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Jeffrey,

On 3/7/2011 3:18 PM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
> No one so far has mentioned it, but yes, you are seeing behavior as
> designed.  The CONFIDENTIAL setting causes Tomcat to send a redirect
> to SSL if the request comes in on standard HTTP.

You might be able to trigger an error by removing the "redirectPort"
attribute from your HTTP connector.

> If your true intent is not to allow *ANY* traffic over HTTP, then you
> need to remove your HTTP <Connector> from the server.xml. However,
> leaving it this way is a "nicety" for the end user.

+1

- -chris
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