tomcat works but the site is not responding
I installed the tomcat on the centos, I configured it in the following way under ssl:
<Connector port="8443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol"
maxThreads="200" keystoreFile="/usr/key" keystorePass="somepass" SSLEnabled="true" scheme="https"
clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" />
After completing the command, I get the title page of tomcat but in the browser I do not receive an answer.
curl -g -6 -k "https://[::1]:8443/"
I tried to change firewall settings using commands:
sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=5000/tcp --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
At reload I received a "COMAND_FAILED" error, restarted firewalld and rebooted the system, but unfortunately it did not do anything.
linux tomcat server centos port
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I installed the tomcat on the centos, I configured it in the following way under ssl:
<Connector port="8443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol"
maxThreads="200" keystoreFile="/usr/key" keystorePass="somepass" SSLEnabled="true" scheme="https"
clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" />
After completing the command, I get the title page of tomcat but in the browser I do not receive an answer.
curl -g -6 -k "https://[::1]:8443/"
I tried to change firewall settings using commands:
sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=5000/tcp --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
At reload I received a "COMAND_FAILED" error, restarted firewalld and rebooted the system, but unfortunately it did not do anything.
linux tomcat server centos port
why do you open port 5000 on the firewall when your connector is listening on port 8443 (default SSL port) ?
– Eugène Adell
Nov 10 at 21:57
Use this command firewall-cmd —add-port=8443/tcp —permanent for open firewall for port 8443 and reload it
– Hasan Barary
Nov 11 at 2:54
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I installed the tomcat on the centos, I configured it in the following way under ssl:
<Connector port="8443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol"
maxThreads="200" keystoreFile="/usr/key" keystorePass="somepass" SSLEnabled="true" scheme="https"
clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" />
After completing the command, I get the title page of tomcat but in the browser I do not receive an answer.
curl -g -6 -k "https://[::1]:8443/"
I tried to change firewall settings using commands:
sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=5000/tcp --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
At reload I received a "COMAND_FAILED" error, restarted firewalld and rebooted the system, but unfortunately it did not do anything.
linux tomcat server centos port
I installed the tomcat on the centos, I configured it in the following way under ssl:
<Connector port="8443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol"
maxThreads="200" keystoreFile="/usr/key" keystorePass="somepass" SSLEnabled="true" scheme="https"
clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" />
After completing the command, I get the title page of tomcat but in the browser I do not receive an answer.
curl -g -6 -k "https://[::1]:8443/"
I tried to change firewall settings using commands:
sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=5000/tcp --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
At reload I received a "COMAND_FAILED" error, restarted firewalld and rebooted the system, but unfortunately it did not do anything.
linux tomcat server centos port
linux tomcat server centos port
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why do you open port 5000 on the firewall when your connector is listening on port 8443 (default SSL port) ?
– Eugène Adell
Nov 10 at 21:57
Use this command firewall-cmd —add-port=8443/tcp —permanent for open firewall for port 8443 and reload it
– Hasan Barary
Nov 11 at 2:54
add a comment |
why do you open port 5000 on the firewall when your connector is listening on port 8443 (default SSL port) ?
– Eugène Adell
Nov 10 at 21:57
Use this command firewall-cmd —add-port=8443/tcp —permanent for open firewall for port 8443 and reload it
– Hasan Barary
Nov 11 at 2:54
why do you open port 5000 on the firewall when your connector is listening on port 8443 (default SSL port) ?
– Eugène Adell
Nov 10 at 21:57
why do you open port 5000 on the firewall when your connector is listening on port 8443 (default SSL port) ?
– Eugène Adell
Nov 10 at 21:57
Use this command firewall-cmd —add-port=8443/tcp —permanent for open firewall for port 8443 and reload it
– Hasan Barary
Nov 11 at 2:54
Use this command firewall-cmd —add-port=8443/tcp —permanent for open firewall for port 8443 and reload it
– Hasan Barary
Nov 11 at 2:54
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why do you open port 5000 on the firewall when your connector is listening on port 8443 (default SSL port) ?
– Eugène Adell
Nov 10 at 21:57
Use this command firewall-cmd —add-port=8443/tcp —permanent for open firewall for port 8443 and reload it
– Hasan Barary
Nov 11 at 2:54