Re: Tomcat: Refused localhost:8080

From: Peter Clarke (pete_at_dynotechnic.co.uk)
Date: 03/31/05

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    >> > Still when I try http://localhost:8080 on my browser, I get the
    > error
    >> > "The connection was refused when attempting to connect to contact
    >> > localhost:8080"
    >> >

    Is 8080 the correct port? I thought that was a proxy port?
    You could try:
        http://localhost
    That should display the standard Apache page(s);
    Then try:
        http://localhost:8180

    I believe 8180 is the standard port for Tomcat installations in Debian (at
    least, mine is)...

    HTH.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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