On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 7:02 AM, Kayode Odeyemi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have Stratos running on a separate server and I'll like to access it
> remotely.
>
> /etc/hosts looks like this:
>
> 192.168.128.18 cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 identity.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 governance.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 appserver.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 monitor.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 data.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 process.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 rule.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 cep.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 esb.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 gadget.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 messaging.cloud-test.wso2.com
> 192.168.128.18 mashup.cloud-test.wso2.com
>
> Everytime I access one of the above hostnames, I get the following
> response:
>
> HTTP Status 404 - ProxyServlet: /carbon
> ------------------------------
>
> *type* Status report
>
> *message* *ProxyServlet: /carbon*
>
> *description* *The requested resource (ProxyServlet: /carbon) is not
> available.*
> ------------------------------
> Apache Tomcat/7.0.14
> I have modified tomcat to look like this
> <Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve"
> directory="logs"
>                prefix="localhost_access_log." suffix=".txt"
> pattern="common" resolveHosts="true"/>
>
> Any ideas on how to resolve this please?
>
> Regards



Is there any updates, patch etc, that can make this go away?

Thanks
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