Is there a version of the Manager app which
handles all address-based virtual hosts in a
Tomcat system?
I've tried ManagerX which embraces name-based
hosts but not the address-based ones which our
SSL-enabled apps require...
Paul Singleton
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Hi All
I have setup virtual hosts for 3 apps with virtual hosts config as
follows. These virtual hosts are first handled by Apache and mod_jk. My
apps have scheduler and automated mailing services.
Host name=vhost.domain.com debug=0 appBase=deploy
unpackWARs=true
Mikolaj,
Hi. Sorry to bother you but I saw this posting on the Tomcat list and
was wondering if you were able to successfully set up what you
describe?
I have mod_jk working fine and I'm now trying to do exactly what you mentioned:
my1.domain.com (apache + mod_jk) ===
subject.
This will start a new thread.
Mark
tomcat-user-owner
Mahesh S Kudva wrote:
Hi All
I have setup virtual hosts for 3 apps with virtual hosts config as
follows. These virtual hosts are first handled by Apache and mod_jk. My
apps have scheduler and automated mailing services.
Host name
You can use multiple hosttags in the server.xml, each with their own
context. As described here
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/host.html
One or more Host elements are nested inside an Engine element. Inside
the Host element, you can nest Context elements for the web
=loadbalancer
worker.status.type=status
_
Regards Thanks
Mahesh S Kudva
-Original Message-
From: Steve Dodge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 15:57:04 -0500
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosts
You
I, too, am having problems configuring virtual hosts, in a Tomcat 5.0.28
server, with no Apache, on a Windows XP machine. I've studied the
documentation and am puzzled by one area in particular: the definition
of 'appBase'. For example, in the text below you suggest putting this in
the Host
/some_host isn't working.
Tom
- Original Message -
From: Mahesh S Kudva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Virtual Hosts
Hi Tom
deploy is a directory in any platform you are running Tomcat until
unless specified. You need
Hi,
I've certainly RTFM'd and had thoroughly read
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/host.html#Host%20Name%20Aliases
but I just can't figure out how to get virtual servers
to work.
Basically, assume that DNS is set up properly and that
ServerA.com ServerB.com and Server.com
definition. The your content would reside in the
[TOMCAT]/webapps-servera.com directory.
Bernie
-Original Message-
From: Dola Woolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 2:44 PM
To: Tom Cat
Subject: Help figuring out Virtual Hosts
Hi,
I've certainly
I am having trouble configuring virtual hosts in Tomcat 5.5.9. I have
two applications app01 and app02. I have 2 DNS entries
app01.myserver.com and app02.myserver.com that both point to the machine
on which Tomcat is running. How do I configure Tomcat to serve from
app01.war when app01
-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Virtual Hosts
I am having trouble configuring virtual hosts in Tomcat 5.5.9. I have
two applications app01 and app02. I have 2 DNS entries
app01.myserver.com and app02.myserver.com that both point to
the machine
on which Tomcat is running. How do I
17:07
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Virtual Hosts
I am having trouble configuring virtual hosts in Tomcat
5.5.9. I have
two applications app01 and app02. I have 2 DNS entries
app01.myserver.com and app02.myserver.com that both point to the
machine on which Tomcat
directory for each host
element?
Thanks,
Bernie
-Original Message-
From: Allistair Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 12:10 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Virtual Hosts
Simplistically ...
Configure Host elements inside your Engine. Create
-
I'm replacing the actually active server with a new one. I overtook the
config-files from the active server, so they should work. The only change is
that thing with the virtual hosts. In the old config, all sites had their
own virtualhost setting (= several
Unless there is another reason, why not drop Apache and run only Tomcat? It
can handle the virtual hosts just fine.
This would simplify the setup considerably.
Doug
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From: rueh hänä [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 29
Because im running normal HTML sites, too. I need another solution, if even
possible...
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Betreff: Re: Got trouble with virtual hosts
Datum: Mon, 29 Aug 2005
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From: rueh hänä [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: Got trouble with virtual hosts
Because im running normal HTML sites, too. I need another solution, if
even
possible
(org.apache.catalina.Request,
org.apache.catalina.Response) (Unknown Source)
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Datum: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 08:00:59 -0400
Tomcat
=status
Regards Thanks
Mahesh S Kudva
-Original Message-
From: David Delbecq [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:01:46 +0200
Subject: Re: Manager webapp and virtual hosts
Le Jeudi 25 Août 2005 13:55, Mikolaj
Hello,
My configuration is very simple: tomcat listens on localhost with
various apps in their contexts. Now I'd like to setup a virtual host for
another one. Will it be possible to deploy/reload such application using
manager webapp running on localhost? In other words: do I have to
install
Le Jeudi 25 Août 2005 13:55, Mikolaj Rydzewski a écrit :
Hello,
My configuration is very simple: tomcat listens on localhost with
various apps in their contexts. Now I'd like to setup a virtual host for
another one. Will it be possible to deploy/reload such application using
manager
List
Subject: Re: Manager webapp and virtual hosts
Le Jeudi 25 Août 2005 13:55, Mikolaj Rydzewski a écrit :
Hello,
My configuration is very simple: tomcat listens on localhost with
various apps in their contexts. Now I'd like to setup a
virtual host for
another one
Hi,
I have Tomcat 4.1 running on Server 2003. Now I want to point a new
domain to this box using virtual hosts. I have read all the
documentation and I'm still unclear where in the server.xml file to
place this virtual host. Can someone paste an example of the virtual
hosts and where exactly
Dennis Harris wrote:
I have Tomcat 4.1 running on Server 2003. Now I want to point a new
domain to this box using virtual hosts. I have read all the
documentation and I'm still unclear where in the server.xml file to
place this virtual host. Can someone paste an example of the virtual
hosts
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Hey everyone,
I am new to this whole thing. I just bought a domain HYPERLINK www.xxx.com
www.xxx.com and will start developing my own app/website and will deploy it
under Tomcat (The hosting company supports it).
Now my friend has a domain HYPERLINK
The question is how am I gonna host these two sites on the same tomcat
instance ? Is this done through tomcat ? Is it even possible ?
The hosting company supports having multiple domains under one main domain.
Any suggestions ?
Yes -- read the excellent Tomcat Configuration reference for the
Schroeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 9:23 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multiple virtual hosts NEWBIE (UNCLASSIFIED)
The question is how am I gonna host these two sites on the same tomcat
instance ? Is this done through tomcat ? Is it even possible
I appreciate your input. I went onto the site and I can't seem to find what
I need.
Could anyone please supply me with the URL of a reference manual ? I am
using version 5.5.8
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/
Good luck,
--
Hassan Schroeder -
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Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: Multiple virtual hosts NEWBIE (UNCLASSIFIED)
I appreciate your input. I went onto the site and I can't seem to find
what
I need.
Could anyone please supply me with the URL
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Thanks for all your help.
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From: Parsons Technical Services [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 10:21 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multiple virtual hosts NEWBIE (UNCLASSIFIED)
Start here
Hi,
I'm running TC 5.0.19 and have 8 virtual hosts on the box.
Each virtual host has a default (/) context with it's app deployed.
When I access tomcat on it's IP address on port 8080, I get the
default tomcat root, with access to the admin and manager servlets.
Whenever I access
to manage virtual hosts
Hi,
I'm running TC 5.0.19 and have 8 virtual hosts on the box.
Each virtual host has a default (/) context with it's app deployed.
When I access tomcat on it's IP address on port 8080, I get the
default tomcat root, with access to the admin and manager servlets.
Whenever I
Hi there.
Yeah, this is pretty much what I want, only the problem is:
www.myserver.com:8080/manager exists, but www.myvh_1.com:8080/
manager and www.myvh_2.com:8080/manager, etc. does not exist ...
For some reason the manager servlet is not avbl on my virtual hosts
and the manager
2005 14:05
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts
Hi there.
Yeah, this is pretty much what I want, only the problem is:
www.myserver.com:8080/manager exists, but www.myvh_1.com:8080/
manager and www.myvh_2.com:8080/manager, etc. does not exist
I got a problem with Tomcat using a huge amount of memory on startup. Of
course I realize that it all depends on how large are the applications.
However, I have lets say two identical machines with Tomcat 5.5 installed.
One Tomcat has 100 virtual hosts running the same application and takes up
path= because this
defines the default webapp - where the requests go if they don't match any
other context path.
I'm not sure how you could implement real virtual hosts on Tomcat - where
you can link to eg /index.html insted of /webappname/index.html. Be
nice to know.
Regards,
John Fletcher
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual hosts with standalone tomcat 5.5.9
I tried simply going like this
Host name=www.mysite.com
Context path= docBase=/var/www/server1 reloadable=true
debug=0 /
/Host
Host name=mail.external.mysite.com
Context path
how do you have mail.external.mysite.com set up in your dns?? Does it
point to the same IP as your tomcat server that mysite.com is hosted on?
Drew.
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 18:16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mail.external.mysite.com
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 6:16 PM
Subject: Virtual hosts with standalone tomcat 5.5.9
All I need is different FQDNs (Fully qualified domain names)
Say:
www.mysite.com,
mail.external.mysite.com
I tried simply going like this
Host name=www.mysite.com
All I need is different FQDNs (Fully qualified domain names)
Say:
www.mysite.com,
mail.external.mysite.com
I tried simply going like this
Host name=www.mysite.com
Context path= docBase=/var/www/server1 reloadable=true debug=0 /
/Host
Host name=mail.external.mysite.com
virtual hosts
Hello,
have you tried naming the war files
ROOT.war??
Because I think there is a special naming convention for the root
context.
This means if you have different applications you need to deploy them
into different folders.
Karl-Heinz
- Original Message -
From: Ben Rometsch
().#
The directory name is generated from the war filename.
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Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 12:39 PM
Subject: RE: Managing automatic deployment with multiple virtual hosts
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To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:34 PM
Subject: Managing automatic deployment with multiple virtual hosts
Hi There,
I am running Tomcat 5.5.9 in production, using 1 tomcat instance to
service several websites (each with their own hostname) via virtual
Hi There,
I am running Tomcat 5.5.9 in production, using 1 tomcat instance to
service several websites (each with their own hostname) via virtual
hosts. I have Apache 2 running in front of Tomcat, connecting via
mod_jk.
I am having OutOfMemory issues, and have noticed that, due to my webapps
Hi There,
I am running Tomcat 5.5.9 in production, using 1 tomcat instance to
service several websites (each with their own hostname) via virtual
hosts. I have Apache 2 running in front of Tomcat, connecting via
mod_jk.
I am having OutOfMemory issues, and have noticed that, due to my webapps
Hello,
I understand that it is possible to (re-)deploy new contexts/web
applications in Tomcat 5.5.9 without a complete server restart.
I wonder whether the same might be possible for new virtual hosts, i.e.
adding new virtual hosts/IP addresses to a running Tomcat server.
From
If you add virtual hosts using the tomcat admin interface and hit the commit
button on top after all changes, you do not have to issue a bin/shutdown.sh
and a bin/startup.sh.
However, the catalina engine is restarted and so are all webapps in it.
Le Mercredi 8 Juin 2005 14:39, Thomas Corte
We are attempting to configure tomcat with virtual hosts so that different
ports represent different regions
For example
port 80 may represent a QA region
port 90 may represent a dev region
We are using apache as the front end for Tomcat
in httpd.conf we have the following defined
Platform: Windows 2003
Tomcat: Tomcat 5.5.9 Standalone
I cannot get virtual hosts to work.
Server.xml:
Host name=test.com appBase=E:\Webspace\ autoDeploy=true
debug=0 deployXML=true unpackWARs=true
Aliaswww.test.com/Alias
/Host
I have the context located here
$CATALINA_HOME/conf
Hi Bogus,
Am Donnerstag, 12. Mai 2005 00:52 schrieb Bagus:
Here's a more general question about Tomcat.
I'm used to using apache to set up virtual hosts, but when Tomcat
installed, http://localhost/ now goes to my tomcat installation. So
how does one set up multiple virtual hosts with Tomcat
On Wed, 11 May 2005, Bagus wrote:
Here's a more general question about Tomcat.
I'm used to using apache to set up virtual hosts, but when Tomcat installed,
http://localhost/ now goes to my tomcat installation. So how does one set up
multiple virtual hosts with Tomcat
Here's a more general question about Tomcat.
I'm used to using apache to set up virtual hosts, but when Tomcat installed,
http://localhost/ now goes to my tomcat installation. So how does one set up
multiple virtual hosts with Tomcat? Is it in the server.xml file or
something? Or do I somehow
to the defaultHost
(e.g. localhost). Each host can have its own appBase as well as logs, root
context, etc.
Fritz
-Original Message-
From: Bagus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 3:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: tomcat and virtual hosts
Here's a more general question
I'm running Tomcat 5.5.9 on a Windows2000 server. I am not running Apache
and for various reasons won't be installing it. I'm not a Tomcat
administrator so I may sound a bit clueless.
I have tried to follow the instructions on
http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete/tomcat-vhost.html but am confused or
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Matthew P Puccio wrote:
I'm running Tomcat 5.5.9 on a Windows2000 server. I am not running Apache
and for various reasons won't be installing it. I'm not a Tomcat
administrator so I may sound a bit clueless.
I have tried to follow the instructions on
Hello all.
I am looking for a way to add host aliases to a webapp without having to
edit server.xml and restart Tomcat. I'm running Tomcat 4.1 as a standalone
on Linux.
Is it possible to map virtual hosts using MySQL?
Thanks,
Martin
Arkatay Consulting
www.arkatay.com
You will need to SSL connectors, once for each host.
Mark
Fritz Schneider wrote:
I am running TC 5.5.8 standalone under Windows XP Pro. I have two domains
coming in to the same IP address, one for production and one for testing.
There are two host elements in my engine. I have a CA created SSL
You will need two SSL connectors, once for each host.
Mark
Fritz Schneider wrote:
I am running TC 5.5.8 standalone under Windows XP Pro. I have two domains
coming in to the same IP address, one for production and one for testing.
There are two host elements in my engine. I have a CA created SSL
I am running TC 5.5.8 standalone under Windows XP Pro. I have two domains
coming in to the same IP address, one for production and one for testing.
There are two host elements in my engine. I have a CA created SSL
certificate for the production domain, but I want to add a self-signed
certificate
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Dola Woolfe wrote:
Hi,
Running TC5.5 as a stand-alone.
I've been reading about the HOST element, and i see
that it can make mysite.com and www.mysite.com go to
the same place. I apologize if I put it in a
simplistic way.
Here's a simple guide to virtual hosts aliases
Hi,
Running TC5.5 as a stand-alone.
I've been reading about the HOST element, and i see
that it can make mysite.com and www.mysite.com go to
the same place. I apologize if I put it in a
simplistic way.
But can it make www.mysite.com be forwarded to
www.mysite.com/myapp?
Many thanks in advance!
Woolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 2:31 PM
To: Tom Cat
Subject: Virtual hosts
Hi,
Running TC5.5 as a stand-alone.
I've been reading about the HOST element, and i see
that it can make mysite.com and www.mysite.com go to
the same place. I apologize if I put it in a
simplistic
Windows/Tomcat 5/IIS/JK 1.2 Connector
I am using the JK 1.2 Connector and want to connect
two IIS Web sites to different AJP ports, with the
same context. Is there a way for workers.properties
to specify the incoming Host Header when determining
which worker to use?
For example:
I'm trying to setup a couple of virtual hosts using Tomcat in stand
alone mode. I'm having a hell of a time to get this working correctly.
I've tried several configs, but they all fail.
I started with the goal of having a user directory for each virtual
host. For example, for the sample domain1
/Context
/Host
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From: Jeff Duska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 7:45 PM
Subject: Troubleshooting Virtual Hosts with Tomcat 5 standalone mode...
I'm trying to setup a couple of virtual hosts
Jeff Duska wrote:
I'm trying to setup a couple of virtual hosts using Tomcat in stand
alone mode.
I started with the goal of having a user directory for each virtual
host. For example, for the sample domain1.com the appbase would be
/home/domain/webapps.
I setup my server.xml file to have
Anto,
Thanks for replying.. Sadly there must be something else to
configure.. I did read all the relevant documents and the manager works
fine for the default webapps context. I added the line you suggested
to that virtual host.. restarted everything (including Apache)
I then type in
Folks,
I got it working finally...(after several days of repeated head
banging..)
Following is how I got it to work (Tomcat 4.1.29)..
1) Copy the folder
$CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/manager
..to the directory that contains your web application..
Example:
$CATALINA_HOME =
I know I saw the info on this topic somewhere, but for the life of me, I
can not relocate it.. (can not come up with the magic search strings...
I spent hours trying different searches...)
Task: I am trying to configure the Manager tool to manage different
virtual hosts on a webserver
the Manager tool to manage different
virtual hosts on a webserver (Apache - Tomcat 4.1.29) so that I can
restart a single webapplication when I make changes.
I have various subdirectories under webapps that are configured as
separate hosts and contexts
i.e. /webapps/someapp/
In that directory I
Hi,
I am setting up Apache 2 with mod_jk and Tomcat 5.5 with multiple
virtual hosts.
My background is mod_jserv where I had
ApJServMount /myServletAlias /myZone
in the VirtualHost sections.
Now Tomcat, I undestand, has also its own virtual hosts in server.xml,
e.g. Host name=localhost appBase
Hi there,
we are creating a staging / QA environment for our websites.
We are using a Win2K server running IIS which has multiple websites
defined (using host headers for identification against a single IP
address), eg:
localhost
staging.website.com
staging.website2.co.uk
staging.website3.de
Hello,
that not really correct - see the german centaurus-platform
http:/centaurus.sf.net/. We have build a little
tool hostcreator do to create host at runtime. You can build a new host
with a template at runtime. Wait a week
than we release the 1.0beta6 with a integrated management
Hi,
Our web department is thinking about moving from coldfusion to tomcat.
Currently we have about 400 websites using apache's mod_vhost module.
This works great. The only thing one needs to do is create a new
directory www.bla.nl and the website is up and running.
How would one do this in
There are a few ways you could handle it.
This should get you started:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/deployer-howto.html
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 09:37, Robbert-Jan Roos wrote:
Hi,
Our web department is thinking about moving from coldfusion to tomcat.
Currently we have about
Robbert-Jan Roos wrote:
Hi,
Our web department is thinking about moving from coldfusion to tomcat.
Currently we have about 400 websites using apache's mod_vhost module.
This works great. The only thing one needs to do is create a new
directory www.bla.nl and the website is up and running.
How
RJ,
I think with a filter we can do our own version of mod_vhost.
But for reloading the classes/jsps it needs two instances of Tomcat (maybe on
the same machine) with a loadbalancer to update one without interrupting the
user.
Or is the compiler build into Tomcat 5.5 fast enough (and without
I have a number of applications running under Tomcat root contexts, on
various different servers/ports. Under Apache, I can use the
JkMount /* workername
directive under a virtual directory to allow me to do virtual hosting, under
Apache, which allows me to specify that a particular hostname
Are you using JK or JK2 as the redirector in IIS? You might want to
indicate what version of IIS as some people have reported trouble using
JK in IIS 6 unless they run in IIS 5 isolation mode.
I use JK2 with multiple virtual hosts, and each host is handled by a
different worker. I'm sure JK can
Resend correcting a typo:
[channel.socket:web1:8010]
port=8010
host=web1.bvu.edu
[ajp13:web1:8010]
channel=channel.socket:web1:8010
[uri:web1.bvu.edu/servlet/*]
worker=ajp13:web1:8010
[channel.socket:web2:8009]
port=8009
host=web2.bvu.edu
[ajp13:web2:8009]
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 11:24:21 -0600, David Boyer wrote
Resend correcting a typo:
[channel.socket:web1:8010]
port=8010
host=web1.bvu.edu
[ajp13:web1:8010]
channel=channel.socket:web1:8010
[uri:web1.bvu.edu/servlet/*]
worker=ajp13:web1:8010
[channel.socket:web2:8009]
port=8009
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc-archive/jk2/index.html
Also, there's a sample or two included with the source code.
I should point out that JK2 is officially unsupported. Unless you
specifically need JK2, I'd suggest JK 1.2.8.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/05 2:21 pm
On Wed, 05 Jan
Hello,
since the documentation is not explicit about this, maybe someone on
this list can help me.
configuration:
linux
tomcat 5.0
jk 1.2
apache 1.3
I have several virtual hosts running on my system. Does that mean that I
have to create a separate worker for each virtual host?
e.g.
worker.list
Hello,
I've got a Tomcat 5 / Apache 2 / jk2 server which has been serving
several different virtual hosts which share a common IP address. I now
need to implement my first SSL-protected website on this machine, and I
am working under the assumption that this site must have a dedicated IP
Troy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 21/12/2004 17.07.40:
Hello,
I've got a Tomcat 5 / Apache 2 / jk2 server which has been serving
several different virtual hosts which share a common IP address. I now
need to implement my first SSL-protected website on this machine, and I
am working
I just found the problem, my apologies, it turns out to be a firewall
port block upstream from me.
Thank You,
Troy
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 09:38:01PM -0700, Daniel Watrous wrote:
: I know that in apache, and I suspect that it is a general rule, an SSL
: (HTTPS) connection requires a unique IP address. In other words, virtual
: hosts do not work with SSL.
Correct. This is (or at least, should be) true all
Hi
I can't find anything specific to my question in the FAQs but I'm trying
to set up a tomcat server with virtual hosts using https. I have two ips,
each with its own SSL cert as I understand is necessary for https.
What I want is to have each ip use port 443 with its own document tree
Some posters misunderstand virtual hosts.
The first step in creating a virtual host is to assign it a unique IP
address and host name.
The second step is to configuring the machine's ethernet adapter to have
several IP addresses. This is done on Unix/Linux by creating additional
devices
Hello,
I can't find anything specific to my question in the FAQs but I'm trying
to set up a tomcat server with virtual hosts using https. I have two ips,
each with its own SSL cert as I understand is necessary for https.
What I want is to have each ip use port 443 with its own document tree
Mike,
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 02:04:43PM -0800, Mike Kennedy wrote:
I can't find anything specific to my question in the FAQs but I'm trying
to set up a tomcat server with virtual hosts using https. I have two ips,
each with its own SSL cert as I understand is necessary for https.
What I
I know that in apache, and I suspect that it is a general rule, an SSL
(HTTPS) connection requires a unique IP address. In other words, virtual
hosts do not work with SSL.
Daniel
- Original Message -
From: Mike Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 17
We have 3 different virtual hosts, which are subdomains
of our main domain.
We need access to the session from all virtual hosts.
We use cookie-sessions, at the moment url-rewriting isn't a
possible alternative.
The problem is, that the browser doesn't send the cookie back
to a subdomain
Hi,
We need access to the session from all virtual hosts.
We use cookie-sessions, at the moment url-rewriting isn't a
possible alternative.
Too bad, as that's the only portable alternative.
Till now we solved the problem by specifying the domain globally
in the resin.conf . Yes we used Resin
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Barker
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 12:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosts and useCanonical
request.getServerName() is the value of the Host header. You want
request.getLocalName
Yup, I've asked about/commented about this before. I'm having trouble with
Vhosts, server names, and how to get the value I want out of
request.getServerName(), and this is all with apache/jk/tomcat. (apache is
in the 2's somewhere, jk (not jk2) and tomcat 4.1.30 and 5.0.29).
I'm only get the
Curwen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:36 pm
Subject: Virtual Hosts and useCanonical
Yup, I've asked about/commented about this before. I'm having
trouble with
Vhosts, server names, and how to get the value I want out of
request.getServerName(), and this is all with apache
, October 27, 2004 4:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosts and useCanonical
There is a setting somewhere in Tomcat (versions up to 4.1.X
at least) where you enable/disable reverse DNS. Most of the
time you want this off, but I think in your case you may need
it turned
request.getServerName() is the value of the Host header. You want
request.getLocalName().
Mike Curwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Yup, I've asked about/commented about this before. I'm having trouble
with
Vhosts, server names, and how to get the value I want
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