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Assaf,
On 6/18/12 4:46 AM, Assaf Urieli wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I solved this issue following a parallel discussion on another
> forum: http://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=8991
>
> Basically, I had IPTables firewall rules rerouting port 443 tr
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Assaf,
On 6/15/12 6:33 AM, Assaf Urieli wrote:
> So, the addresses to test are: http://www.joli-ciel.com/test.jsp
> http://www.moyshele.com/test.jsp http://178.79.152.69/test.jsp
> http://176.58.107.88/test.jsp
>
> And exactly the same four, but wi
Hi all,
I solved this issue following a parallel discussion on another forum:
http://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=8991
Basically, I had IPTables firewall rules rerouting port 443 traffic to port
8443, and port 80 traffic to port 8080.
This is because the tomcat6 user cannot access ports
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- Original Message -
> From: Assaf Urieli
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 3:33 AM
> Subject: Re: IP-based virtual hosting with useIPVHosts=true always goe
Assaf Urieli wrote:
...
My /etc/hosts file:
178.79.152.69www.joli-ciel.com bilbo.joli-ciel.com bilbo.aplikaterm.com
www.aplikaterm.com joli-ciel.com bilbo
Just following this thread and learning, but
note that an Internet reverse-DNS looku
Hi Chris,
>
> On 6/8/12 11:12 AM, Assaf Urieli wrote:
> > Ok, this is strange. I created a test.jsp page that prints
> > request.getLocalName(), request.getServerName(), and
> > request.getLocalAddr(). I tried various scenarios in the browser:
> > http://domain1.com, http://www.domain1.com, http:/
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Assaf,
On 6/8/12 11:12 AM, Assaf Urieli wrote:
> Ok, this is strange. I created a test.jsp page that prints
> request.getLocalName(), request.getServerName(), and
> request.getLocalAddr(). I tried various scenarios in the browser:
> http://domain1.co
Answering my own question to a certain extent:
* When an HTTP/HTTPS request is made, when and how do
> request.getLocalName() and request.getLocalAddr() get filled in?
>
>
>From v6.0.35 source code, org/apache/catalina/connector/CoyoteAdapter.java,
line 489:
if (connector.getUseIPVHosts(
Thanks Mark & Konstantin for your replies.
I'm still having no luck here.
I've tried to apply all of Mark's suggestions to Ubuntu.
SAN certificates are not currently an option for me (because of pricing,
and also because the two domains do not officially belong to the same legal
entity).
My quest
>
> From: Konstantin Kolinko
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 3:02 AM
>Subject: Re: IP-based virtual hosting with useIPVHosts=true always goes to
>default host
>
>2012/6/8 Assaf Urieli :
>> Hi all,
>>
>
Hello,
> Looking at the code, the value used for host name in IP-based virtual
> hosts is ServletRequest.getLocalName(). It is not getLocalAddr() and
> there is no pattern in AccessLogValve that prints it. You can write
> simple JSP page that will display its value.
>
Ok, this is strange. I crea
cat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html#General_Tips_on_Running_SSL
> "Finally, using name-based virtual hosts on a secured connection can be
> problematic."
>
> So, I'm trying to accomplish this via IP-based virtual hosting, using the
> useIPVHosts="true" flag.
> (Note: I've tried name-ba
name-based virtual hosts on a secured connection can be
problematic."
So, I'm trying to accomplish this via IP-based virtual hosting, using the
useIPVHosts="true" flag.
(Note: I've tried name-based virtual hosting with useIPVHosts="false", and
it doesn't work eit
Maybe this will be helpfull to you?
http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/x509v3_config.html#Subject_Alternative_Name_
I am not sure how well that extension is supported in browsers and other ssl
clients, or can you get a CA to sign a certificate that contains these
extensions. But, I wouldn't be surpr
rom: uma...@comcast.net [mailto:uma...@comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 5:13 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: IP-based virtual hosting with Tomcat(6)
Mark,
If I wanted to use the same SSL certificate for all virtual hosts
does it follow that
Thanx,
/U
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On 7/29/2009 10:21 PM, Bill Barker wrote:
> wrote in message
> news:2139500381.6699651248905929000.javamail.r...@sz0016a.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net...
>> All the vHosts are to be situated on the same server.
>> The server may be addressed
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>All the vHosts are to be situated on the same server.
>The server may be addressed using any loopback address
>or any non-loopback addressed configured on the NICs of the
>server.
>
>Hen
uma...@comcast.net wrote:
All the vHosts are to be situated on the same server.
The server may be addressed using any loopback address
or any non-loopback addressed configured on the NICs of the
server.
Hence I have the mapping
127.0.0.9 -> vhost1
127.0.0.10 -> vhost 2
Let's say that a re
at address 10.1.1.1 (configured
as an external address of this server).
Which vHost would serve this request?
/U
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From: André Warnier
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 21:48:28 + (UTC)
Subject: Re: IP-based virtual hosting with Tomcat(6)
uma...@comcas
Thomas
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 19:45:51 + (UTC)
Subject: Re: IP-based virtual hosting with Tomcat(6)
uma...@comcast.net wrote:
> I am using Tomcat6.0.18 on RHEL5.
>
> I would like to set up IP-based virtual hosting using Tomcat alone ( as
> opposed
> to usi
uma...@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks much for the clarification.In this case, how do I nominate the default
virtual host?
Is there something called default connector, such as that which may be needed if
a request arrives into an unconfigured loopback address (say, 127.0.0.200)?
Are you sure you don
.
Thanx again!
/U
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From: Jeffrey Janner
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 20:21:47 + (UTC)
Subject: RE: IP-based virtual hosting with Tomcat(6)
Well, Chris is almost correct here. But Connectors are nested as the Service
level, not at the Engine level
and
you can even have http requests automatically re-routed to https.
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 2:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: IP-based virtual hosting with Tomcat(6)
You can bind
> hosting:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I would like to avoid using name-based vhosts to sidestep the attendant
> SSL issues.
You will probably have similar issues with IP-based virtual hosting: if
the CN in the SSL cert doesn't match the hostname (or IP address) in the
location
uma...@comcast.net wrote:
> I am using Tomcat6.0.18 on RHEL5.
>
> I would like to set up IP-based virtual hosting using Tomcat alone ( as
> opposed
> to using Apache front-end).
>
> The documentation
> (http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/virtual-hosting-howto.htm
I am using Tomcat6.0.18 on RHEL5.
I would like to set up IP-based virtual hosting using Tomcat alone ( as opposed
to using Apache front-end).
The documentation
(http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/virtual-hosting-howto.html)
as well as examples of it seem to illustrate the use of name-based
On Feb 10, 2008 11:05 AM, Alaska Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to enable IP based hosting in tomcat directly
Minimally, you just need a Connector element for each IP, and the
proper DNS assignments.
HTH,
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Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I use Tomcat 6.0.10 as a stand-alone web application server (not
sitting behind Apache httpd). I host several domains on a single
physical host using name-based virtual hosting set up in server.xml.
I need to enable ssl for one of the domains. I understand I can no
longer use name-based hosti
Przemyslaw Ceglowski wrote:
> Dear Users,
>
> I have been fighting with it for good few weeks now and I cannot manage to
> make it work myself so any help would be appreciated.
Short version:
- remove all the context elements
- create a folder named ROOT inside every appBase
- move the current c
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Przem
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 2:08 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: problems with IP based virtual hosting with multiple SSL
certificates and APR
> From: Przemyslaw Ceglowski [mailto:[EMAIL PR
> From: Przemyslaw Ceglowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: problems with IP based virtual hosting with
> multiple SSL certificates and APR
>
> Although I do not think I have something wrong in it
For one thing, placing elements in server.xml is strongly
discour
:37 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: problems with IP based virtual hosting with multiple SSL
certificates and APR
Dear Users,
I have been fighting with it for good few weeks now and I cannot manage to
make it work myself so any help would be appreciated.
With the below setup, only
Dear Users,
I have been fighting with it for good few weeks now and I cannot manage to
make it work myself so any help would be appreciated.
With the below setup, only www.domain1.com works fine by HTTPS. I can reach
the content of the others by HTTP but HTTPS is giving me 404 for all of
them.
Hi Chris,
thank you for your help. I made a test and it seems to work fine.
Jens
Am Mittwoch 14 Dezember 2005 17:08 schrieb Chris Lear:
> * Jens Werdin wrote (14/12/05 15:28):
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have an apache 2.0.49 with some ip based virual hosts.
> > What i try to do is giving each virtual
* Jens Werdin wrote (14/12/05 15:28):
> Hi all,
>
> I have an apache 2.0.49 with some ip based virual hosts.
> What i try to do is giving each virtual host its own webapplication.
>
> Apache and tomcat are working. its working if I try with localhost.
> when i try the ip address of a virtual host
Hi all,
I have an apache 2.0.49 with some ip based virual hosts.
What i try to do is giving each virtual host its own webapplication.
Apache and tomcat are working. its working if I try with localhost.
when i try the ip address of a virtual hosts i always get the answer.
"no host matches server n
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