Tomcat from httpd jk connector ie:
JkMount /what-ever-your-app/*.jsp ajp13worker1. Depends on how he set up
Tomcat. It was an obvious mistake from a newbie.
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n how he set up
Tomcat. It was an obvious mistake from a newbie.
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From: "Peter Crowther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 9:03 AM
Subject: RE: Problems connecting
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> [Marking off-topic as this is a network problem, not a Tomcat problem -
> but having the thread in the archive may help others]
>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> For this reason I start to think that is something related with cheap
>> router, my one is a Zystel Prestige 60
Ok what I did is uncomment this part in server.xml
I don't know if is the right one...
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For this reason I start to think that is something related with cheap
> router, my one is a Zystel Prestige 600 & eff
> I'm still not clear on what the problem is. Are you saying your
> application doesn't function properly when accessed from the cell phone?
> What does happen when you try to do so? (Tell us exact error messages,
> etc.)
The error is intercepted by the application in a try catch construct and
h
> - You have a NATted network
I guess yes
> - From the machine hosting Tomcat, you can connect using localhost
yes
> - From the outside world, you can connect using the external IP address
yes
> - From inside the NAT, you cannot connect using the external IP address
yes, but in this case is not com
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Problems connecting
>
> Ok I tried, if in the emulator I use the real IP I got the
> same problem I cannot connect. Thru my favorite browser (of
> course firefox) if I put http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 I got
&g
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problems connecting
>
> The point Chuck is that really I don't know could be my
> application, but then why it works with localhost & not
> via real IP,
I'm still not clear on what the
> Hi,
>
> Why don't you try http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 with the j2me emulator ?
> If it works that way we may conclude that you have a j2me issue.
> If not it may be a tomcat conf problem.
>
> You should also access the url through your favorite browser (firefox) ...
>
> Tell us the results !
>
> re
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The point is when I change localhost with a real ip
> 62.56.xxx.xxx I cannot
> connect to the server, but the nice things is if in my
> cellphone I enter
> the address http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 I got the tipical
> welcome page of
> Tomcat. S
Hi,
Why don't you try http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 with the j2me emulator ?
If it works that way we may conclude that you have a j2me issue.
If not it may be a tomcat conf problem.
You should also access the url through your favorite browser (firefox) ...
Tell us the results !
regards,
Nicolas
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>>
>> The point is when I change localhost with a real ip
>> 62.56.xxx.xxx I cannot connect to the server, but
>> the nice things is if in my cellphone I enter the
>> address http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 I got the tipical
>> welcome page of Tomcat.
>
> The above statement is self-contradictory: in on
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problems connecting
>
> The point is when I change localhost with a real ip
> 62.56.xxx.xxx I cannot connect to the server, but
> the nice things is if in my cellphone I enter the
> address http://62.56.xxx.xxx:8080 I got the tipica
Il giorno ven, 27/10/2006 alle 10.39 +0200, Daniela Marangoni ha
scritto:
> Hi
>
> Although I have installed Tomcat 5.5 using the default directory the
> installation gives me and have defined password as you can see on the
> attached file
>
> When I try to connect to Tomcat Manager I receive t
Hello Daniela,
there are no firewall there in your system that lock the localhost? Did
you check that?
Cheers
Roberto
Montefiore SA
CH-6934 Lugano-Bioggio
Daniela Marangoni ha scritto:
Hi
Although I have installed Tomcat 5.5 using the default directory the
installation gives me and have
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