Neven Thank you very much. Your help was invaluable.
I looked at /etc/hosts and found and entry for the site I was trying to reach. I removed that entry and all is fine now. How, when and why that line was added to the hosts file is a mystery for me. Thank you again. Richard Aubry > Le 2014-11-23 à 03:07, Neven Cvetkovic <neven.cvetko...@gmail.com> a écrit : > > Richard, > > My apologies, I misread your email. You did try your website from different > browsers and different computers, an it works ok. My initial response did > not assume that. > > Firstly, Tomcat is a server product that hosts applications. The page you > are seeing is the default Tomcat page. > > Here are few questions: > - did you setup any proxy servers? > - did you search your mac for any installed tomcat product (to make sure it > is coming from your local box)? > - did you try different browsers (to make sure it is not a cached page)? > - check your local /etc/hosts file, is your website listed in that file? > - what happens if you try curl from command line, e.g. curl > http://yoursite.com? Do you still see tomcat content? > - if you do nslookup yoursite.com from your computer and other computers, > is it the same ip address? Try same with ping yoursite.com > > Hope that gives us some more information! > > Thanks > Neven > > On Nov 23, 2014 8:51 AM, "Neven Cvetkovic" <neven.cvetko...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Richard, >> >> On Nov 23, 2014 6:04 AM, "Richard Aubry" <aubry...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> A few days ago, when I tried to access a web site that I frequently > access, I obtained an Apache Tomcat page that said: "If you're seeing this > page via a web browser, it means you've set up Tomcat successfully. > Congratulations!" >>> >> >> You are seeing a default Tomcat page (i.e. Root application). It seems > that the website you frequent uses Tomcat. They probably upgraded Tomcat > incorrectly and used Tomcat default page. >> >> There is nothing wrong with your computer. You could probably email > website administrators about the problem. It is also likely the problem is > going to get fixed by the time you see this message :) >> >> Another thing to try - use a different computer, or your phone to access > this website. >> >> Good luck! >> >>> But I have never set up Tomcat, I don't know what is Tomcat and I just > want to get rid of that thing and to be able to access that web site again. > I don't know how that thing took control of my Mac. Since that first time, > I have never been able to access my web site. It's only happening on my > Mac; on any other computer I can access the site without problems. >>> >>> Could someone tell me how to get rid of that? >>> >>> Richard Aubry >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org