It happened to me some time ago with Suse.
If you try the host name, does it work?? that was my case...

Emerson
Chris Alvarez wrote:
<translation> Hi List I installed Fedora Core 2, I see that the Tomcat service is in there and
it even sets it up OK. But how do I access it? I thought that normally it was http://localhost:8080 but it doesn't
work. My question is: what do I need to do so that it works or how do I
test in order to get it to run JSP. Thanks so much </translation> It is hard to get an answer unless you post in the language of the list.




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Hola Lista Instale Fedora Core 2, veo que viene el servicio tomcat e inclusive sube
el servicio tomcat OK. Pero como lo acceso? Yo pense que era por lo normal http://localhost:8080 pero no funciona.
Mi pregunta es que tengo que hacer para que funcione o como tengo que
hacer la prueba para correr JSP. Muchas Gracias.




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