Hi,

This tweak on
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/common/jk_channel_socket.c

seems to fix the high TCP port issue.

Alhtough I haven't found any trouble with it yet I have never written
anything for JK2 and am unfamiliar with it's inner workings.  So I
wouldn't bet the farm on it.


bash-2.04$ diff jk_channel_socket.c.old jk_channel_socket.c.new

94c94
<     short port;
---
>     long port;
110c110
<                                                short port,
---
>                                                long port,
204c204
< static int JK_METHOD jk2_channel_socket_resolve(jk_env_t *env, char
*host, short port,
---
> static int JK_METHOD jk2_channel_socket_resolve(jk_env_t *env, char
*host, long port,


-e





On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Shapira, Yoav wrote:

>
> Howdy,
> Well, that provided a bit of amusement for today ;) ;)
>
> You can put in an enhancement request to use 32bits for the port number.
> It's a low-priority item, not sure it will be done any time soon.
>
> Yoav Shapira
>
> >> >14009 works
> >> >48009 doesn't.  The apache error log says that it can't connect.
> >> >According to tomcat the Connector is listening and a netstat shows
> the
> >> >port in a LISTEN state.
> >>
> >> I have a random guess harkening back to my C days: > 32767 won't
> work.
> >> Give it a shot.  Has to do with 2^16 int size bytes used to store the
> >> port number.
> >>
> >
> >
> >You got it.  :)  32767 yes, 32768 no.
> >
> >So is this still a bug?  or is this a "workaround"?
>
>
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