Done, but no change. Still get the '500 Internal Server Error'. I still get a regular record in my access log in apache, which leads me to believe that I've got something wrong in my tomcat config. I'm sure I could be wrong. :-) All the connector tags and such in server.xml are still not clear to me.

- 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



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Kovach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 4:11 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
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:


I have apache running on port 80 with no problem. Tomcat
running on port

8080 with no problem. I also have apache serving the static
content from

webapps/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
JSP. There's

no record in the error log. It shows up like normal in the
access log,

but I get an error. Accessing the same JSP on port 8080
works just fine.



You might post the relevent portions of your configuration
so that folks can

see them. Also review the HOW-TO documents and compare against your
configuration.

--- Noel


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