. That's also how Kazza's theatre (preview a downloading movie file) works

Re: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat

2003-06-25 Thread Dominic Parry
Subject: RE: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat But if I want my friends to access my website at http://www.david.com http://www.david.com/ and not http://www.david.com:8080 http://www.david.com:8080/ what should I do. I would like my website address to be a nice and elegant one

RE: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat

2003-06-25 Thread christian . schuster
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Re: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat

2003-06-25 Thread G MATKOVITS
Kazaa implants several Spyware Trojan Horse Programs which run (and use ports of their own choosing!) even without the Kazaa Server being active! This is why an inactive Kazaa might interfere with Tomcat. Probably the spyware applications use the same ports as Tomcat! Kazaa also downloads

Re: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat

2003-06-25 Thread Rohit Bapat
Hi, You may also want to try and switch to Kazaa Lite. Its a hacked version of Kazaa with no spyware and a good amount of extra features.I've just started using Tomcat, but haven't had a problem with Kazaa Lite. check: http://kazaa.infos-du-net.com/ or look on google for kazaa lite k++ version

RE: Conflict of Kazaa and Tomcat

2003-06-24 Thread Mike Curwen
I'm pretty sure Kazaa starts a webserver on port 80. That's also how Kazza's theatre (preview a downloading movie file) works. If you've modified Tomcat to start on port 80, then change it back to 8080. Or... if I'm remembering wrong, and it's kazza that starts on 8080, then change Tomcat to