2009/10/1 Daniel Wittenberg <dwittenberg2...@gmail.com>: > Actually it does configure it
Good to read, though I'm surprised. > Actually this time it worked. Not sure what happened last time, but it's > about 99% working right now. Great. I wonder what changed? > Not sure I agree here. You can easily put httpd configs out there that tell > how certain apps work. Just dump your configs in /etc/httpd/conf.d and > good-to-go. Obviously if you just happen to dfefine another alias on your > server for /rhn/ you're gonna have issues, but otherwise there's no > problems, and it pretty common to see web-apps that install configs on how > to make it work. I was more thinking from the Tomcat end, as you may end up having to make mods to the default Tomcat connectors. > BTW 12 years ago would have been like Red Hat Linux 5.0, way before fedora Yep. I have a boxed RedHat 4.0, somewhere. And an Yggdrasil Linux CD that was based around kernel version 1.0.0 :-). They're probably in the old office, along with the two BBC Micros, Acorn A3000, Amiga 1000 and the bits of the Sun-2 I didn't pass on to the local museum... - Peter --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org