Nitin Dubey wrote:
Nitin>My comments below..
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Nitin Dubey wrote:
Ohh..
Nitin>My comments below..
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Nitin Dubey wrote:
> Ohh..
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> All the U
2007 10:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Blocking direct access to *.jsp pages through
Apache2
Nitin Dubey wrote:
I don't have any such example, but mentioned it just for
clarification.
It will always be through mod_jk.
Can anyone help me out with this?
(please don&
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Apache2
Nitin Dubey wrote:
> I don't have any such example, but mentioned it just for
clarification.
> I
EMAIL PROTECTED] Blocking direct access to *.jsp pages through
Apache2
Can you give an example of when a JSP on your system would be served
through mod_jk, but also be available raw through Apache?
p
Nitin Dubey wrote:
> Hello,
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> - I need to block direct access to *.jsp p
Can you give an example of when a JSP on your system would be served
through mod_jk, but also be available raw through Apache?
p
Nitin Dubey wrote:
Hello,
- I need to block direct access to *.jsp pages through apache2. (mod_jk
is configured with tomcat)
- tomcat will no way be acc