RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....

2003-01-08 Thread Vivek Singh
on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone In server.xml, comment out the CoyoteConnector on port 8080, and restart Tomcat. Be careful editing server.xml. ;) If you're feeling ambitious, you could always try disabling that connector in the admin app on port 80 now that you

RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....

2003-01-08 Thread Turner, John
, January 07, 2003 6:31 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone In server.xml, comment out the CoyoteConnector on port 8080, and restart Tomcat. Be careful editing server.xml. ;) If you're feeling ambitious, you could

RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....

2003-01-07 Thread Vivek Singh
the Java XML errors I used to get while stopping tomcat ./shutdown.sh have also gone. Regards ~Vivek **Disclaimer** Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged'

RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....

2003-01-07 Thread Turner, John
In server.xml, comment out the CoyoteConnector on port 8080, and restart Tomcat. Be careful editing server.xml. ;) If you're feeling ambitious, you could always try disabling that connector in the admin app on port 80 now that you have the connector working, but I've never done it that way.