Re: Using DNS name instead of port number
John Martyniak wrote: I would like to be able to use the following Virtual host apps.beforedawn.com to run my app. Instead of having to include the 8080. Their is also a Webserver running on the box. So that I could run http://apps.beforedawn.com/index.jsp So my question is can this be done inside of Tomcat, or will I need to use mod_jk. If the system in question has multiple IP addresses, yes. Configure your Tomcat connector to listen to the appropriate address(es) on port 80 and configure Apache to listen to the other address(es). -- Hassan Schroeder - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webtuitive Design === (+1) 408-938-0567 === http://webtuitive.com dream. code. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Using DNS name instead of port number
The server currently only has one IP address and several virtual hosts. Some that are served by the Web Server and some that are going to be served by Tomcat. For example on this box I would to do the following: Web Server: Serves http://www.beforedawn.com Tomcat Server: http://apps.beforedawn.com/index.jsp http://diagnostics.beforedawn.com/index.jsp Is this possible? -John On 1/13/05 3:38 PM, Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Martyniak wrote: I would like to be able to use the following Virtual host apps.beforedawn.com to run my app. Instead of having to include the 8080. Their is also a Webserver running on the box. So that I could run http://apps.beforedawn.com/index.jsp So my question is can this be done inside of Tomcat, or will I need to use mod_jk. If the system in question has multiple IP addresses, yes. Configure your Tomcat connector to listen to the appropriate address(es) on port 80 and configure Apache to listen to the other address(es). - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Using DNS name instead of port number
John Martyniak wrote: The server currently only has one IP address and several virtual hosts. For example on this box I would to do the following: Web Server: Serves http://www.beforedawn.com Tomcat Server: http://apps.beforedawn.com/index.jsp http://diagnostics.beforedawn.com/index.jsp Is this possible? Yeah, but with only one IP you'll have to use mod_jk or mod_proxy. I'd say adding an IP address would be the easier setup :-) FWIW, this is how I run my dev box -- a couple of IP addresses for different versions of Tomcat and one for Apache (for the occasional PHP job). -- Hassan Schroeder - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webtuitive Design === (+1) 408-938-0567 === http://webtuitive.com dream. code. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Using DNS name instead of port number
Unfortunately this is for one of my external boxes (read have to pay ungodly sums of money to get another block of IP addresses). So if I set this up using mod_jk then I will have to do the following VirtualHost www.befordawn.com DocumentRoot /var/www/htmlbeforedawn ErrorLog logs/beforedawn_error_log DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm index.shtml ServerAdmin root@ beforedawn.com # ServerName www. beforedawn.com ServerSignature email TransferLog logs/ beforedawn_access_log /VirtualHost VirtualHost apps.beforedawn.com DocumentRoot /var/www/appbeforedawn ErrorLog logs/appbeforedawn_error_log DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm index.shtml ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] # ServerName apps.beforedawn.com ServerSignature email TransferLog logs/appsbeforedawn_access_log JKMount /apps worker1 JKMount /apps/* worker1 /VirtualHost VirtualHost diagnostics.beforedawn.com DocumentRoot /var/www/diagbeforedawn ErrorLog logs/diagbeforedawn_error_log DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm index.shtml ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] # ServerName diagnostics.beforedawn.com ServerSignature email TransferLog logs/diagbeforedawn_access_log JKMount /diag worker1 JKMount /diag/* worker1 /VirtualHost Will this get me http://apps.beforedawn.com/index.jsp and http://diagnostics.beforedawn.com/index.jsp? Or would I have to put a rewrite in also? So that it would redirect any request to http://apps.beforedawn.com/apps/index.jsp Because I assume that the JKMount must correspond to the directory in the webapps directory. I am so confused on the way that mod_jk works! -john On 1/13/05 4:11 PM, Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Martyniak wrote: The server currently only has one IP address and several virtual hosts. For example on this box I would to do the following: Web Server: Serves http://www.beforedawn.com Tomcat Server: http://apps.beforedawn.com/index.jsp http://diagnostics.beforedawn.com/index.jsp Is this possible? Yeah, but with only one IP you'll have to use mod_jk or mod_proxy. I'd say adding an IP address would be the easier setup :-) FWIW, this is how I run my dev box -- a couple of IP addresses for different versions of Tomcat and one for Apache (for the occasional PHP job). - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Using DNS name instead of port number
John Martyniak wrote: Unfortunately this is for one of my external boxes (read have to pay ungodly sums of money to get another block of IP addresses). Well, you only need one, eh? :-) So if I set this up using mod_jk then I will have to do the following It's been a long time since I used Apache in front of Tomcat, but that generally looked OK. Try it. You certainly won't need to use mod_rewrite, though. -- Hassan Schroeder - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webtuitive Design === (+1) 408-938-0567 === http://webtuitive.com dream. code. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Using DNS name instead of port number
Thanks for the help. I will try and get the mod_jk working. I think that will give me the most flexibility for the future. -John On 1/13/05 5:53 PM, Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Martyniak wrote: Unfortunately this is for one of my external boxes (read have to pay ungodly sums of money to get another block of IP addresses). Well, you only need one, eh? :-) So if I set this up using mod_jk then I will have to do the following It's been a long time since I used Apache in front of Tomcat, but that generally looked OK. Try it. You certainly won't need to use mod_rewrite, though. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]