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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Janet Ciavarelli <Jc...@kamloops.ca> on 2006/11/28 19:02:26 UTC
:8080 problem
Hello,
I am afraid I don't know much about Tomcat but am trying to get up to speed as quickly as possible. I upgraded the server with ColdFusion MX 7.0.1, and now one of our webapps has stopped working. The following URL used to work before the upgrade: http://webserver.kamloops.ca/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
Now it only works if I add in :8080 to the URL as follows: http://webserver.kamloops.ca:8080/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
I really don't want to have to ask our webmaster to add in :8080 to all the links. I believe it is some sort of Tomcat issue. But I'm not sure where to start to resolve this problem. If anyone could point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate that.
Janet
Re: :8080 problem
Posted by RuiXian BAO <ru...@pp.inet.fi>.
Hello,
This is your head info from the link
http://webserver.kamloops.ca/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
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Response Headers -
http://webserver.kamloops.ca/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
Content-Length: 103
Content-Type: text/html
Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:03:06 GMT
500 Internal Server Error
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Seems your frontend IIS is not forwarding the request to the tomcat server.
Best
- RuiXian
>
>
> On 11/28/06, Janet Ciavarelli <Jc...@kamloops.ca> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>> I am afraid I don't know much about Tomcat but am trying to get
>> up to
>> speed as quickly as possible. I upgraded the server with ColdFusion MX
>> 7.0.1, and now one of our webapps has stopped working. The following URL
>> used to work before the upgrade:
>> http://webserver.kamloops.ca/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
>> Now it only works if I add in :8080 to the URL as follows:
>> http://webserver.kamloops.ca:8080/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
>>
>> I really don't want to have to ask our webmaster to add in :8080 to all
>> the links. I believe it is some sort of Tomcat issue. But I'm not
>> sure where
>> to start to resolve this problem. If anyone could point me in the right
>> direction, I would really appreciate that.
>>
>> Janet
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: :8080 problem
Posted by EDMOND KEMOKAI <ek...@gmail.com>.
probably need to change the server.xml to listen on port 80.
On 11/28/06, Janet Ciavarelli <Jc...@kamloops.ca> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am afraid I don't know much about Tomcat but am trying to get up to
> speed as quickly as possible. I upgraded the server with ColdFusion MX
> 7.0.1, and now one of our webapps has stopped working. The following URL
> used to work before the upgrade:
> http://webserver.kamloops.ca/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
> Now it only works if I add in :8080 to the URL as follows:
> http://webserver.kamloops.ca:8080/imf/sites/DataDownload/disclaimer.html
>
> I really don't want to have to ask our webmaster to add in :8080 to all
> the links. I believe it is some sort of Tomcat issue. But I'm not sure where
> to start to resolve this problem. If anyone could point me in the right
> direction, I would really appreciate that.
>
> Janet
>
>
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