Yes, the institution have one. But I don't know if I can use the same, even I
don't know how, and where to configure it for be accepted in Tomcat.
Could you help me?
Thanks again!


Peter Choe wrote:

> do you have DNS set up to map the ip to the name of the server?
>
> At 02:43 PM 9/9/2002, you wrote:
> >Dear Tomcat users:
> >
> >Tomcat 3.3
> >Apache 1.3
> >------------
> >Solaris 7
> >Oracle 8
> >
> >My application is running under this features, but only in the intranet
> >of the Institution I work for.
> >When employees try to access to the application they need to type the ip
> >address of the server followed by the port, the context name and the jsp
> >file name(eg http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples/SendAMail.jsp).
> >I think this way is not comfortable to them and even is not secure for
> >the application because, they know the ip address of the server.
> >
> >Does anybody know if there is a way to change this? It would be better
> >if they could type something like this: (http://applicationname.com) and
> >this url could forward them to the
> >http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples/SendAMail.jsp
> >
> >Do you want to give me some hints?
> >Thanks a lot!
> >Nancy.
> >
> >
> >
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