On 31/08/2011 08:24, Greg Johnson wrote:
> No, and you don't need to make any changes other than adding the extra 
> <Connector>.  Traffic from both <Connector>s will be routed to the single 
> <Engine> and <Host>.
>> Thanks for the advice, Chuck. I did end up needing to slightly change the 
>> Host and Engine declarations to point to 'ip-address-one' in my example. So 
>> my server.xml ended up looking like this:
> 
> <Server> 
> <Service> 
> <Connector port=8080 address="ip-address-one"... /> 
> <Connector port=8443 address="ip-address-one" keystoreFile="tomcat.keystore" 
> ... /> 
> <Connector port=8080 address="ip-address-two"... /> 
> <Connector port=8443 address="ip-address-two" keystoreFile="clientn.keystore" 
> ... /> 
> <Engine defaultHost="ip-address-one"> <Host name="ip-address-one"> </Host> 
> </Engine>
> </Service> </Server> 
> 

Does that actually work?

There are two connectors with the same port number, which shouldn't work.


p



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