Cache issues
William Muriithi
william.muriithi-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu May 9 22:18:17 UTC 2013
Evening
Early this week, I redirected traffic going to port 80 and 443 to port
8080 and 8443. This is to get jboss running without root permission.
All seemed to work fine, but had to reverse it today morning. The
problem is, it looks like jboss is sending the browser URL with port
8443 embedded . This mean we have to open port 8443 on the external
firewall for it to work. I had missed this during testing as I only
accessed it from the office.
Now the problem is, even after reverting the change above, the browser
seem to be hitting port 8443. I have got them to clear the browser
cache but the problem seem not to go away. We don't use proxy, so I
have run out of ideas on what I am observing.
Anyone seem this before? Or rather, would know how the browsers still
hitting port 8443 randomly?
Thanks for any pointer
Regards,
William
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