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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 34484] New: - Tomcat Coyote connector doesn't play with NVidia onboard ethernet.

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           Summary: Tomcat Coyote connector doesn't play with NVidia onboard
                    ethernet.
           Product: Tomcat 4
           Version: 4.1.12
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows 2000
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P3
         Component: Connector:Coyote HTTP/1.1
        AssignedTo: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
        ReportedBy: bobm@penguinmail.com


I upgraded my system to a new motherboard using the NVidia
nForce4 ultra chipset.  Among other things, this chipset provides
a gigabit ethernet port on the motherboard.  Great, I can get rid
of the ratty old Kingston ethernet card my DSL is plugged into.
After installing NVidia's drivers, I found that I could surf the
web just fine, and my own java applications could access URL's but
Tomcat wouldn't respond to requests - I'm running Tomcat as my web
server as well as servlet container through the Coyote connector.

I know it's way past time for me to upgrade to 5.0 - I tried a quick
installation of it, and it didn't seem to respond with NVidia's
ethernet support either.  I reverted back to my old PCI ethernet card,
and Tomcat's happy again, but it might be nice to use the onboard
ethernet.

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