Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Justin Jaynes
I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for connector elements. .. at least not in the documentation listed on the 5.5 documentation / configuration setup. How would I do it? Can you please indicate the syntax? Thanks, Justin --- Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Justin

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread David Smith
Try address=192.168.56.32 or whatever IP you want tomcat to bind to. The port attribute will do the same thing for defining what port number to bind to. --David Justin Jaynes wrote: I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for connector elements. .. at least not in the documentation

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Justin Jaynes
I'll try... thanks so much for such a fast reply. Is there any document about that feature on the tomcat apache site? Justin --- David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try address=192.168.56.32 or whatever IP you want tomcat to bind to. The port attribute will do the same thing for defining

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Justin Jaynes wrote: I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for connector elements. .. at least not in the documentation listed on the 5.5 documentation / configuration setup. On this page?? http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html Look again :-) -- Hassan

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-11 Thread Justin Jaynes
Strike that--I just found that documentation after looking the hundredth time. I guess we overlook what we didn't know before, assuming it isn't what we wanted to find--or something strange like that. But I found it. Thanks everyone. Justin --- Justin Jaynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll

Re: Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-10-10 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Justin Jaynes wrote: I am running tomcat 5.5.12 and need to host two sites, both with ssl. Can you set up two connectors (one port 443 and one port 80) for one specific ip address and another set of connectors for another ip address? Yes. :-) That's exactly what you need to do. Try it,