Hi

Would you please explin it a little bit.


Thanks

Dino


On Saturday 02 March 2002 23:25, you wrote:
>  see intermixed
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>  Dino Cherian K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/02/2002 04:36:10 AM
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>  Subject:  [INIMSS] Problem with IP Alias
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>  Hi
>
>  I am trying to configure a webserver running apache-1.3.19-5,
>  tomcat-3.2.1-1
>  and jdk-1.3.1_01-fcs  on  Redhat Linux 7.1 (glibc-2.2.2-10).
>
>  The scenario is that the tomcat is configured and running on the default
>  server perfectly. Recently I tried to add a domain with a seperate IP. I
>  did
>  the following things.
>   **        (1) I added the new IP (NEW_IP) in the network configuration as
>  IP Alias
>  of the one and only ethernet card in the server.
>   **        (2) I added the below lines in the apache's httpd.conf.
>
>             <VirtualHost NEW_IP>
>                 ServerName new-domain.com
>                 ServerAlias www.new-domain.com
>                 ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                 DocumentRoot /usr/www/new-domain
>                 Options Includes IncludesNOEXEC MultiViews Indexes
>  FollowSymlinks
>  SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
>                 JkMount /servlet/* ajp13
>                 JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
>                 <Location "/WEB-INF/">
>                     AllowOverride None
>                     deny from all
>                 </Location>
>                 ErrorLog logs/new-domain-error_log
>                 CustomLog logs/new-domain_log common
>             </VirtualHost>
>
>
>   **        (3) I added the below lines in the tomcat's server.xml.
>          <Host name="new-domain.com">
>          <Context path=""
>                   docBase="/usr/www/new-domain"
>                   crossContext="true"
>                   debug="0"
>                   reloadable="true"
>                   trusted="true" >
>          </Context>
>          </Host>
>          <Host name="www.new-domain.com">
>          <Context path=""
>                   docBase="/usr/www/new-domain"
>                   crossContext="true"
>                   debug="0"
>                   reloadable="true"
>                   trusted="true" >
>          </Context>
>          </Host>
>
>   **        (4) Then I copied a test.jsp and test.class into
>  /usr/www/new-domain and
>  /usr/www/new-domain/servlet respectively.
>
>  Unpacked classes you wish to be visible to a single webapp are placed
> under <webapp>/WEB-INF/classes folder and packed classes under
>  <webapp>/WEB-INF/lib folder.
>
>   **        (5) Now I restarted the services - network, httpd and tomcat.
>
>  Then I pointed my browser to http://new-domain.com/test.jsp
>  It worked fine. Then to http://new-domain.com/servlet/test . This didn't
>  work. I gave the error message
>             Not Found (404)
>             Original request: /servlet/test
>             Not found request: /servlet/test
>
>  Do you have a test.class in the /usr/www/new-domain/WEB-INF/classes folder
>  (assuming that there isn't a package statement in the source code)?
>
>  Then by chance I pointed browser to
>  http://new-domain.com/servlet/oldServlet
>  and it worked fine. Here the oldServlet was actually one servlet in the
>  servlet folder of the default server.
>
>  What should I do to get my servlets being served from the new-domain's
>  servlet folder itself.
>
>  Please help me ASAP.
>
>  Thanks
>
>  Dino
>
>  RS
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