> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> You're just really enjoying tweaking me, huh.
Not really - but when suggesting things in a forum where many newbies are
looking for information,
Chuck -
You're just really enjoying tweaking me, huh.
B---h! ;-)
Jeff
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 3:18 PM
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> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> I was referring back to my original post where I mentioned to modify
> the server.xml.
> FTR: Try
>or
> instead of the accepting the de
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> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> try specifying the IPv4 any address specifically and
> see if it helps.
Note the fol
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> try specifying the IPv4 any address specifically and
> see if it helps.
Note the following from the original post:
"I do http://X.X.X.X:8080 but it
machine
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> He doesn't mention anything about his environment, but I'm betting
he's
> on Windows Server 2008 and running the APR native librar
rey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:50 PM
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Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
He doesn't mention anything about his environment, but I'm betting he's
on Windows Server 2008 and running the APR native
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> He doesn't mention anything about his environment, but I'm betting he's
> on Windows Server 2008 and running the APR native libraries.
What
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> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> i didn't change anything in the server.xml file.
I suspect it has nothing to do with T
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 1:07 PM
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> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: question about using tomcat o
> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> i didn't change anything in the server.xml file.
I suspect it has nothing to do with Tomcat, but rather with how the TCP/IP
stack for the OS is set up. Unfortunatel
Mmhh,
i didn't change anything in the server.xml file. I simply downloaded and am
using the tomcat6 binary dist.
I am very much a beginner with tomcat so please forgive question that are
ignorant of what is probably considered basic.
Why would this only listen with ipv6? Again, i didn't chang
> From: Matt Funk [mailto:maf...@nmsu.edu]
> Subject: question about using tomcat on a remote machine
>
> netstat -nan finds:
> tcp6 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN
That looks like it's listening *only* with IPv6. Since you used an IPv4
address on your browser, Tomcat never
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