For number 1, you'll have to provide lots more information.  What does
"create a new connector" mean?  You're writing your own connector?

For #2, if you have no concerns about running a process as root on port 80,
just change Tomcat's HTTP connector from the default 8080 to port 80 and you
will have what you need.

Tomcat can handle multiple connectors with one install...you can have an
HTTP connector on 8080, an SSL connector on 8443, and a JK/JK2 connector on
8009 (or any other ports you choose) all at the same time.  There is no need
to install a separate instance of Tomcat to use a second connector.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Maltby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 6:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie q about connectors

Hi all,

Any ideas why I would be getting HTTP 500 errors msgs in the web interface
when trying to create a new connector???

Also, if I had a website I wanted to run on port 80 only, would I need to
set up a new tomcat service in the server or would it be another server
install on the machine?

Cheers
Adam

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