Thanks My friend , I have tried that without success.
[root@cjc logs]# iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 443 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8443 [root@cjc logs]# curl -k https://10.32.32.230 curl: (7) Failed connect to 10.32.32.230:443; Connection refused [root@cjc logs]# service iptables save iptables: Saving firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/iptables:[ OK ] [root@cjc logs]# curl -k https://10.32.32.230 curl: (7) Failed connect to 10.32.32.230:443; Connection refused [root@cjc logs]# curl -k https://10.32.32.230:443 curl: (7) Failed connect to 10.32.32.230:443; Connection refused [root@cjc logs]# =========================== Thank You; Chris Cheltenham Technology Services The School District of Philadelphia Work # 215-400-5025 Cell # 215-301-6571 -----Original Message----- From: Johan Compagner [mailto:jcompag...@servoy.com] Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 10:23 AM To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: tomcat 8.5.28 sudo iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8080 sudo iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 443 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8443 then you can save the iptables so they stick after reboot: sudo service iptables save On 2 March 2018 at 15:08, Cheltenham, Chris <ccheltenham-...@philasd.org> wrote: > Hello, > > > > Has anyone set up tomcat as a non-root use? > > > > I have set it up successfully however, I have to bound the non-root > user to port 8443. > > > > What is the best way to reroute 8443 through 443? > > There are several options. > > Everything is set up at send to port 443 so I need to reroute 8443 in > and out of 443 > > > > CentOS 7 by the way – > > > > > > =========================== > > Thank You; > > Chris Cheltenham > Technology Services > The School District of Philadelphia > > Work # 215-400-5025 > Cell # 215-301-6571 > -- Johan Compagner Servoy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org