On 26/10/2010 00:05, Hannaoui, Mo wrote:
> Hi,
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> We are using mod_jk version 1.2.28, Apache 2.2.15 on Red Hat 4.1.2-46.
> The Apache server is 4-core CPU. The AJP is load balancing 2 Windows
> JBoss_4_2_2_GA / Tomcat-5.5 servers with 4-core CPU and 8GB RAM each.
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> We are having
(a) Exists in certificate store 'cacerts' (bad idea btw).
Yes it does exist.
But, I took your advice, and created a separate keystore. Then imported the
certificate there
(b) Exists with the exact label 'tomcat'
Yes, it does
>From what I have seen so far, the problem does not lie with the SS
Yes.
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26.10.2010 10:42
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Recently it has been checked that there is security vulnerability for the
tomcat (version 5.0.9) shipped with the JBoss 4.0.3SP1.
>From the link below, it is recommended to upgrade to 5.5.28.
http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-user&m=124449799021571&w=2
We have tried to upgrade the
Hi,
We are using mod_jk version 1.2.28, Apache 2.2.15 on Red Hat 4.1.2-46.
The Apache server is 4-core CPU. The AJP is load balancing 2 Windows
JBoss_4_2_2_GA / Tomcat-5.5 servers with 4-core CPU and 8GB RAM each.
We are having couple problems with the AJP connector. Before I explain
the p
Great observations Chuck, I will take a look these items.
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Keith Masten [mailto:spmdt...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: Securing A Directory Listing
>
> > when I attempt to access the application wit
> From: Keith Masten [mailto:spmdt...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Securing A Directory Listing
> when I attempt to access the application with the
> fictitious 'bob' user account, the standard login
> dialog is presented to me over and over.
Is your webapp discarding the session object? If so, s
I am prevented from accessing the application if I use admin and tomcat user
accounts. I receive an HTTP-403 error. But, when I attempt to access the
application with the fictitious 'bob' user account, the standard login
dialog is presented to me over and over. Any ideas???
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010
On 10/25/2010 05:12 PM, Michael Wendt wrote:
Hi Pid,
Try adding address="your.host.ip.address"
Having null address will force listening on *all*
interfaces and *all* protocols, and I suppose you
don't need that. mod_jk supports only IPV4, so just
enter your valid IPV4 address, and that
Hi, thanks for reply,
I was watching too the NioReceiver.java source code, and I was wondering
why server.accept() does not throw an exception instead null, mha!.
The java version in production is 1.6.0_20 vendor Sun 64bit.
while in my devel environment is 1.6.0_11 vendor Sun 32bit.
In catalina.o
Hi Pid,
Thanks for your response.
This ist the content of my server.xml. The file is complete standard file.
Server.xml
Greetings
Michael
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On 25/10/2010 11:51, Michael Wendt wrote:
> Hi, sorry please, this is my first contribution here and I'm no
> developer.
> Sorry please also for my bad english, I hope you can understand
> my problem.
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> OS= Windows 2008 R2 - IPv6 is activ
> i have a standard installation Tomcat 5.5.2
Hi, sorry please, this is my first contribution here and I'm no
developer.
Sorry please also for my bad english, I hope you can understand
my problem.
OS= Windows 2008 R2 - IPv6 is activ
i have a standard installation Tomcat 5.5.29 + Apache 2.2.14 + mod_jk
1.2.30.
Java-version 1.6.0_16 3
Hi,
I haven't read the rest of the thread (forgive me for that) so please
ignore if I'm repeating someone else's advice.
Can you manually confirm (via command line tool 'keytool') that the
certificate:
(a) Exists in certificate store 'cacerts' (bad idea btw).
(b) Exists with the exact label 'tom
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