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Subject: RE: Tomcat4 manager application
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> From: Marco Bucciarelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Marco Bucciarelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 12:47 AM
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Subject: Tomcat4 manager application
> - using the manager application through Apache web server, using the
> WarpConnector
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Subject: RE: Tomcat4 manager application
> -Original Message-
> From: Marco Bucciarelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
-Original Message-
From: Marco Bucciarelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 12:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat4 manager application
> - using the manager application through Apache web server, using the
> WarpConnector on port 80
> "Stefan" == Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefan> Yes, you need special privileges to compile JSP pages but the
Stefan> Tomcat classes that do this job should have these priviliges
Stefan> in the default configuration. If this does not work for you
Stefan> please submit a bug repo
> "Stefan" == Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefan> Yes, you need special privileges to compile JSP pages but the
Stefan> Tomcat classes that do this job should have these priviliges
Stefan> in the default configuration. If this does not work for you
Stefan> please submit a bug rep
Bill Wohler wrote:
Does one need "special privileges" just to run a JSP? Out of the box,
Tomcat did not run JSPs at all. If I remember correctly, there was a
permission problem writing the compiled servlets to /var/cache/tomcat4
that went away after I disabled the security manager.
Yes, you
Bill Wohler wrote:
> Does one need "special privileges" just to run a JSP? Out of the box,
> Tomcat did not run JSPs at all. If I remember correctly, there was a
> permission problem writing the compiled servlets to /var/cache/tomcat4
> that went away after I disabled the security manager
> "Stefan" == Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefan> It should automatically install them since the package's
Stefan> postinst even restarts Tomcat. Maybe you have used an
Stefan> expterimental version of the package before and not removed
Stefan> the tomcat4 package before installin
> "Stefan" == Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefan> It should automatically install them since the package's
Stefan> postinst even restarts Tomcat. Maybe you have used an
Stefan> expterimental version of the package before and not removed
Stefan> the tomcat4 package before installi
Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have security disabled in /etc/defaults/tomcat4.
>
> This is something you should IMHO not do. You should rather add a
> configuration file to /etc/tomcat4/policy.d/ for each webapps that needs
> special privileges.
Does one need "special privileg
Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have security disabled in /etc/defaults/tomcat4.
>
> This is something you should IMHO not do. You should rather add a
> configuration file to /etc/tomcat4/policy.d/ for each webapps that needs
> special privileges.
Does one need "special privile
Stefan Gybas wrote:
I've never tried the manager application, I'll check this before I upload
4.0.3-1. Thanks for the hint!
You need to add a tag to /etc/tomcat4/server.xml inside :
I'll add this to the default configuration for tomcat4 4.0.3-1.
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Stefan Gybas
Guy Geens wrote:
One minor nitpick: the tomcat4-webapps package does not install the
applications by default.
It should automatically install them since the package's postinst even
restarts Tomcat. Maybe you have used an expterimental version of the
package before and not removed the tomcat4 packag
Stefan Gybas wrote:
> I've never tried the manager application, I'll check this before I upload
> 4.0.3-1. Thanks for the hint!
You need to add a tag to /etc/tomcat4/server.xml inside :
I'll add this to the default configuration for tomcat4 4.0.3-1.
--
Stefan Gybas
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Guy Geens wrote:
> One minor nitpick: the tomcat4-webapps package does not install the
> applications by default.
It should automatically install them since the package's postinst even
restarts Tomcat. Maybe you have used an expterimental version of the
package before and not removed the tomcat4
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