Do you have the URL (www.mycompany.com) defined by a DNS server? You need a DNS to
translate the URL to an IP address. If you are already on the net then two DNS
servers will be required. The primary DNS should be provided by your ISP and you can
manage your own secondary if you like for your internal network (local intranet).
Virtual Hosting is normally used when you are attempting to server multiple web sites
from a single web server. If this is not what you are trying to do then don't concern
yourself with virtual hosting.
In either case a DNS setup is required.
Osensei
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From: Charles Jordan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 3:31 PM
Subject: virtual hosting
I have tomcat 4.1 and apache 2 working together using jk2, but I want to
be able to type in www.mycompany.com in the browser and have it run the
jsp in ${tomcat home}/webapps/mycompany
Do I need to enable virtual host in http.conf and server.xml?
Do I need to add anything to workers2.properties?
Any help would be appreciated.
Am I missing something
Charles (Allen) Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
System Administrator (407)771-8919
Convergys
285 International Parkway,
Lake Mary, FL 32746-5007
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