I'm trying to access Tomcat from a remote location
through a DLink 614+ Wireless Hub and firewall.
I have SSH and FTP port forwaring working fine.
I know Tomcat is up and running. I can also use
links to browse Tomcat from the command line.
I cannot seem to access Tomcat from my remove
Yes. Telnet to the port on which Tomcat (or the HTTP connector is
listening) -- i.e., telnet foo.tld portnum
Nothing special about HTTP that you are missing. Make sure you are running
the HTTP connector on the same port your firewall is forwarding to --
default would be port 80 for HTTP ...
snip
Yes, one can test http servers via telnet. The command line version
looks something like this:
$ telnet HOSTNAME PORT
GET / HTTP/1.0
snip
I would like to be able to do the same type of test to my mod_jk
connector. I have been unable to find a spec or RFC that lays out the
AJP
Hello,
I'm trying to access Tomcat from a remote location
through a DLink 614+ Wireless Hub and firewall.
I have SSH and FTP port forwaring working fine.
I know Tomcat is up and running. I can also use
links to browse Tomcat from the command line.
I cannot seem to access Tomcat from my remove
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 17:07, Mike Coughlan wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to access Tomcat from a remote location
through a DLink 614+ Wireless Hub and firewall.
I have SSH and FTP port forwaring working fine.
I know Tomcat is up and running. I can also use
links to browse Tomcat from the