Thanks. I did double check and it is 8080. I changed to port 80 and Tomcat is running just fine.

This is truly odd.


From: Tim Diggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[email protected]>
To: Tomcat Users List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Cannot access Tomcat from remote box
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 09:00:16 +0100

Hi Vincent -

one more idea... Have you checked Tomcat's server.xml for what port it thinks it should be serving from?

I recently installed tomcat 5.0 on a FreeBSD box from a BSD-package* and either because of the way the BSD-package was configured, or because of some other check, Tomcat ended up serving from 8180. So of course the box refused a connection on 8080.


Tim


*actually a BSD "port" but that's just too confusing... -------

Am Freitag, 13. Mai 2005 00:35 schrieb Vincent Yau:

Today, I got hold of 2 boxes that I need to setup tomcat.  Both are
Linux.  One with Kernel 2.4, the other is 2.6.10.  I have a 3rd box
with Tomcat up and running that I setup a few months ago (version
5.0.28).

So I downloaded Tomcat 5.0.28 on box boxes earlier today.  They ran
fine with a local browser accessing it.  However, no other box on the
network can access it.  I got "Connection Refused" when trying to
load the front page from any other machine (http://thatbox:8080).

There is no firewall on either machine.  I have tried ping, ssh, scp,
httpd and all traffic goes through fine on both boxes.


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