Hello, I'm planning an upgrade of SmartFox Server from 2.13.4 to 2.18 and got stuck on one little topic.
I use 2 network adaptors, and so I point Jetty to the second adaptor using the following line in jetty\start_d\ssl.ini:
jetty.ssl.host=10.0.0.60
This all works fine but I can't work out what the equivalent would be in Tomcat.
Please can you point me in the right direction? Many thanks.
Tomcat equivalent of jetty.ssl.host
Re: Tomcat equivalent of jetty.ssl.host
Normally you don't need to manually configure the server, even in the case of two NICs.
Tomcat (and SFS2X) will bind both.
Cheers
Tomcat (and SFS2X) will bind both.
Cheers
Re: Tomcat equivalent of jetty.ssl.host
Lapo wrote:Normally you don't need to manually configure the server, even in the case of two NICs.
Tomcat (and SFS2X) will bind both.
Cheers
Thanks Lapo.
Ah you see I have 2 NICs, both with port 443. I use one for the webserver and another for Jetty (SmartFox). If it binds to both then the webserver will stop working.
I suppose I can stay on 2.13 if it's not supported on Tomcat.
Re: Tomcat equivalent of jetty.ssl.host
I see.
By default Tomcat will bind port 8443 which doesn't conflict with your other http server. I guess you're implying that Tomcat should also use port 443 for HTTPS?
No problem. It is supported, take a look here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/186 ... -instead-o
The config file in question is found under SFS2X/lib/apache-tomcat/conf/server.xml
Cheers
By default Tomcat will bind port 8443 which doesn't conflict with your other http server. I guess you're implying that Tomcat should also use port 443 for HTTPS?
I suppose I can stay on 2.13 if it's not supported on Tomcat.
No problem. It is supported, take a look here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/186 ... -instead-o
The config file in question is found under SFS2X/lib/apache-tomcat/conf/server.xml
Cheers
Re: Tomcat equivalent of jetty.ssl.host
Hi thanks that's just what I needed!
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