tcp        0      0 :::8080                     :::*
LISTEN

here is the part of 'netstat -an | grep -i listen' command for port 8080

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Brian Munroe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Murat Birben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >  My server OS is centos and I've apache 2.2 and tomcat6 installed on my
> >  machine. I can display my php pages as abc.xyz.com and display my jsp
> pages
> >  on LAN as abc.xyz.com:8080/asd but my jsp pages cannot be display from
> out
> >  of my LAN. What may be the problem?
> >
>
> Well, if you are using CentOS, there could be a number of reasons.
> Are you running SELinux?  Do you have aggressive firewall rules that
> are blocking 8080?
>
> If you can, go into a shell and type 'netstat -an | grep -i listen'
> and look for port 8080 - see if it is bound to localhost (127.0.0.1)
> or the LAN IP. - or post the results here.
>
> >  My second question is, I want to display my jsp pages as abc.xyz.com.
> How
> >  can I do that?
>
> Since you are already using Apache, using port 80, you will need to
> configure mod_proxy_ajp or mod_ajp.  Lets solve the first issue first
> though.
>
> -- brian
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