Re: Changing defaultHost from localhost to a FQDN

2006-10-29 Thread Alan Burlison
at's an excellent, clear, summary - I haven't been able to find anything else that explains the three cases you outline above. Hopefully it might make its way into the official documentation at some point ;-) Many thanks! -- Alan Burlison -- -

Re: Changing defaultHost from localhost to a FQDN

2006-10-27 Thread Alan Burlison
to be the default application? Thanks, -- Alan Burlison -- - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Running tomcat on port 80 on Solaris 10 or above

2006-10-27 Thread Alan Burlison
the duration of startup.sh. I'm mentioning this here because I haven't seen it documented anywhere - hopefully people will be able to find it in the archives in future ;-) -- Alan Burlison -- - To start a new topic, e-mail: u

Re: Changing defaultHost from localhost to a FQDN

2006-10-27 Thread Alan Burlison
ocBase it works fine. If I move it to "meshcms" (the WAR file name) and modify docRoot to match, it doesn't. It serves the JSP but all the links in the page (e.g. to the stylesheets) are wrong. Looks like there is

Re: Changing defaultHost from localhost to a FQDN

2006-10-27 Thread Alan Burlison
correct port number as in http://host:Port I have. It doesn't work. Alan are you by chance related to Don? Not as far as I know... -- Alan Burlison -- - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscri

Re: Changing defaultHost from localhost to a FQDN

2006-10-27 Thread Alan Burlison
if you need to make other changes when you change the host name, they should really be called out in the docs. -- Alan Burlison -- - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For a

Re: Changing defaultHost from localhost to a FQDN

2006-10-27 Thread Alan Burlison
:-( > I realize the protocol attribute is supposed to default to "HTTP/1.1", but just for grins, you might try setting it. The odd thing is that it does appear to be serving *html* from under the web application directory, just not JSPs. If I put an index.html under webapps/ROOT

Changing defaultHost from localhost to a FQDN

2006-10-26 Thread Alan Burlison
ven permissions to access that port, and it worked fine on port 80 before I changed the hostname from localhost. Any and all suggestions (including RTFMs) gratefully received - I'm at my wits end with this! --