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Eduardo Carrijo Lopes (611) | asked Sep 16 '08, 12:21 p.m.
My jazz's path in the server is https://localhost:9443/jazz or https://<serverName>:9443/jazz, but my client host can't access the server and I don't know how to configure Tomcat.

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Matt Lavin (2.7k2) | answered Sep 16 '08, 2:44 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Can you access the server using the web UI? You shouldn't need to
configure Tomcat if you are using the package from jazz.net. You should
be able to unzip and run the server.startup script.

Matt Lavin
Jazz Server Team


carrijo wrote:
My jazz's path in the server is https://localhost:9443/jazz or
https://<serverName>:9443/jazz, but my client host can't access
the server and I don't know how to configure Tomcat.

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Eduardo Carrijo Lopes (611) | answered Sep 17 '08, 8:48 a.m.
In the server, i can access the RTC (by client, and by browser ) normaly.

But in other host i can't access anyway. The host can't access the path .

Maybe windows firewall is blocking, but i don't have sure.

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Todd Lainhart (40611) | answered Sep 17 '08, 2:28 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
carrijo wrote:
In the server, i can access the RTC (by client, and by browser )
normaly.

But in other host i can't access anyway. The host can't access the
path .

Maybe windows firewall is blocking, but i don't have sure.


Get the IP address of the server, and see if you can use that instead of
"<serverName>" in your client context. If you can connect to the
server in that way, then you know that you've got a hostname resolution
problem on your client.

--
Todd Lainhart
Jazz Repository/Foundation Team

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