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Jan 28, 2007we have install tomcat but the service work on port 8080, how can we set that the if i type the domain name that use java it redirect on the java port?
View 4 Replieswe have install tomcat but the service work on port 8080, how can we set that the if i type the domain name that use java it redirect on the java port?
View 4 Repliesone of my customer send me user/pass of his Linux VPS, his VPS have Plesk Control Pannel installed.
He have site in JSP (his provider installed JPS on request) and he want i made some changing in site, but when I login to control pannel and click on File Manager, I found nothing only one index.html file in which site autometicaly redirect to domainname:8080
can someone guide me from where I can found files of sites and why they redirect to :8080.
I want to have a static server for my website which runs on the same machine as the dynamic server. I have read on the internet that port 8080 is a good alternative port to use.
Is common enough that it will work in all cases like port 80? And that it won't be blocked by firewalls and so on since it's not a service port (port < 1024).
My app needs to be viewed using :8080 behind the domain. I want it be viewable without using adding any port behind. I've research on google and many said about edit the server.xml file but the problem is I can't located the file no mater what
root@kohproxy [~]# find -name server.xml
root@kohproxy [~]#
i m using xampp on window. how to hide port on url?
View 5 Replies View RelatedYesterday I installed tomcat on a RHEL 4 + cPanel and httpd 2.0.63 server using easyapache3, process was ok, jsp pages are loading fine using http://site.com/example.jsp , but servlets, are not working using http://site.com/example, how ever, if I load http://site.com:8080/example it loads the servlet perfect.
I read something about redirecting all traffict from port 80 to 8080, but you know.. this is a shared server, and that would affect all customers on the server.
So, mod_jk seems to be the only solution, now I read many documents over the web, but no one seems to be working to configure apache2 and mod_jk that is installed using easyapache3 script.
In my httpd.conf file, i have this:
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
Include "/usr/local/apache/conf/jk.conf"
At jk.conf i have this content: ...
I'm runnung a server with Apache2 (Apache/2.2.16 (Debian 6.0))
I would like Apache2 listen on port 8080 for IPv4 and on port 80 for IPv6.
This is what I have now:
/etc/apache2/ports.conf