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 ====== Windows 10 instructions to make your GS3 tomcat web server public ====== ====== Windows 10 instructions to make your GS3 tomcat web server public ======
  
-Follow these instructions only **for briefly testing a public GS3 tomcat**, such as for the //Validating the Greenstone OAI server// section of the tutorial [[http://files.greenstone.org/tutorial/gs3-current/en/GS_OAI_server.htm|Setting up your Greenstone OAI Server]], as I'm not sure the following method is robust against potential security threats.+Follow these instructions **only for briefly testing a public GS3 tomcat**, such as for the //Validating the Greenstone OAI server// section of the tutorial [[http://files.greenstone.org/tutorial/gs3-current/en/GS_OAI_server.htm|Setting up your Greenstone OAI Server]], as I'm not sure the following method is robust against potential security threats.
  
 ====Instructions==== ====Instructions====
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 Now the GS3 tomcat web server should be visible at %%http://<public-ip>:8383/%% Now the GS3 tomcat web server should be visible at %%http://<public-ip>:8383/%%
  
-5. Once you've finished testing your GS3's tomcat web server's works correctly when public, remember to undo the Firewall and port forwarding changes, and set the ''build.properties'' file's ''tomcat.server'' property back to ''localhost'' to make the web server private once more.+5. Once you've finished testing your GS3's tomcat web server's works correctly when public, remember to undo the Firewall and port forwarding changes, **and** remember to return the ''build.properties'' file's ''tomcat.server'' property back to ''localhost''to make the web server private once more.
  
  
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   * https://www.tomshardware.com/news/how-to-open-firewall-ports-in-windows-10,36451.html   * https://www.tomshardware.com/news/how-to-open-firewall-ports-in-windows-10,36451.html
   * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22730420/how-to-configure-apache-webserver-to-be-accessed-by-public-domain-or-static-ip   * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22730420/how-to-configure-apache-webserver-to-be-accessed-by-public-domain-or-static-ip
 +Perhaps useful: 
 +  * https://blogs.mulesoft.com/dev/tomcat-tcat-server/the-easiest-way-to-run-tomcat-as-a-windows-service/
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