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Posted to user@geronimo.apache.org by "JoeB." <jo...@deds.nl> on 2009/04/17 21:58:40 UTC
Re: Dodging the spam filter and Geronimo won't start
The result you get from the url http://localhost/8080 is coming from port 80
(your webserver trying to serve a page with the name 8080)
If you want the result of port 8080 try http://localhost:8080
kind regards,
Joeb
---
cknell wrote:
>
>> Sorry to restate the obvious -- you're absolutely sure that nobody's
>> using port 8080?
>
> Here's the output from netstat
>
>
> Active Connections
>
> Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
> TCP ootah:1898 localhost:27015 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:2635 localhost:2636 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:2636 localhost:2635 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:2638 localhost:2639 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:2639 localhost:2638 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3840 localhost:3841 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3841 localhost:3840 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3842 localhost:3843 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3843 localhost:3842 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3845 localhost:3846 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3846 localhost:3845 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3847 localhost:3848 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3848 localhost:3847 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3851 localhost:3852 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3852 localhost:3851 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3853 localhost:3854 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:3854 localhost:3853 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:4180 localhost:4181 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:4181 localhost:4180 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:5152 localhost:4456 CLOSE_WAIT
> TCP ootah:27015 localhost:1898 ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:1256
> ec2-75-101-204-80.compute-1.amazonaws.com:https
> CLOSE_WAIT
> TCP ootah:1385 yx-in-f18.google.com:http TIME_WAIT
> TCP ootah:1387 cdce.wdc007.internap.com:http TIME_WAIT
> TCP ootah:1390 an-in-f83.google.com:http ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:1394 69.25.242.157:http ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:1395 69.25.242.157:http ESTABLISHED
> TCP ootah:1396 fxfeeds.acelb.sj.mozilla.com:http
> CLOSE_WAIT
> TCP ootah:4205 72.215.224.24:http CLOSE_WAIT
>
> There are no references to port 8080 here.
>
> However, when I direct my browser to http://localhost/8080, I get a 404
> error.
> I can't see what might be using 8080, but the 404 error suggests that
> something
> is.
>
> 404 Not Found
> No context found for request
>
>
> No, I haven't edited the configuration file.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> --
> Charles Knell
> cknell@onebox.com - email
>
>
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