Re: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2010/3/28 Krishanu Biswas biswas.krish...@googlemail.com:
 Hello,

 I've a 6.0.26 (latest) Tomcat installed on my laptop (windows vista
 ulltimate).

In what folder is this Tomcat instance installed?
With what user account it runs?
Do you run it as a service, or starting from a *.bat file, or from
inside an IDE?

There are two vista-related items on the FAQ page here:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Windows#Q8

Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko

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Re: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread André Warnier

Krishanu Biswas wrote:

Hello,

I've a 6.0.26 (latest) Tomcat installed on my laptop (windows vista
ulltimate). When inside corporate network, it works.


Can you explain how exactly it works ? what URL are you using then, 
from where ? what are you seeing then ?


 In home network, it
doesn't. 


Same questions.


Strange enough that it does not work even when the laptop stands

alone (not connected to any network). Accessing
http://localhost:8080results in: ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT as seen
with HttpWatch. The
request does not reach the server (hence no log).


I presume this URL really is :

http://localhost:8080/results

, right ?

 server.xml has not been

changed.

netstat -ab shows the following processes:

  TCP0.0.0.0:8009   hostname:0LISTENING
 [java.exe]
  TCP0.0.0.0:8080   hostname:0LISTENING
 [java.exe]
: Windows Sockets initialization failed: 5


What does that mean ? What is is in the Tomcat logs, corresponding to 
this error ?




 TCP[::]:8009  WDFN00224028A:0LISTENING
[java.exe]
 TCP[::]:8080  WDFN00224028A:0LISTENING
[java.exe]

Windows host file has the following entries:

127.0.0.1 localhost
::1   localhost

Using java version 1.6.0_18

The problem appears to be very strange to me. Did a lot of searching on the
web before this post. Nothing helped. I'm sure that this is not a new
problem and hoping that one of you have already solved such an issue.

Is the Windows firewall or anything similar enabled (AUP or whatever 
it's called) ?
If you do NOT start the Tomcat Service, and do a netstat -ab, what do 
you see then ?



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RE: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From: Krishanu Biswas [mailto:biswas.krish...@googlemail.com]
 Subject: access to localhost:8080 fails
 
 I've a 6.0.26 (latest) Tomcat installed on my laptop (windows vista
 ulltimate). When inside corporate network, it works. In home network,
 it doesn't.

Sounds like whatever security agent you're using imposes different firewall 
rules depending on whether or not you're attached to the corporate network.  
(The one we use - SEP - certainly does.)  You'll have to figure out how to 
change the firewall config - if you're allowed to.

 - Chuck


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Re: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread Krishanu Biswas
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Konstantin Kolinko
knst.koli...@gmail.comwrote:

 2010/3/28 Krishanu Biswas biswas.krish...@googlemail.com:
  Hello,
 
  I've a 6.0.26 (latest) Tomcat installed on my laptop (windows vista
  ulltimate).

 In what folder is this Tomcat instance installed?


Tomcat is installed under C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
6.0


 With what user account it runs?


Administrator


 Do you run it as a service, or starting from a *.bat file, or from
 inside an IDE?


I tried both but the result is same.


 There are two vista-related items on the FAQ page here:
 http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Windows#Q8

 Thank you for your reply Konstantin. This is my first post to the forum.
Not sure if my content is readable enough. Will learn over time for sure.


 Best regards,
 Konstantin Kolinko

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Re: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread Krishanu Biswas
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 8:20 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:

 Krishanu Biswas wrote:

 Hello,

 I've a 6.0.26 (latest) Tomcat installed on my laptop (windows vista
 ulltimate). When inside corporate network, it works.


 Can you explain how exactly it works ? what URL are you using then, from
 where ? what are you seeing then ?


http://localhost:8080  OR http://127.0.0.1:8080 works in one network
(corporate) and the same does not work in a different network (my home
network - wireless network for home from T-phone)



  In home network, it

 doesn't.


 Same questions.


In my home network, I'm connected to via a router to the internet. The point
is that Tomcat is installed locally on my laptop and it should work without
any such connectivity. Unfortunately it doesn't.



 Strange enough that it does not work even when the laptop stands

 alone (not connected to any network). Accessing
 http://localhost:8080results in: ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT as seen

 with HttpWatch. The
 request does not reach the server (hence no log).


 I presume this URL really is :

 http://localhost:8080/results

 , right ?

That was a formatting mistake. I meant only http://localhost:8080
This request to the local server results in ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT as
seen
with HttpWatch.



  server.xml has not been

 changed.

 netstat -ab shows the following processes:

  TCP0.0.0.0:8009   hostname:0LISTENING
  [java.exe]
  TCP0.0.0.0:8080   hostname:0LISTENING
  [java.exe]
 : Windows Sockets initialization failed: 5


 What does that mean ? What is is in the Tomcat logs, corresponding to this
 error ?



  TCP[::]:8009  WDFN00224028A:0LISTENING
 [java.exe]
  TCP[::]:8080  WDFN00224028A:0LISTENING
 [java.exe]

 Windows host file has the following entries:

 127.0.0.1 localhost
 ::1   localhost

 Using java version 1.6.0_18

 The problem appears to be very strange to me. Did a lot of searching on
 the
 web before this post. Nothing helped. I'm sure that this is not a new
 problem and hoping that one of you have already solved such an issue.

 Is the Windows firewall or anything similar enabled (AUP or whatever
 it's called) ?
 If you do NOT start the Tomcat Service, and do a netstat -ab, what do you
 see then ?


Thank you for helping me on this. The same setup on the same laptop will
start working tomorrow when I am connected to corporate network. This is a
corporate laptop and windows firewall is installed. But I am not sure where
should I look in to check if this firewall is the blocker. Moreover, I may
not be allowed to turn this firewall off even if it is required. By the way,
i turned it off temporariry (for 5 mins, hope nothing has happened in
between) but the situation did not change.




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Re: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread Krishanu Biswas
Chuck:

To verify the network issue, I installed Tomcat on my personal laptop. The
browser is still unable to show up: http//localhost:8080.
I'm connected to a router via a wireless network which in turn connects me
to the internet. I have Mcafee antivirus, firewall and spyware installed.

I will now look into the problem from this direction as well. Thank you.

Krish

On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Caldarale, Charles R 
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:

  From: Krishanu Biswas [mailto:biswas.krish...@googlemail.com]
  Subject: access to localhost:8080 fails
 
  I've a 6.0.26 (latest) Tomcat installed on my laptop (windows vista
  ulltimate). When inside corporate network, it works. In home network,
  it doesn't.

 Sounds like whatever security agent you're using imposes different firewall
 rules depending on whether or not you're attached to the corporate network.
  (The one we use - SEP - certainly does.)  You'll have to figure out how to
 change the firewall config - if you're allowed to.

  - Chuck


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RE: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From: Krishanu Biswas [mailto:biswas.krish...@googlemail.com]
 Subject: Re: access to localhost:8080 fails
 
 I installed Tomcat on my personal laptop. The browser is 
 still unable to show up: http//localhost:8080.

Do you have localhost defined in that machine's hosts file?

Can you ping localhost from a command prompt?

What does netstat -ano show on the personal laptop?

You might be having IPv6/IPv4 problems.  Try changing the hosts entry to just 
127.0.0.1, leaving out the IPv6 setting.

 - Chuck


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Re: access to localhost:8080 fails

2010-03-28 Thread Harry Metske
I have seen similar issues on our corporate (XP and Vista) laptops, somebody
decided that the locally running firewall should also block access to
localhost. I think you should first verify if that's the case.
I'm not a Windows expert, so I don't know how to check if the above is the
case.
If you are allowed to give the netstat command, try the suggestion from
Charles (netstat -ano), if you see status SYN_SENT, it's for sure a firewall
issue.

regards,
Harry

2010/3/28 Krishanu Biswas biswas.krish...@googlemail.com

 Chuck:

 To verify the network issue, I installed Tomcat on my personal laptop. The
 browser is still unable to show up: http//localhost:8080.
 I'm connected to a router via a wireless network which in turn connects me
 to the internet. I have Mcafee antivirus, firewall and spyware installed.

 I will now look into the problem from this direction as well. Thank you.

 Krish

 On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Caldarale, Charles R 
 chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:

   From: Krishanu Biswas [mailto:biswas.krish...@googlemail.com]
   Subject: access to localhost:8080 fails
  
   I've a 6.0.26 (latest) Tomcat installed on my laptop (windows vista
   ulltimate). When inside corporate network, it works. In home network,
   it doesn't.
 
  Sounds like whatever security agent you're using imposes different
 firewall
  rules depending on whether or not you're attached to the corporate
 network.
   (The one we use - SEP - certainly does.)  You'll have to figure out how
 to
  change the firewall config - if you're allowed to.
 
   - Chuck
 
 
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