12, 2006 9:17 AM
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Subject: Re: Restricting access to localhost for an HTTP connector - Email
has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in the email addresses
@Mark,
as Peter wrote, have a look in /etc/hosts.
It probably looks like
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.2 te
The configuration in the connector is so that java know on which
interface to 'BIND' to on the machine.
Do a
netstat -anp |grep LISTEN
on your machine. This shows which interface which processes are bound
to.
The only process (generally speaking) that can connect to 127.0.0.1
is
> From: Mark Claassen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I was just hoping that the restriction would be based on some
> intrinsic information and not just on the name that was used.
It *is* based on the intrinsic information: the IP address to which the
socket is bound.
Repeat after me: "A Hostname I
Thanks, I think this answers my questions
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From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 9:08 AM
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has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in
06 9:17 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Restricting access to localhost for an HTTP connector - Email
has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in the email addresses
@Mark,
as Peter wrote, have a look in /etc/hosts.
It probably looks like
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.2 t
@Mark,
as Peter wrote, have a look in /etc/hosts.
It probably looks like
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.2 testmachine.domain.com testmachine
You should change this to
127.0.0.1 localhost testmachine
192.168.0.2 testmachine.domain.com
Just be careful if you are using Solar
> From: Mark Claassen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Say Tomcat is on a machine called TestMachine.
> If I put "127.0.0.1" in the address field, it accepts
> connections of the
> form "http: //127.0.0.1/..." only
> It does not accept connections from "http:
> //TestMachine/...", even though
> the s
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In your server.xml you will add an address element and spe
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Dan Toomey wrote:
> How do I get this tomcat email to stop? I have sent messages to unsubscribe
> to no avail.
You e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have removed you from the list.
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, 2006 10:51 AM
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Subject: [SPAM:] - RE: Restricting access to localhost for an HTTP
connector - Email has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in the
email addresses
Thanks. I thought I heard that it was possible though the address, but
was not sure. I read this i
lanation of "address".
From: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 1:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Restricting access to localhost for an HTTP connector
yes, you can bind the connector the 127.0.0.1, meani
08, 2006 1:24
PMTo: Tomcat Users ListSubject: Re: Restricting access to
localhost for an HTTP connector
yes, you can bind the connector the 127.0.0.1, meaning it will only
listen on that addressuse the "address" attribute in the connector http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config
yes, you can bind the connector the 127.0.0.1, meaning it will only
listen on that address
use the "address" attribute in the connector
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html
Mark Claassen wrote:
Is there to configure an HTTP Connector to only allow connections from
loca
Is there to configure an HTTP Connector to only allow connections from
localhost? We have a server that has an HTTPS port that handles all public
access. However, we would like to leave a non SSL port open for a
monitoring program we have running on the same machine. We would like to
not allow
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