On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Hernán,
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> On 12/14/11 5:45 PM, hernan wrote:
> > I'm using Tomcat 7.0 for developing a new application. A key
> > component in the application have to
Hi,
I'm sure that the response can't be so simple. Surely my English don't
allows me understand the cuestion.
I don't know why you want do it, but if you want realy to do an login
without password, you can use Jaas.
It's a bit complicated explain it here, but if you be able to read Spanish
you ca
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Hernán,
On 12/14/11 5:45 PM, hernan wrote:
> I'm using Tomcat 7.0 for developing a new application. A key
> component in the application have to run an external not
> multithreaded application.
>
> Since I'm not an experienced user in Tomcat, I wonde
Hello all,
My current client has web application deployed on tomcat that acts as an
http proxy recording all the responses from remote web services in order to
work "off-line" when needed.
The problem they asked me to solve is with a service that uses the https
protocol.
When I configure the appl
Hello,
I'm using Tomcat 7.0 for developing a new application. A key component in
the application have to run an external not multithreaded application.
Since I'm not an experienced user in Tomcat, I wonder which implementation
alternatives do you recommend for running my external application. I'm
jwklomp wrote:
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>Hello,
>
>I'm migrating existing applications to Tomcat and setting Tomcat up as
>described in the 'Security Configuration Benchmark for Apache Tomcat
>5.5/6.0' of the Center of Internet Security.
>
>The benchmark recommends enabling the Security Manager. However, I'm
>experien
jwklomp wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm migrating existing applications to Tomcat and setting Tomcat up as
>described in the 'Security Configuration Benchmark for Apache Tomcat
>5.5/6.0' of the Center of Internet Security.
>
>The benchmark recommends enabling the Security Manager. However, I'm
>experien
> From: jwklomp [mailto:janwillem.kl...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 6: what are the risks of not using Security Manager
> My question is: how secure is Tomcat without the Security Manager enabled
Tomcat itself is secure; it's your webapps you have to think about. Can they
be tricked into doin
Hi
I need help to manage the tomcat.jks
The certificate Racine is not good, I need to change it
What is the command ?
Br
Jean Louis LECOQUIERRE
Administrateur systemes et reseaux
Challenge International
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Hi Jakob
I'm experiencing exact same problem.
Could you help me with the solution ? Since the thread is older I'm assuming
that you may have nailed it and found a solution.
Regards,
Gaurav
Jakob Ericsson wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> We are experiencing issues with AJP-communication between the httpd
>
Hello,
I'm migrating existing applications to Tomcat and setting Tomcat up as
described in the 'Security Configuration Benchmark for Apache Tomcat
5.5/6.0' of the Center of Internet Security.
The benchmark recommends enabling the Security Manager. However, I'm
experiencing that none of the apps
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