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port 80 / 8080 issues (tomcat / apache)

Postby heupink » Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:51 am

dear readers,

I've just installed scalix 9.1 on SuSE 9.1, for evaluation. Installed without problems.

However, there is something I don't get. In the installation guide it is recommended to change the tomcat port to 80. I did so. (in file server.xml) This worked. I can see the tomcat test page.

But, also required is apache2. This ALSO runs on port 80. Nowhere am i told to change that. So, what I did now: it shut down apache2, changed it's port to 8080 (in /etc/apache2/listen.conf) started apache2 and tomcat.

Now, when logging on to webmail things work. But now the admin console does NOT work.
http://server_ip/admin/ (as I'm told in the docs) ends up in the TOMCAT webserver administration tool, and http://server_ip:8080/sac/Admin.html says: "Object not found!".

What is going wrong here, and how to solve this?

Thanks for any replies.

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Postby ScalixSupport » Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:36 am

This is an error in our documentation.

You need to use Admin.jsp instead of Admin.html

Cheers

Dave

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Postby heupink » Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:42 am

ScalixSupport wrote:This is an error in our documentation.

You need to use Admin.jsp instead of Admin.html

Cheers

Dave


I'm getting the same error... Are you sure the port 80 /8080 and tomcat /apache2 config has nothing to do with it..?

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Postby heupink » Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:43 am

heupink wrote:
ScalixSupport wrote:This is an error in our documentation.

You need to use Admin.jsp instead of Admin.html

Cheers

Dave


I'm getting the same error... Are you sure the port 80 /8080 and tomcat /apache2 config has nothing to do with it..?


SORRYSORRYSORRYSORRYSORRY

Forget it. Does work!!

Sorry again, and thanks for the fast reply!


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