On 11/25/2014 8:52 AM, Kernel freak wrote:
Hello,
I have already bought the domain name and the domain-id. Its a dedicated
hosting, and the plan says its allowed to use Apache tomcat. Can you please
tell me what to do to disable the service on port80?
If you don't know, we certainly don't, and
Hello,
I have already bought the domain name and the domain-id. Its a dedicated
hosting, and the plan says its allowed to use Apache tomcat. Can you please
tell me what to do to disable the service on port80?
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 2:43 PM, David kerber wrote:
> On 11/25/2014 8:39 AM, Kernel f
On 11/25/2014 8:39 AM, Kernel freak wrote:
Hello Andre,
Thank you. I did the changes what you told, but I guess there is some
service running at port 80. Because now when I click domainname.com:80, it
shows me the message by the hosting company as the "Domain name is already
booked" and all. How
Hello Andre,
Thank you. I did the changes what you told, but I guess there is some
service running at port 80. Because now when I click domainname.com:80, it
shows me the message by the hosting company as the "Domain name is already
booked" and all. How can I remove that service which is listening
Kernel freak wrote:
Hello friends,
I already have a project ready for deployment. It is in the form of war
file. Currently I have renamed the war file to ROOT.war and pasted it
inside webapps. I am able to access the webapp by giving domainname.com:8080.
Instead of that I would just like to us
Hello friends,
I already have a project ready for deployment. It is in the form of war
file. Currently I have renamed the war file to ROOT.war and pasted it
inside webapps. I am able to access the webapp by giving domainname.com:8080.
Instead of that I would just like to use domainname.com and i