Hi all,
Information
Tomcat 5.5.34 - standard installation but using port 80 (SSL Offload
done from Netscaler Router to Application Server)
Operating System Windows 2008 R1 SP2 64-bit
Problem Description:
When trying to access Tomcat home page from SSL request with SSL offload
to Tomcat we get a i
On 15/06/2012, at 4:35 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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> Oguz,
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> On 6/14/12 6:24 AM, Oguz Kologlu wrote:
>> I've seen this question bounce around some threads but there's
>> really no good answer.
>>
>> I'd like to use the Tomcat 7 thread po
Kiran Badi wrote:
Please inline for my answers Andre.
Kiran,
Why does that "id=17" visible in the URL bother you ?
Is it because of some security aspect ? (that the user could change
it, and get something else than what they should be getting ?)
Thanks for reminding this aspect.I was not chec
Mark,
Very slick. I wasn't aware of the longest-matching logic. I'll give this
a whirl and report back.
Thanks,
Kyle Harper
From: Mark Thomas
To: Tomcat Users List
Date: 06/14/2012 03:19 PM
Subject:Re: Modify HTTP status returned by stopped context
On 14/06/2012 20:37,
On 14/06/2012 20:37, kharp...@oreillyauto.com wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I am running multiple web applications on a tomcat server. When a request
> to a context in the stopped state is made, tomcat is returning 404 "not
> found" rather than 503 "unavailable". Is it possible to change this
> behavio
Hello,
I am running multiple web applications on a tomcat server. When a request
to a context in the stopped state is made, tomcat is returning 404 "not
found" rather than 503 "unavailable". Is it possible to change this
behavior in any way? Obviously I can't just modify _all_ HTTP 404
respons
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Kiran,
On 6/13/12 12:16 AM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> I have bunch of functionalities which are showing up with urls as
>
> http://localhost:8080/mysite/getmyservice.do?id=17 and I just need
> to hide them and show some neat url something like
> mysite/ge
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Pid,
On 6/13/12 8:12 AM, Pid * wrote:
> On 12 Jun 2012, at 18:22, Albert Kam
> wrote:
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>> I've noticed that in the documentation, it says a lot about
>> session replication.
>>
>> I wonder what can be omitted in the configurations for a
>> statele
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Assaf,
On 6/8/12 11:12 AM, Assaf Urieli wrote:
> Ok, this is strange. I created a test.jsp page that prints
> request.getLocalName(), request.getServerName(), and
> request.getLocalAddr(). I tried various scenarios in the browser:
> http://domain1.co
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Oguz,
On 6/14/12 6:24 AM, Oguz Kologlu wrote:
> I've seen this question bounce around some threads but there's
> really no good answer.
>
> I'd like to use the Tomcat 7 thread pool as worker threads for
> Quartz Scheduler.
Why would you want to dip-
Answering my own question to a certain extent:
* When an HTTP/HTTPS request is made, when and how do
> request.getLocalName() and request.getLocalAddr() get filled in?
>
>
>From v6.0.35 source code, org/apache/catalina/connector/CoyoteAdapter.java,
line 489:
if (connector.getUseIPVHosts(
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On 14/06/2012 15:06, Rahul R wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an issue with allowing access to a page which is secured using
> active directory authentication. I want some pages/content to be excluded
> from this. Following is my web.xml file under conf of tomcat.
>
>
> [code=java]
>
>
>
Hi All,
I have an issue with allowing access to a page which is secured using
active directory authentication. I want some pages/content to be excluded
from this. Following is my web.xml file under conf of tomcat.
[code=java]
Protected
Area
DeMarco, Alex wrote:
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OK Well thanks for the list etiquette lesson.
Apart from the top-posting, it was not so much about list etiquette, as about expressing
yourself precisely, so as to save some time to the people trying to help you.
When you say "my desktop", it is confusing, becau
Thanks Mark & Konstantin for your replies.
I'm still having no luck here.
I've tried to apply all of Mark's suggestions to Ubuntu.
SAN certificates are not currently an option for me (because of pricing,
and also because the two domains do not officially belong to the same legal
entity).
My quest
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 4:16 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Jakarta ISAP Redirector
Top-posting (as I am doing here : writing every response at the top of the
message), makes it difficult for others to follow
Hi All,
I've seen this question bounce around some threads but there's really no good
answer.
I'd like to use the Tomcat 7 thread pool as worker threads for Quartz
Scheduler.
Is there a way to access the thread pool from a web app? Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Oz
On 13/06/2012 05:12, Oguz Kologlu wrote:
> You can do this but not in Tomcat itself. You'll need to use something like
> Apache web server
> to handle different sub domain and direct them to Tomcat.
That's an imprecise & potentially misleading answer.
Please see the other answer in this thread.
On 12/06/2012 14:50, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Pid,
>
> On 6/12/12 5:47 AM, Pid wrote:
>> On 11/06/2012 20:15, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>> Also, your previously-posted configuration seems a little
>>> insane:
>>>
Xms6g -Xmx6g -XX:NewSize=4G -XX:MaxNewSize=4G
-XX:SurvivorRatio=6 -XX
Top-posting (as I am doing here : writing every response at the top of the message), makes
it difficult for others to follow the flow of the conversation.
Better to put your responses under the question or paragraph to which they
relate.
See below.
DeMarco, Alex wrote:
I have 4 servers all con
On 14.06.2012 03:03, DeMarco, Alex wrote:
I have 4 servers all configured the same way.. Locally the call works fine yet
remotely I get an iis 404
Maybe you get a redirect that isn't working remotely?
Use a browser that allows to track traffic, like Firefox with the
FireBug plugin and c
>
> From: javed ansari
>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:06 AM
>Subject: Re: Apache tomcat (7.0.27) is not loading the user and role class for
>JAASRealm
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Those two classes are created by myself. They implement
>"java.secur
2012/6/14 Miguel González Castaños :
> Dear all,
>
> Our developer has set a cronjob similar to this:
>
> wget -T 0 http://ourserver.com/email_sender
>
> which calls a javabean to check pending emails to send in a database and
> actually send them.
>
> I'm concerned about this, since I have rea
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De: Darryl Lewis
Para: Tomcat Users List ; Miguel Gonzalez
CC:
Enviado: Jueves 14 de junio de 2012 9:40
Asunto: RE: wget and Tomcat resources
>Depending on what OS you are using, if you use either
>ps -ef
> or
> ps -aux
Nope, with those commands it doesn't
Depending on what OS you are using, if you use either
ps -ef
or
ps -aux
it will show you the processes, and you should see a few wget jobs sitting
there.
Being that it runs only once an hour, I doubt that a few hundred wget jobs are
building up.
Try moving the cron job to a little bit past
javed ansari wrote:
Hi,
Those two classes are created by myself. They implement
"java.security.Principal" interface in order to hookup JAASRealm in tomcat.
I have attached the classes. Please rename the smarts_zip to smarts.zip
after downloading.
This list strips most attachments. Yours appear
Hi,
Those two classes are created by myself. They implement
"java.security.Principal" interface in order to hookup JAASRealm in tomcat.
I have attached the classes. Please rename the smarts_zip to smarts.zip
after downloading.
Following are the entries in red color for this in the server.xml file
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De: Darryl Lewis
Para: Tomcat Users List
CC:
Enviado: Jueves 14 de junio de 2012 2:51
Asunto: RE: wget and Tomcat resources
>Have a look on the box running the script to see if there are a lot of these
>wget jobs sitting there. My guess is that there is, and
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