I thought there is only one service “Apache Tomcat 9.0 Lucee”. Zac you wrote about serviceS, not service. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:8009 at .ctor(String hostname, Int32 port) at (HttpContext context)ĭoes it says something to you about where the problem is? You can change this message by changing TomcatConnectErrorURL setting in setting file. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:8009 Error connecting to Apache Tomcat instance.Please check that a Tomcat server is running at given location and port. Now running the home page of the test site (and the IIS default site) I get a different error message. So as you see below for my TEST site I put name=“localhost:50999” I got the same error (HTTP Status 403 – Forbidden).īut I noticed that in server.xml and at the bottom where there is info about hosts, the “name” parameter does mean name of the site, but the domain of it. I put everywhere the same secret key but nothing changed. Is the SAME as in “d:\projects\test\bin\ttings is the parameter “requiredSecret”ĭoes this secret_key must be the same and in server.xml, “Valve” tag, parameter sharedKey? In “c:\lucee\tomcat\conf\server.xml”, and in “connector” tag, the When I call the home page of TEST site ( I get the error message below:ĭescription The server understood the request but refuses to authorize it. The file “C:\LUCEE\tomcat\conf\server.xml” is below: Īs the installation of the connector did not installed “ttings” in the BIN directory of the declared websites, I copied it there, and you can see what it includes in the test site belowĭ:\Projects\TEST\BIN\ttings On the contrary it copied it in the directory “c:\windows” as if I had chosen “All Sites”. The Connector_Setup created the BIN directories in the roots of these 2 sites, copied there 3 files: “BonCodeAJP13.dll”, “BonCodeIIS.dll” and “iisRemoveHandlers.txt” BUT didn’t copy there the file “ttings”. When running Connector_Setup.exe I chose “Per-site basis” and checked 2 sites, (the default IIS site and the TEST site). If you installed the connector on a PER-SITE BASIS, then the “ttings” file will be in the “BIN” directory inside your site’s home directory. ![]() If you installed the connector into “ALL SITES”, then this file will be in the Windows system32 directory: “c:\windows\system32\ttings”.
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