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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Ariel Pashtan <ar...@awarenetworks.com> on 2005/12/21 23:19:33 UTC
bug in manager port?
Hi,
When the standard port 8080 is used for Tomcat, there are no issues with
accessing the Tomcat Manager application.
However, when another port is used (defined in server.xml), access to the
manager is denied.
Could it be a bug, where the port number 8080 is hard-coded in some place?
Ariel
Re: bug in manager port?
Posted by Hassan Schroeder <ha...@webtuitive.com>.
Ariel Pashtan wrote:
> When the standard port 8080 is used for Tomcat, there are no issues with
> accessing the Tomcat Manager application.
>
> However, when another port is used (defined in server.xml), access to the
> manager is denied.
>
> Could it be a bug, where the port number 8080 is hard-coded in some place?
Nope. The manager works fine on port 80 (or for that matter any
other port I've ever tried) :-)
Something else in your configuration is causing your problem.
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