Richard, My apologies, I misread your email. You did try your website from different browsers and different computers, an it works ok. My initial response did not assume that.
Firstly, Tomcat is a server product that hosts applications. The page you are seeing is the default Tomcat page. Here are few questions: - did you setup any proxy servers? - did you search your mac for any installed tomcat product (to make sure it is coming from your local box)? - did you try different browsers (to make sure it is not a cached page)? - check your local /etc/hosts file, is your website listed in that file? - what happens if you try curl from command line, e.g. curl http://yoursite.com? Do you still see tomcat content? - if you do nslookup yoursite.com from your computer and other computers, is it the same ip address? Try same with ping yoursite.com Hope that gives us some more information! Thanks Neven On Nov 23, 2014 8:51 AM, "Neven Cvetkovic" <neven.cvetko...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Richard, > > On Nov 23, 2014 6:04 AM, "Richard Aubry" <aubry...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > A few days ago, when I tried to access a web site that I frequently access, I obtained an Apache Tomcat page that said: "If you're seeing this page via a web browser, it means you've set up Tomcat successfully. Congratulations!" > > > > You are seeing a default Tomcat page (i.e. Root application). It seems that the website you frequent uses Tomcat. They probably upgraded Tomcat incorrectly and used Tomcat default page. > > There is nothing wrong with your computer. You could probably email website administrators about the problem. It is also likely the problem is going to get fixed by the time you see this message :) > > Another thing to try - use a different computer, or your phone to access this website. > > Good luck! > > > But I have never set up Tomcat, I don't know what is Tomcat and I just want to get rid of that thing and to be able to access that web site again. I don't know how that thing took control of my Mac. Since that first time, I have never been able to access my web site. It's only happening on my Mac; on any other computer I can access the site without problems. > > > > Could someone tell me how to get rid of that? > > > > Richard Aubry > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >