> From: Natalie Forood [mailto:nfor...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Re: Getting the tomcat server IP
>
> After it is running we want to find out the IP address that
> Tomcat is using.  If the server has multiple Ethernet
> interfaces, we cannot determine which IP is the one that is
> used by Tomcat.

It will normally be using *all* of them; a client should be able to connect to 
Tomcat on any of the IP addresses configured for the server, using whichever 
port is in your <Connector> element.

> (see attachment).

Attachments are frequently filtered out by the mailing list server, as yours 
was.

> I am hoping that some Tomcat conf file has this

You can configure which IP address a <Connector> should use in conf/server.xml; 
if you've left it at the default, Tomcat uses 0.0.0.0, which means the 
specified port (8080, by default) on all available IP addresses.

After Tomcat starts you can use netstat -a to list the IP/port combinations 
currently in use; look for the port(s) you have configured for Tomcat.  (This 
works on Windows or Linux.)

 - Chuck


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