- Kevin
Turner, John wrote:
A suggestion...put the three lines that you have at the bottom of your
httpd.conf above the section of httpd.conf that has the JkMount statements.
John
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From: Kevin Kovach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Another port 80 problem
Ya, I figured I should have just attached them to begin with. Here are the relevent portions of my config files. I hope this helps. Thanks.
- Kevin
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
running on portI have apache running on port 80 with no problem. Tomcat
content from8080 with no problem. I also have apache serving the static
JSP. There'swebapps/examples directory just fine.
Anyway, when I try and access a JSP on port 80 I get a '500 Internal
Server Error'. Apache doesn't seem to mind the GET for the
access log,no record in the error log. It shows up like normal in the
works just fine.but I get an error. Accessing the same JSP on port 8080
so that folks canYou might post the relevent portions of your configuration
see them. Also review the HOW-TO documents and compare against your
configuration.
--- Noel
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