Alan Hancock wrote:
> I added a host entry in the format of www.mydomain.com. Its a very simple
> site with only an index.html so that I can get the config straight before
> loading a bunch of content. There is no domain specific context given. I
> created a folder in the format mydomain.com is the
> /usr/share/tomcat5/webapps directory and the index file is the only file in
> the folder domain.com.
> 
> I used the tomcat manager to deploy the 'app'. When I access the site from
> the link in the tomcat manager, the page is displayed as expected. when I
> try to access it using the domain name on the local server, get a blank
> screen. When I try to bring the page up from another computer, I get HTTP
> 400 - Bad Request
> 
> Any ideas? This seems simple enough, but I obviously missed a step
> somewhere. I would greatly appreciate hearing from anyone that has had
> similar issues and got it resolved. I need to get this going so that I can
> move on to developing the sites. I need to deploy at least 3 domains on the
> server.
> 
> I'm certain this is some simple embarrassing oversight of mine.
> 
> I'm running Tomcat 5.5.3 on Red Hat EL 5.1

For 6.0.x but it is basically the same in 5.5.x

http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/virtual-hosting-howto.html

Mark



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