I am using Windows2000 and I think it is the IIS server that is already using port 80. 
this prevents tomcat from 
using port 80. 
Does anyone know  how  to disable IIS server on Windows2000?
In addition, I think some other services are using port 443 on Windows2000. Does 
anyone know  anything 
about them?

On 20 Nov 2002 at 14:18, brana02 wrote:

> it may be some very simple syntax error like leaving out the / before you close the 
>tag, it just happened to me before  
> 
>       -----Original Message----- 
>       From: Peter Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>       Sent: Wed 11/20/2002 2:12 PM 
>       To: Tomcat Users List 
>       Cc: 
>       Subject: Re: HTTP and SSL Connector port problems
>       
>       
> 
>       Did I miss something that I should I have changed  in some other files or 
>place?
>       All I did  was to change the ports number in server.xml
>       
>       On 20 Nov 2002 at 7:33, Pae Choi wrote:
>       
>       > Strange! I've been testing HTTP with port 80, 8080, and even other
>       > ports for tunneling and HTTPS with port 443, 8443, and ohters for
>       > tunneling. They all work fine with IE v6.0 since TC v4.1.12 came
>       > out.
>       >
>       >
>       > Pae
>       >
>       >
>       > ----- Original Message -----
>       > From: "mech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>       > To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
>       > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>       > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 3:33 AM
>       > Subject: RE: HTTP and SSL Connector port problems
>       >
>       >
>       > > Another good reason to change to 80/443 is the following issue:
>       > >
>       > > http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg73342.html
>       > > http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13861
>       > >
>       > > If you use a security-constraint confidential to force ssl you might
>       > > have a problem with IE when using 8080/8443.
>       > > Actually "confidential" should force the browser to reload a resource if
>       > > you accessed it with http instead https. For Mozilla/Opera this works
>       > > fine for me, with Internet Explorer the reload stalls and the browser
>       > > stops loading. According to other posting you can fix it when using
>       > > 80/443.
>       > >
>       > > I guess this is due to a url rewriting problem with IE. Maybe IE just
>       > > changes the protocol from http to https instead of taking the port
>       > > numbers into account aswell which can't work with non-standard ports...?
>       > > The problem with IE only occurs when using non-standard ports such as
>       > > 8080/8443 for http/https. If you use 80/443 you can avoid this IE bug in
>       > > connection with the confidential settings. Then you don't need to
>       > > hardcode absolute links.
>       > >
>       > > Don't know if you need that, but keep it in mind, if you use security
>       > > constraints.
>       > > The same problem occurs when using Apache in front of Tomcat. Tested
>       > > both. IE will behave the same, so run Apache or Tomcat on 80/443 and
>       > > don't forget to the the redirect ports in either the http1/1 connector
>       > > and/or the Ajp-Connector.
>       > >
>       > > Mech
>       > >
>       > > P.S. Don't use Tomat 4.1.12 with SSL, upgrade to 4.1.14. Minor? ssl
>       > > warning bug:
>       > > http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14164
>       > >
>       > >
>       > > > -----Original Message-----
>       > > > From: Peter Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>       > > > Sent: Mittwoch, 20. November 2002 12:04
>       > > > To: Tomcat Users List
>       > > > Subject: HTTP and SSL Connector port problems
>       > > >
>       > > >
>       > > > Is there any particular good reason to change HTTP port from
>       > > > 8080 to 80 and the SSL connector port from 8443 to 443?
>       > > > They causing problems for me. Some people are suggesting that
>       > > > we should
>       > > > change the ports.
>       > > >
>       > > > I changed the HTTP Connector port from 8080 to 80
>       > > > Then I uncommented the SSL Connector section and changed the
>       > > > SSL port from 8443 to 443
>       > > > These are supposed to be well-known ports. But how come after I
>       > > > made the changes, Tomcat just refused to
>       > > > start? I am on the Win2000 platform.
>       > > >
>       > > > <!-- Define a non-SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080
>       > > > --> <Connector
>       > > > className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector"
>       > > >        port="80" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
>       > > >        enableLookups="true" redirectPort="443"
>       > > >        acceptCount="10" debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000"
>       > > >        useURIValidationHack="false" />
>       > > >
>       > > >
>       > > >
>       > > > <!-- Define a SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8443 -->
>       > > > <Connector
>       > > > className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector"
>       > > >        port="443" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
>       > > >        enableLookups="true"
>       > > >        acceptCount="10" debug="0" scheme="https" secure="true"
>       > > >        useURIValidationHack="false">
>       > > > <Factory className=
>       > > >        "org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteServerSocketFactory"
>       > > >        clientAuth="false" protocol="TLS"/>
>       > > > </Connector>
>       > > >
>       > > >
>       > > >
>       > > >
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