Hi,
I'm trying to track down some errors with our apache tomcat
system and not having a great deal of luck.
We had an issue where the mod_jk connectors would loose track
of the tomcat connectors and just start refusing requests with error 500. This
was with an a
Yes i am sure, initially when i type my default url
http://localhost:8080/myapp/start.action
it is getting redirected to https://localhost:8443/myapp/start.action.
But after accepting certificate and page is loaded if i remove "s" from
redirected url it is still
loading the page.It shouldn't even
Hello -
I'm writing a servlet to allow large-file uploads (with ranges and
resume). One issue I noticed was that if the range is invalid (I do the
checks in doPut), and I return a 416, the client (curl in this case)
continues to upload the body (possibly gigabytes of data that will be
discard
The zipped folder attached (
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19099859/struts-beans.tar.gz struts-beans.tar.gz
) is ready for deployment on Tomcat. It contains a very basic sample app to
illustrate the problem we are facing. With the Filter in place, whenever we
don't have a session and the initial r
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Hello,
I represent the Center for Internet Security (www.cisecurity.org). We
are a non-profit organization that leverages volunteer minds and a
consensus process to create free security configuration guides for
various technologies. We have created an initial draft of a Tomcat
5.5/6.x guide and
The simple solution (from Filip):
Set the shutdown port to -1.
Use kill to stop Tomcat.
Mark
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Christopher Schultz schrieb:
As Andre points out, there is no way to restrict TCP/IP ports to certain
users.
Well, "no way" is a bit strong a statement. For example Linux' netfilter
provides an owner match for locally generated packets. This should be
usable to indeed create a per-user restr
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Fu-Tung,
Fu-Tung Cheng wrote:
> I have different instances of tomcat running on different ports of
> the same machine. The processes are running as different users. In
> this case could a user different than the one who launched the
> process connec
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Fu-Tung Cheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sure there must be an option in the stop script to require a
> username/password.
And I'm sure that wouldn't matter -- it's simply a matter of telneting to
that port and issuing the shutdown command, no script requi
Thanks for the response.
The shutdown port is used to shutdown the application this can include things
that need to cleanup or flush data to disk. It is used by the stop scripts so
if I completely disabled it then I couldn't stop the server properly..
I am sure there must be an option in the s
I can't configure Tomcat with IIS web server with the tomcat-connector!
My server's os is 64bit Windows2003, IIS is 6, Tomcat is 6.
I tried to download the file isapi_redirect-1.2.26.dll (64bit version),add
it as an ISAPI filter, and I added the directory which
isapi_redirect-1.2.26.dll in as a
vnc might have acceptable performance. Not sure if you'd run into issue
by installing vncserver.
-Tim
Bill Davidson wrote:
Tim Funk wrote:
An easy kludge is to run jconsole locally on the server and send the
display to yourself.
ssh -Y yourserver (or ssh -X server YMMV)
$JAVA_HOME/bin/jcons
Tim Funk wrote:
An easy kludge is to run jconsole locally on the server and send the
display to yourself.
ssh -Y yourserver (or ssh -X server YMMV)
$JAVA_HOME/bin/jconsole pid
No iptables tricks needed.
I'm running the client on a Windows machine. I did try Cygwin/X
and an ssh tunnel with P
Fu-Tung Cheng wrote:
Hi,
I have different instances of tomcat running on different ports of the same
machine. The processes are running as different users. In this case could a
user different than the one who launched the process connect to the tomcat
shutdown port and cause the other insta
I solve it , the reason is the windows firewall block the port 80!
thanks in advance!
David Smith-2 wrote:
>
> OS?
>
> Also what do you mean by "tomcat's services"? Do you mean jsvc or a
> shell script that supports start|stop|restart?
>
> Depending on OS and start method, you may be run
Dear Bill,
I've been through the docs. I've been through Google. I can't seem
to figure this out.
Server: Tomcat 6.0.18, JDK: 1.6.0_07, Redhat Server 5.2
Client: jconsole from JDK 1.6.0_07 on Windows XP
I've got all of these in $CATALINA_OPTS and they do show up in
the java command line when
An easy kludge is to run jconsole locally on the server and send the
display to yourself.
ssh -Y yourserver (or ssh -X server YMMV)
$JAVA_HOME/bin/jconsole pid
No iptables tricks needed.
-Tim
Bill Davidson wrote:
Is this random port opened by the server side (Tomcat) or the client side
(jcon
Hi,
I have different instances of tomcat running on different ports of the same
machine. The processes are running as different users. In this case could a
user different than the one who launched the process connect to the tomcat
shutdown port and cause the other instance to shutdown?
It se
On 21 Aug 2008, at 09:25, Mark Thomas wrote:
>Add some logging to your firewall configuration to see what is being
>dropped.
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>That should help, but it's likely to be a different port in use each
>time. Because JMX uses RMI by default, and RMI uses two ports: a fixed
>port
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David,
David Smith wrote:
> OS?
See below.
> Also what do you mean by "tomcat's services"? Do you mean jsvc or a
> shell script that supports start|stop|restart?
>
> Depending on OS and start method, you may be running into the old
> privileged po
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Raveendra,
raveendra wrote:
> But after accepting the certificate and loading the page.If i change my url
> to http://localhost:8443/myapp/start.action just by removing 's' it is
> loading the pages
> with some GUI errors and after traversing couple o
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From: "Parks, Lincoln R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 4:43 PM
Subject: How to run Tomcat with multiple JVM's?
I have two applications that need two different JVM's to run. I am on a
Windows 2k environment. One application needs JVM 1.5
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Sushil,
Sushil Dodake wrote:
> i have a application war file named as 'aaa.0.0.1d.war'
> i need to set a context path for this application as
> '/reporting-application'
> so for this to work i am creating a xml file 'reporting-application.xml' and
> d
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Luca,
Luca Cicale wrote:
> A simple way is to put in your web application a file named context.xml
> in META-INF directory, with the following content:
>
>
No, no, no. META-INF/context.xml should never contain the "path"
attribute. The path of the
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Ed,
edponce wrote:
> I know this question has been asked a lot but I've read different solutions
> depending on the needs of the problem. I need to have 2 instances of tomcat
> on the same server for the same application. One would be for production a
OS?
Also what do you mean by "tomcat's services"? Do you mean jsvc or a
shell script that supports start|stop|restart?
Depending on OS and start method, you may be running into the old
privileged ports problem common on *nix systems.
Last question -- what's reported in the tomcat logs whe
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To whom it may concern,
lmk wrote:
> it seems that role is mandatory, so i add role name,
> now user authenticated successfully but it he cannot access to resources
> because of exception:
> exception retrieving roles for "USERNAME"
You have not set
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Jens,
Jens Kapitza wrote:
> i think if you really will do this you can
>
> make a warper to the session object in the tomcat app. and store all
> the data in the database (select by the ip,username or id) - you have to
> pass this as parameter - (or
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Massoud,
kohanm wrote:
> If I add cookie="false" in Context, it's geting worse and the session in
> the original browser does not work properly.
It sounds like you have not coded your webapp properly, then. If you
had, disabling cookies would have
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Parks, Lincoln R. wrote:
> I have two applications that need two different JVM's to run. I am on a
> Windows 2k environment. One application needs JVM 1.5 to run and the
> other needs 1.4 to run. Is there a way to have Tomcat 5.5 run but
> utilize the different JVM's for each application? When I ch
I have two applications that need two different JVM's to run. I am on a
Windows 2k environment. One application needs JVM 1.5 to run and the
other needs 1.4 to run. Is there a way to have Tomcat 5.5 run but
utilize the different JVM's for each application? When I change the
configuration to use 1.5
Which are the views of other people in the list?
On 21/08/2008, emerson cargnin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kees
>
> That one is another log file, configured at logging.properties:
> 1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.level = INFO
> 1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.directory = ${catalina
I have a problem and i can't solve it for several whole night!
I have a domain name (such as www.yourname.cn) and it resolve to an ip (such
as 222.11.11.11)
First of all, my tomcat is ZIP version.
If I use the file startup.bat which is in %TOMCAT_HOME%\bin to start tomcat,
it can bundle my doma
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 02:31:41AM +0200, André Warnier wrote:
> Markus Schönhaber wrote:
[snip]
>> Furthermore, if I understand the OP's statement above correctly, he wants
>> to be able to restart the development Tomcat without affecting the
>> production Tomcat. That's not possible with either
Hi all,
I am want to run my entire application on https which is developed using
struts2.So i configured my server.xml and web.xml as shown below.
server.xml
web.xml--
ama
/*
CONFIDENTIAL
My web.xml descriptor missing reference to JDBC data source defined in
context.xml ( section), but web application runs just fine
and pooled data source consumed by hibernate.
>From my perspective it is one setting less I have to care of. But since
it does not apply neither the servlet spec nor
The source code for the latest Tomcat release is in the Subversion
repository here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/tc6.0.x/tags/TOMCAT_6_0_18/
The build script for the release package is here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/tc6.0.x/tags/TOMCAT_6_0_18/dist.xml
The NSIS install script
Can any one please guide me on the correct direction so that i don't
mess up
anything! I've never worked with Tomcat that is why i have no idea on
how to
do it.
Yes. Just open the server.xml file in tomcat's conf directory and look
for the elements that aren't wrapped in xml comments (
).
You have two options.
1. Rename aaa.0.0.1d.war to reporting-application.war and place it in
tomcat's webapps directory. This is the easiest and recommended method
of deployment.
2. Deploy the war file from somewhere outside tomcat's webapps directory
and add reporting-application.xml to the
Kees
That one is another log file, configured at logging.properties:
1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.level = INFO
1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.directory = ${catalina.base}/logs
1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.prefix = catalina.
On 20/08/2008, Kees Jan Koster <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello,
Thanks for the quick reply !
Could you point me the way to do this ?
Like where can i find the the Installer build files for the latest tomcat
release, what installer does it use (i assume it's NSIS), and how to build
it .. I hope for some links.
Keywords for me to search would be fantas
Albert Kam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm just wondering if it is possible to 'remaster' or rebuild
> tomcat-windows-installer,
> so that i could put my war files or my webapps along with it to produce
> a custom tomcat installer + my own webapps ..
>
> Is this legal and possible ? =)
Yes on both count
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
> On 21 Aug 2008, at 09:25, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> Bill Davidson wrote:
>>> I've been through the docs. I've been through Google. I can't seem
>>> to figure this out.
>>>
>>> Server: Tomcat 6.0.18, JDK: 1.6.0_07, Redhat Server 5.2
>>> Client: jconsole from JDK 1.6.0_07 o
I am sorry for the long email, but I like to be complete.
I just stay with mod_jk 1.2.13 for a long time. It is used between
apache 2.0.52 and tomcat 5.5.26 each one on Linux Redhat ES4 64 bit.
There are two apache with dns load balancing and four tomcat with mod_jk
balancing. Last day I upgrade
Hello,
I'm just wondering if it is possible to 'remaster' or rebuild
tomcat-windows-installer,
so that i could put my war files or my webapps along with it to produce
a custom tomcat installer + my own webapps ..
Is this legal and possible ? =)
Regards,
Albert Kam
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Do not pursue the past. Do
thanks!
it seems that role is mandatory, so i add role name,
now user authenticated succefely but it he cannot access to ressources
because of exception:
exception retrieving roles for "USERNAME"
I defined the Roles table and role columns inside releam and the user
USERNAME has an athorized role..
On 21 Aug 2008, at 09:25, Mark Thomas wrote:
Bill Davidson wrote:
I've been through the docs. I've been through Google. I can't seem
to figure this out.
Server: Tomcat 6.0.18, JDK: 1.6.0_07, Redhat Server 5.2
Client: jconsole from JDK 1.6.0_07 on Windows XP
I've got all of these in $CATALIN
lmk wrote:
> hello all,
>
> I try ti use tomcat security management with DataSourceRealm but I never get
> authentication console, log shows that user 'Successfully passed all
> security constraints'
> I declare Realm inside server.xml:
>
> dataSourceName="jdbc/auth" userTable="USERS" userNameC
Daniel L. Gross wrote:
> org.apache.catalina.servlets.InvokerServlet.serveRequest(InvokerServlet.java:420)
You really, really want to avoid using the InvokerServlet.
Mark
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Bill Davidson wrote:
> I've been through the docs. I've been through Google. I can't seem
> to figure this out.
>
> Server: Tomcat 6.0.18, JDK: 1.6.0_07, Redhat Server 5.2
> Client: jconsole from JDK 1.6.0_07 on Windows XP
>
> I've got all of these in $CATALINA_OPTS and they do show up in
> the
In the way I explained you create a application specific xml.
the META-INF directory containing the context.xml is in your application, in
your war file.
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From: "Sushil Dodake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:52 AM
To: "
On Thu, August 21, 2008 9:04 am, Sushil Dodake wrote:
> hi all,
> I am using TOMCAT 6.
> i have a application war file named as 'aaa.0.0.1d.war'
> i need to set a context path for this application as
> '/reporting-application'
> so for this to work i am creating a xml file 'reporting-application.x
Hi,
We’re using Tomcat 5.5 as our Web server and intend to implement SSO for our
application. As a part of the requirement, we need to set the REMOTE_USER
environment variable with the Subject DN retrieved from the client certificate
(We’ve edited conf\server.xml, so that Tomcat listens to
my requirement is to create a application specific xml file.
am i making any mistake here?
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Luca Cicale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A simple way is to put in your web application a file named context.xml in
> META-INF directory, with the following content:
>
>
>
A simple way is to put in your web application a file named context.xml in
META-INF directory, with the following content:
then you can produce your war and deploy it as usually (a simple way is to
place it in your webapp directory in default tomcat6 configuration)
Tomcat6 will make the res
hi all,
I am using TOMCAT 6.
i have a application war file named as 'aaa.0.0.1d.war'
i need to set a context path for this application as
'/reporting-application'
so for this to work i am creating a xml file 'reporting-application.xml' and
deploying it in the conf/Catalina/locahost/ direcotry.
the
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