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Subject: Re: Installation Help Needed
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:04:58 -0800
This is almost certainly because you're running a firewall. It's kind of an
involved topic, and not one I'm an expert on anyway, so you should check
out this:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Firewall-HOWTO.html
Beware
Back to basics.
Is it running?
Look at your processes with something like ps -ax
As far as I can tell yes. There is a line which I believe indicates
it's running but it gets cut off and I don't remember how to make it
word wrap. Re-directing it to a file is worse.
This is almost certainly because you're running a firewall. It's
kind of
an involved topic, and not one I'm an expert on anyway, so you
should
check out this:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Firewall-HOWTO.html
Thank you for the reply. Yes I am running a firewall but I am
familiar with
Woo almost missed this one cuz it wasn't threaded under the others in
my newsreader. Anyway, thanks for the reply.
I have opened the port. I have done this for several other
applications over the years. Games too so I know what I'm doing in
that respect. However, I'm still not sure about
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 12:16:49AM -0500, Stormblade wrote:
: Then I tried to access my box from another machine and there
: is no answer. www.mymachinedomain:8080 doesn't even give me the default
: page.
What's the result of
lsof -i -a -u {tomcat user}
?
-or better still,
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 12:16:49AM -0500, Stormblade wrote:
: Then I tried to access my box from another machine and there
: is no answer. www.mymachinedomain:8080 doesn't even give me the
default
: page.
What's the result of
lsof -i -a -u {tomcat user}
?
-or better
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 10:14:52AM -0500, Stormblade wrote:
: Forgive me but I'm unfamiliar with that command. I typed it exactly
: as you had it above. Copy and paste even.
For the archives:
lsof is a tool to LiSt Open Files. It lets admins match a port to a
process, among other things.
Back to the original post:
{tomcat user} = use the name of the tomcat process owner ;)
You could also have run:
lsof -i :8080
I should've suggested that instead.
Doing that I got this:
java19217 root5u IPv4 811539 TCP *:webcache (LISTEN)
java19218 root
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 11:07:21AM -0500, Stormblade wrote:
: java19217 root5u IPv4 811539 TCP *:webcache (LISTEN)
OK, so Tomcat is up and listening.
(I'll assume that webcache = 8080; that's for you to confirm.)
Next step: from the Tomcat host, try to interact with the port.
Use
.
Everything seems to point to a firewall/router ACL issue.
Are there any devices between the client and server?
Doug
- Original Message -
From: Stormblade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Installation Help Needed
No offense but sometimes we get burned by the silly little things.
No offense taken. As a programmer I definitely have been bitten by
the silly little things often enough that I'll try whatever.
Everything seems to point to a firewall/router ACL issue.
Are there any devices between the
Back to basics.
Is it running?
Look at your processes with something like ps -ax
Do you have a firewall running?
Can you ping the machine?
Do a netstat -an and see if port 8080 is active.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: Stormblade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
This is almost certainly because you're running a firewall. It's kind of
an involved topic, and not one I'm an expert on anyway, so you should
check out this:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Firewall-HOWTO.html
Beware: many distros have customized firewall software. Anyway, this
isn't a tomcat
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