Please clarify your intent:
By default, tomcat has a /commented/ connector on 8443, which you can
configure You can activate as many connectors on as many ports
as you like. But if you have all applications on the same application
server anyways (and are using the same hostnames): Why bother?
Hi,
Try following. I can't guarantee it works with Jira and Confluence but this
could work.
Set up the cert in Apache and create AJP proxies between Apache and Tomcats
(if running one Tomcat for jira and one for confluence). I have similar
setup with other applications.
-Ari
15.1.2016 21.02
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Jeff,
On 1/15/16 2:01 PM, Jeff Jennings wrote:
> I will have two applications running on my tomcat server
>
> Jira on port 8080 and confluence on port 8090
>
> I'm going to get an ssl cert for the server which I'll call
> something like
Thanks - I understand your questionw. but unfortunately based on further
investigation I've discovered that I cannot run both of my apps on the same
server.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/deploying-multiple-atlassian-applications-in-a-single-tomcat-container-218279138.html
On Fri, Jan