IIS always starts on all IP addresses (0.0.0.0), port 80 by default.
Verify that IIS is set to use address "A.A.A.A" and that the TC
<connector address="B.B.B.B" port="whatever">.

You can verify which addresses are being used by the following:
1. Stop Tomcat and IIS
2. From a DOS prompt, run the following: netstat -an | find ":80"
   - see if anything is listening
3. Start IIS
4. From a DOS prompt, run the following: netstat -an | find ":80" 
   - If there is now a listener on address 0.0.0.0 port 80, IIS is using
all ports.
5. Stop IIS, start Tomcat.
6. From a DOS prompt, run the following: netstat -an | find ":80" 
   - If there is now a listener on address 0.0.0.0 port 80, Tomcat is
using all ports (look for errors in stdout.log).
...etc.,

Hope this helps.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Fredrickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 10:26 AM
To: Tomcat
Subject: Tomcat IP help


I have a Tomcat server (v. 4) running on a Windows 2000 server.

It has 2 NICs with separate IP addresses.

It also runs IIS. I have set IIS to run on one address and Tomcat on
another. I used the Server.xml file and set the connector tags with a
address="n.n.n.n" value in order to have it start on the correct
address. It seems no matter what I do, Tomcat always wants to start on
all IP addresses and fails to start if the IIS web server is started.

Any help in solving this would be appreciated.

Chris


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