I think I understand what you're explaining.
I keep that in mind if I encounter in the future some strange behaviours
from the non-default applications.
Thanks,
arnaud.
André Warnier a écrit le 26/08/2010 14:40:
arnaud icard wrote:
...
Yes this is where I made a mistake.
The parameters "name" and "defaultHost" must be the FULL name (i.e.
hostname.domain)
No. I mean no, it is not exactly that.
For the defaultHost, it does not matter very much, because it is the
default and anything that does not match exactly will end up there
anyway.
But for the others, as far as I know, the point is that the Host name
attribute *must match the Host: header in the HTTP request, exactly*.
If requests can come in with a Host: header being just "appli1", then
you need to have, in the corresponding Host tag,
- either the name attribute = "appli1"
- or an <Alias>appli1</Alias> tag inside the <Host> section.
For example:
<Host name="appli1.test.fr">
<Alias>appli1</Alias>
...
</Host>
Unless Tomcat itself does a double reverse DNS lookup to make "appli1"
equivalent to "appli1.test.fr", but this would surprise me.
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