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I installed geoserver software on my system as well as the JRE(Java Running Environment), but the geoserver admin through which I am supposed to log in appears as 'short cut', and more over if I start the server, it runs for some minutes and closes. I installed different versions of JRE as well as geoserver software but the same thing kept occurring. Please is there something am not doing right or omitting?
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I installed geoserver software on my system as well as the JRE(Java Running Environment), but the geoserver admin through which I am supposed to log in appears as 'short cut', and more over if I start the server, it runs for some minutes and closes. I installed different versions of JRE as well as geoserver software but the same thing kept occurring. Please is there something am not doing right or omitting?
geoserver installation
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The admin web application is needed only for configuring the server. Services (WMS, WMTS, WFS, WCS) are running even you are logged out from the web admin tool. With the default installation you can test that for example with localhost:8080/geoserver/…
– user30184
May 25 '18 at 10:20
1
Keep in mind that the admin "module" is a web page, not an executable, so it is ok to have a shortcut to the url.
– JGH
May 25 '18 at 11:29
In this case, since my admin page appears to be short cut and cannot be used, which web address do I use to log in, moreover 'localhost:8080/geoserver/ is giving me error message.
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 15:37
What's the error message?
– Ian Turton♦
May 25 '18 at 16:21
NOT FOUND 'The requested URL /geoserver/ was not found on this server.'
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 16:47
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show 2 more comments
I installed geoserver software on my system as well as the JRE(Java Running Environment), but the geoserver admin through which I am supposed to log in appears as 'short cut', and more over if I start the server, it runs for some minutes and closes. I installed different versions of JRE as well as geoserver software but the same thing kept occurring. Please is there something am not doing right or omitting?
geoserver installation
I installed geoserver software on my system as well as the JRE(Java Running Environment), but the geoserver admin through which I am supposed to log in appears as 'short cut', and more over if I start the server, it runs for some minutes and closes. I installed different versions of JRE as well as geoserver software but the same thing kept occurring. Please is there something am not doing right or omitting?
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The admin web application is needed only for configuring the server. Services (WMS, WMTS, WFS, WCS) are running even you are logged out from the web admin tool. With the default installation you can test that for example with localhost:8080/geoserver/…
– user30184
May 25 '18 at 10:20
1
Keep in mind that the admin "module" is a web page, not an executable, so it is ok to have a shortcut to the url.
– JGH
May 25 '18 at 11:29
In this case, since my admin page appears to be short cut and cannot be used, which web address do I use to log in, moreover 'localhost:8080/geoserver/ is giving me error message.
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 15:37
What's the error message?
– Ian Turton♦
May 25 '18 at 16:21
NOT FOUND 'The requested URL /geoserver/ was not found on this server.'
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 16:47
|
show 2 more comments
2
The admin web application is needed only for configuring the server. Services (WMS, WMTS, WFS, WCS) are running even you are logged out from the web admin tool. With the default installation you can test that for example with localhost:8080/geoserver/…
– user30184
May 25 '18 at 10:20
1
Keep in mind that the admin "module" is a web page, not an executable, so it is ok to have a shortcut to the url.
– JGH
May 25 '18 at 11:29
In this case, since my admin page appears to be short cut and cannot be used, which web address do I use to log in, moreover 'localhost:8080/geoserver/ is giving me error message.
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 15:37
What's the error message?
– Ian Turton♦
May 25 '18 at 16:21
NOT FOUND 'The requested URL /geoserver/ was not found on this server.'
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 16:47
2
2
The admin web application is needed only for configuring the server. Services (WMS, WMTS, WFS, WCS) are running even you are logged out from the web admin tool. With the default installation you can test that for example with localhost:8080/geoserver/…
– user30184
May 25 '18 at 10:20
The admin web application is needed only for configuring the server. Services (WMS, WMTS, WFS, WCS) are running even you are logged out from the web admin tool. With the default installation you can test that for example with localhost:8080/geoserver/…
– user30184
May 25 '18 at 10:20
1
1
Keep in mind that the admin "module" is a web page, not an executable, so it is ok to have a shortcut to the url.
– JGH
May 25 '18 at 11:29
Keep in mind that the admin "module" is a web page, not an executable, so it is ok to have a shortcut to the url.
– JGH
May 25 '18 at 11:29
In this case, since my admin page appears to be short cut and cannot be used, which web address do I use to log in, moreover 'localhost:8080/geoserver/ is giving me error message.
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 15:37
In this case, since my admin page appears to be short cut and cannot be used, which web address do I use to log in, moreover 'localhost:8080/geoserver/ is giving me error message.
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 15:37
What's the error message?
– Ian Turton♦
May 25 '18 at 16:21
What's the error message?
– Ian Turton♦
May 25 '18 at 16:21
NOT FOUND 'The requested URL /geoserver/ was not found on this server.'
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 16:47
NOT FOUND 'The requested URL /geoserver/ was not found on this server.'
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 16:47
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I had this same problem. I installed and uninstalled countless times.To solve this problem, uninstall the geoserver, then go to the directory where it was installed and delete the geoserver folder. Proceed by re-installation of geoserver. During the installation, change the port number. for me, I changed from 8080 to 8088. I equally selected the "Run as a service". I went to the "Geoserver Webadmin page" and launched it. It displayed an "Localhost has refused access" so i refreshed the page and check for reason. It indicated firewall was blocking. I refreshed the page the second time and it worked. However, if it does not work go to the Firewall settings and allow access for the local host.
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I had this same problem. I installed and uninstalled countless times.To solve this problem, uninstall the geoserver, then go to the directory where it was installed and delete the geoserver folder. Proceed by re-installation of geoserver. During the installation, change the port number. for me, I changed from 8080 to 8088. I equally selected the "Run as a service". I went to the "Geoserver Webadmin page" and launched it. It displayed an "Localhost has refused access" so i refreshed the page and check for reason. It indicated firewall was blocking. I refreshed the page the second time and it worked. However, if it does not work go to the Firewall settings and allow access for the local host.
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I had this same problem. I installed and uninstalled countless times.To solve this problem, uninstall the geoserver, then go to the directory where it was installed and delete the geoserver folder. Proceed by re-installation of geoserver. During the installation, change the port number. for me, I changed from 8080 to 8088. I equally selected the "Run as a service". I went to the "Geoserver Webadmin page" and launched it. It displayed an "Localhost has refused access" so i refreshed the page and check for reason. It indicated firewall was blocking. I refreshed the page the second time and it worked. However, if it does not work go to the Firewall settings and allow access for the local host.
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I had this same problem. I installed and uninstalled countless times.To solve this problem, uninstall the geoserver, then go to the directory where it was installed and delete the geoserver folder. Proceed by re-installation of geoserver. During the installation, change the port number. for me, I changed from 8080 to 8088. I equally selected the "Run as a service". I went to the "Geoserver Webadmin page" and launched it. It displayed an "Localhost has refused access" so i refreshed the page and check for reason. It indicated firewall was blocking. I refreshed the page the second time and it worked. However, if it does not work go to the Firewall settings and allow access for the local host.
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I had this same problem. I installed and uninstalled countless times.To solve this problem, uninstall the geoserver, then go to the directory where it was installed and delete the geoserver folder. Proceed by re-installation of geoserver. During the installation, change the port number. for me, I changed from 8080 to 8088. I equally selected the "Run as a service". I went to the "Geoserver Webadmin page" and launched it. It displayed an "Localhost has refused access" so i refreshed the page and check for reason. It indicated firewall was blocking. I refreshed the page the second time and it worked. However, if it does not work go to the Firewall settings and allow access for the local host.
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The admin web application is needed only for configuring the server. Services (WMS, WMTS, WFS, WCS) are running even you are logged out from the web admin tool. With the default installation you can test that for example with localhost:8080/geoserver/…
– user30184
May 25 '18 at 10:20
1
Keep in mind that the admin "module" is a web page, not an executable, so it is ok to have a shortcut to the url.
– JGH
May 25 '18 at 11:29
In this case, since my admin page appears to be short cut and cannot be used, which web address do I use to log in, moreover 'localhost:8080/geoserver/ is giving me error message.
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 15:37
What's the error message?
– Ian Turton♦
May 25 '18 at 16:21
NOT FOUND 'The requested URL /geoserver/ was not found on this server.'
– IYKE
May 25 '18 at 16:47