I actually think I got it up and running. I have assigned 2 addresses to the
same ethernet card and added 2 ssl connectors to server.xml and tomcat did
not crash. So I guess it was my lack of knowledge that did this.
I must have an mx record for the new ipaddress to know for a fact but thanks
al
> From: Mathias P.W Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Yes thanks for pointing that out
Pointing what out? Many comments have been made.
> Is there anyway of testing this using local servers?
You can test it on one box, but you
Yes thanks for pointing that out
Is there anyway of testing this using local servers?
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> Ok! I tested with port 8080 and 8443 as ssl port with no luck.
> I only have 2 domains but tomcat complains about java.net.BindException:
> Cannot assign requested address: JVM_Bind:8080. Now I guess this isn't
> co
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
Ok! I tested with port 8080 and 8443 as ssl port with no luck.
I only have 2 domains but tomcat complains about java.net.BindException:
Cannot assign requested address: JVM_Bind:8080. Now I guess this isn't
configured right so any pointers here would be greatly apprecia
Ok! I tested with port 8080 and 8443 as ssl port with no luck.
I only have 2 domains but tomcat complains about java.net.BindException:
Cannot assign requested address: JVM_Bind:8080. Now I guess this isn't
configured right so any pointers here would be greatly appreciated.
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
Thanks very much!
[...]
By reading your thread I guess that a tomcat solution is out of the
question?
No, I would not even dare to suggest that !
I don't want to be expelled from this list. ;-)
I was just proposing an alternative using things I know better than T
> From: Mathias P.W Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The last one about apache as a frontend would work.
I wouldn't recommend adding another node and associated complexity and overhead
to fix the problem. Please try the sug
Thanks very much!
The last one about apache as a frontend would work. ( I'm very new to this,
server set up as you probably seen. )
I am reading the headers to look at the request. I'm using a Wicket solution
with Spring and Hibernate. The Wicket handles 3 different looks with the
exact same jav
> From: Mathias P.W Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> connectionTimeout="2"
>redirectPort="443" />
I think you need three port 80 elements, one for each IP address.
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
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From the questions and answers ping-pong here, I get the impression
that you are trying to square the circle, and either bump into a Tomcat
issue or a Hibernate one (whatever that is).
Summary :
- for some reason I don't know nor would understand, you want only
Here is the configure. Of course the IP address are real addresses.
www.domain1.se
www.domain1.com
domain2.com
> From: Mathias P.W Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I can't add port 443 to 3 of them because
> then tomcat casts an error.
Each must have a unique IP address. You should also have three non-SSL
elements, one for each IP
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Mathias P.W Nilsson
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> Yes, but how should I configure those connectors? I can't add port 443 to 3
> of them because
> then tomcat casts an error.
You can if each has a separate IP address, which is what you need
to make this work.
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Yes, but how should I configure those connectors? I can't add port 443 to 3
of them because
then tomcat casts an error.
I can only have one host otherwise hibernate will start 3 times and that is
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>
>unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
> xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
> w
Just to get this straight.
Suppose I have this Host setting in server.xml
www.domain1.se
www.domain1.com
www.domain2.se
How can I make 3 connectors to match this. There baught from Thawte with the
www.domain1.se, www.domain1.com, www.domain2.se
-
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
> The problem is this.
>
> I would like to set up 3 connector that points to 3 different domains
> One Host element and many aliases. Can this be done? The connectors are
> https.
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yes it can, you just need to set your hostname to be the default
The problem is this.
I would like to set up 3 connector that points to 3 different domains
One Host element and many aliases. Can this be done? The connectors are
https.
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> Can The Host element support multiple ip addresses?
A element doesn't care about IP addresses; only a does, and
hen only if it's configured for a specific IP address
I think it does, but then I have another ;)
Can The Host element support multiple ip addresses?
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> Can I use Connectors to Aliases?
A operates with all elements in the same ; the
only cares about IP address and port number, not DNS names.
(Not sure if that answers y
Can I use Connectors to Aliases?
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> From: Mathias P.W Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I have 3 different virtual hosts. Is there anyway these can
> share the same war file and instance?
If you are using entries for a single , then the webapp will be
deployed only once.
If you are
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