hello hassan!

hmm ... portforwarding works with jetty (on the same ports), so it should also work with tomcat, and i'd rather have tomcat on a non privileged port.
which tomcat version are you using?
could you send me an anonymized version of your config?


kind regards

randolph

At 16:06 18.01.2005, you wrote:
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i also tried it with one service and multiple connectors with the same result ... only one of the keystore-files is taken ... as it is the one of the webservers original name i tend to think that this may be a portforward-problem (i.e. all forwardes port/ips are mapped to the one associated with the used keystore)
.. has anybody a working tomcat 4.1.x configuration with multiple ips and ssl keystores?

Yes, one service with multiple connectors for different IPs using different keystores. It works fine, and I don't see any significant difference between my server.xml and the one you previously sent.

I would seriously urge you to turn off the port-forwarding, change
the connectors to standard ports 80 and 443 and test again. :-)

FWIW!
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