shouldn't it be port 8080?

At 03:38 PM 3/27/2002, Zoe Adams wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is a very newbie question I'm afraid.
>
>I have attempted to install a standalone Tomcat 4 as an RPM under RedHat
>Linux 7.1 but just can't get it to work.
>
>These are the steps I've followed:
>- Installed jdk-1.3.1_02.i386.rpm
>- Installed regexp-1.2-1.noarch.rpm
>- Installed servletapi4-4.0.2-3.noarch.rpm
>- Installed xerces-j-1.4.4-2.noarch.rpm
>- Installed tomcat4-4.0.2-3.noarch.rpm
>- Set JAVA_HOME="/usr/java/jdk1.3.1_02" in /etc/tomcat4/conftomcat4.conf
>- Set CATALINA_HOME="/var/tomcat4" in /etc/profile
>
>I then go into /etc/init.d and type "tomcat4 start" and I see the
>following:
>Using CATALINA_BASE: /var/tomcat4
>Using CATALINA_HOME: /var/tomcat4
>Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /var/tomcat4/temp
>Using JAVA_HOME: /usr/java/jdk1.3.1_02
>
>But if I try to browse to http://localhost:8180 <http://localhost:8180/>
>I get the message "could not connect to host localhost (port 8180)".
>
>Where am I going wrong? I have read the documentation but am still none
>the wiser. I've installed Tomcat4 under Windows and it all went without
>a hitch, but Linux has me stumped. If anyone can offer any suggestions
>or point me to some good online help, then I'd be very grateful.
>
>Thanks,
>Zoe Adams
>
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