> On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 12:16:49AM -0500, Stormblade wrote:
> : Then I tried to access my box from another machine and there
> : is no answer. www.mymachinedomain:8080 doesn't even give me the
default
> : page.
>
>
> What's the result of
>
> lsof -i -a -u {tomcat user}
>
> ?
>
> -or better still,
>
> lsof -n -i -a -u {tomcat user} ## show IP addresses
lsof: can't get UID for {tomcat
lsof 4.63
latest revision: ftp://vic.cc.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/
latest FAQ: ftp://vic.cc.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/FAQ
latest man page: ftp://vic.cc.purdue.
edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/lsof_man
usage: [-?abhlnNoOPRstUvV] [-c c] [+|-d s] [+D D] [+|-f]
[-F [f]] [-g [s]] [-i [i]] [+|-L [l]] [+|-M] [-o [o]] [-p s]
[+|-r [t]] [-S [t]] [-T [t]] [-u s] [+|-w] [--] [names]
Use the ``-h'' option to get more help information.
Forgive me but I'm unfamiliar with that command. I typed it exactly
as you had it above. Copy and paste even.
I did do a lsof -i -a and got a listing. I didn't see tomcat user or
anything that said tomcat even. Was I supposed to create a tomcat
user? I installed tomcat from the rpm.
>
> Does that IP address match what your workstation (browser) thinks
is
> www.mymachinedomain? e.g. do you have some sort of split-domain DNS
> going, or a rogue hosts file?
>
> -QM
>
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