Sean Dockery wrote:

www.inqbyte.com is not in your hosts file, so your machine looks to your DNS
server to resolve to it to an IP. If you put www.ipqbyte.com in your hosts
file, it should work as you expect.

Sean Dockery
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Certified Delphi Programmer
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sangam Dash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:21
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosting Tomcat



hi

I have this
<Host name="inqbyte.com" debug="0" appBase="webapps" unpackWARs="true">
<Alias>www.inqbyte.com</Alias>
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
directory="logs" prefix="inqbyte." suffix=".log" timestamp="true"/>
<Context path="" docBase="ripple" debug="0" reloadable="true"/>
</Host>
in the server.xml file now
in the hosts file
it is
127.0.0.1 inqbyte.com
so now when i say http://www.inqbyte.com:8080/ it says page cant be found
without the alias it works fine
when i say http://inqbyte.com:8080/ it works fine
do u know what happens?
thanks
sangam dash
Sean Dockery wrote:


What do you mean that you don't find any errors in the logs folder?

Where

did you look? What about the output of the console window when you start
Tomcat manually? I'm willing to be that you fatally corrupted your
server.xml file somehow.

Make a copy of the Host definition for localhost within the same Engine
definition. Then make changes to the copy. Your Host definition is far
more sparse than mine.


Sean Dockery
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Certified Java Web Component Developer
Certified Delphi Programmer
SBD Consultants
http://www.sbdconsultants.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sangam Dash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:31
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosting Tomcat





Hi
i added something like you said to the hosts file
127.0.0.1 rippleimpact
then if i give rippleimpact:8080 it works
thanks a lot
but then i added
this to the server.xml file

<Host name="rippleimpact" debug="0" appBase="webapps" unpackWARs="true">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
directory="logs" prefix="ripple." suffix=".log" timestamp="true"/>
<Context path="" docBase="ripple" debug="0" reloadable="true"/>
<Context path="" docBase="mydomain0" debug="0"

reloadable="true"/>

</Host>
is there something wrong with this ?
tomcat doesnt start now...
do you have any idea why its doing that?
i dont find any error showing in the logs folder?
please help
thanks
sangam dash
Sean Dockery wrote:




I have done this in the past. Here's what you can do...

Open the "hosts" file on your machine (in WinNT\System32\drivers\etc on



my



Windows 2000 machine--your location may be different) and add the



following



lines to the end of the file...

127.0.0.1 alpha
127.0.0.1 gamma
127.0.0.1 omega

For each Host.name attribute in your server.xml, set it to a machine



name.



Like this...

<Host name="alpha" ...>
...
</Host>

<Host name="gamma" ...>
...
</Host>

<Host name="omega" ...>
...
</Host>

Then you should be able to access your local machine using different



names



like this...

http://alpha:8080/
http://gamma:8080/
http://omega:8080/

Good luck.

Sean Dockery
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Certified Java Web Component Developer
Certified Delphi Programmer
SBD Consultants
http://www.sbdconsultants.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lajos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 20:25
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosting Tomcat







Ouch, windows. I'm not too sure - maybe someone else can provide the
info. On older versions, you could edit some file like lmhosts ...

I like fronting Tomcat with Apache for security reasons, but I still

use

virtual hosts in Tomcat. I have no idea why you are running out of
memory - how much RAM do you have? It may be due to your applications
more than Tomcat itself.

Regards,

Lajos


Sangam Dash wrote:





Hi

Thanks for the mail.
But do you know how to do that on windows machine?
The other thing is that when i add this one to the server.xml file

the

tomcat runs out of memory and it gives premature end of file error
sometimes. :-[
Is it better to have apache and tomcat both configured for this kind

of

situations? :-\
Thanks a lot
Sangam Dash :-)
Lajos wrote:






Hi Sangam -

Looks like the examples from my FlashGuide ;) What doesn't work? One
thing that you must make sure is that the values of the name

attribute

of the <Host> resolve to your machine. You can do this via your
machine's DNS configuration. In the example below, mydomain0.com,
mydomain1.com and mydomain2.com must resolve to the same machine. If
not, the example won't work.

Regards,

Lajos


Sangam Dash wrote:






Hi

I am using tomcat for my websites.
I am not using apache.
I need to do have two websites running from the same machine with

the

same tomcat instance.
i didnt get any help on the net as everything for virtual hosting

is

with apache and tomcat combination.
is it possible to server two different websites from same machine
using only tomcat?
please help me out

I tried the following
but it doesnt work

added this following to the server.xml file
<Host name="mydomain0.com" debug="0" appBase="webapps"
unpackWARs="true">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
directory="logs" prefix="mydomain0." suffix=".log"

timestamp="true"/>

<Context path="" docBase="mydomain0" debug="0"





reloadable="true"/>





<Context path="/test" docBase="mydomain0" debug="0"
reloadable="true"/>
</Host>
<Host name="mydomain1.com" debug="0" appBase="webapps"
unpackWARs="true">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
directory="logs" prefix="mydomain1." suffix=".log"

timestamp="true"/>

<Context path="" docBase="mydomain1" debug="0"





reloadable="true"/>





<Context path="/test" docBase="mydomain1" debug="0"
reloadable="true"/>
</Host>
<Host name="mydomain2.com" debug="0" appBase="webapps"
unpackWARs="true">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
directory="logs" prefix="mydomain2." suffix=".log"

timestamp="true"/>

<Context path="" docBase="mydomain2" debug="0"





reloadable="true"/>





<Context path="/test" docBase="mydomain2" debug="0"
reloadable="true"/>
</Host> i appreciate any kind of help ...
i am using tomcat 4.1.12

thanks a lot
sangam dash



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thanks a lot
it works
do you know sometimes it gives out of memory exception
i added CATALINA_OPTS = -Xmx256m -Xms128m to the environment variables
sometimes it gives premature end of file while starting tomcat after i add the new host definition to the server.xml file...
anybody faced these kind of problems?
thanks
sangam dash



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