This is what I have done:
1.- keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
Escriba la contrase±a del almacÚn de claves:
┐Cußles son su nombre y su apellido?
[Unknown]: mydomain.com
┐Cußl es el nombre de su unidad de organizaci¾n?
[Unknown]: Desarrollo
┐Cußl es el nombre de su organizaci¾n?
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I have reached IE accepts my certificate as a valid certificate but when I open
IE with link https://localhost:8443/
appears below message:
There is a problem with the security certificate for this site
Go to this website (not recommended).
When I clicked on this message (Go to t
Hello,
I am mot familiar with Hibernate or Liferay, but I ran into what
appear to be similar. Look onto the thread titled "
JDBCRealm conection timeout failure on getPassword" in thus list. It may help.
Aladin
On Oct 27, 2012, at 6:28 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2012/10/28 Bob Dietrich :
2012/10/28 Bob Dietrich :
> Greetings,
> I've researched this problem for several days, but I must be doing something
> wrong. I'm trying to upgrade from Tomcat 7.0.23 to 7.0.27 (actually running
> Liferay). I'm getting the following exception when trying to access a
> datasource via Hibernate:
>
>
Greetings,
I've researched this problem for several days, but I must be doing something
wrong. I'm trying to upgrade from Tomcat 7.0.23 to 7.0.27 (actually running
Liferay). I'm getting the following exception when trying to access a
datasource via Hibernate:
16:28:27,694 ERROR
[http-bio-8080-
> >>> I have no usecase for this at the moment :-(, I only provide patches
> for
> >>> stuff I suffer from at work.
> >>
> >> The below looks like a use case to me.
> >>
> >>> As this [1] draft lays out Negotiate and Kerberos may apply to
> >>> connection or request level auth. We are just lucky t
On 27/10/2012 19:32, Michael-O wrote:
> Am 2012-10-27 20:22, schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> On 27/10/2012 18:57, Michael-O wrote:
>>> Am 2012-10-27 19:25, schrieb Mark Thomas:
> Is this something worth being filed in Bugzilla as a longterm goal for
> Tomcat 8?
Sure, but without a propose
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 11:36 AM, ken dias wrote:
>
> Yes W8 is here but HPQ is still plummeting. Get rid of your CEO and get
> someone who can improve your stock price!
Que?
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> Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 19:57:30 +0200
> From: 1983-01...@gmx.net
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Detect in an authenticator whether a connection is persistent or
>
Am 2012-10-27 20:22, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 27/10/2012 18:57, Michael-O wrote:
Am 2012-10-27 19:25, schrieb Mark Thomas:
Is this something worth being filed in Bugzilla as a longterm goal for
Tomcat 8?
Sure, but without a proposed patch I suspect it will sit there for a few
years and then cl
On 27/10/2012 18:57, Michael-O wrote:
> Am 2012-10-27 19:25, schrieb Mark Thomas:
>>> Is this something worth being filed in Bugzilla as a longterm goal for
>>> Tomcat 8?
>>
>> Sure, but without a proposed patch I suspect it will sit there for a few
>> years and then closed as WONTFIX. With a patch
Am 2012-10-27 19:25, schrieb Mark Thomas:
Is this something worth being filed in Bugzilla as a longterm goal for
Tomcat 8?
Sure, but without a proposed patch I suspect it will sit there for a few
years and then closed as WONTFIX. With a patch, it still might not get
fixed but at least you'll kn
On 27/10/2012 17:56, Michael-O wrote:
> Am 2012-10-27 18:38, schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> On 27/10/2012 16:28, Michael-O wrote:
>>> Am 2012-10-27 16:57, schrieb Mark Thomas:
>>
The only mechanism to maintain state between HTTP requests is the HTTP
session. You might be able to hack something t
Am 2012-10-27 18:38, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 27/10/2012 16:28, Michael-O wrote:
Am 2012-10-27 16:57, schrieb Mark Thomas:
The only mechanism to maintain state between HTTP requests is the HTTP
session. You might be able to hack something together (in a non-portable
way) on a per connection ba
On 27/10/2012 16:28, Michael-O wrote:
> Am 2012-10-27 16:57, schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> The only mechanism to maintain state between HTTP requests is the HTTP
>> session. You might be able to hack something together (in a non-portable
>> way) on a per connection basis but that is likely to require so
Am 2012-10-27 16:57, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 27/10/2012 14:50, Michael-O wrote:
Hi,
several authentication mechanisms require a session (*not* HTTP session)
or connection being initiated when authentication is performed and
principal cached for subsquent requests [1], [2].
Now, I want to patch
On 27/10/2012 14:50, Michael-O wrote:
> Hi,
>
> several authentication mechanisms require a session (*not* HTTP session)
> or connection being initiated when authentication is performed and
> principal cached for subsquent requests [1], [2].
>
> Now, I want to patch our SPNEGO authenticator in To
Hi,
several authentication mechanisms require a session (*not* HTTP session)
or connection being initiated when authentication is performed and
principal cached for subsquent requests [1], [2].
Now, I want to patch our SPNEGO authenticator in Tomcat 6 to behave
stateful. I once contributed t
On 26/10/12 16:12, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Brian,
On 10/26/12 5:11 AM, Brian Burch wrote:
I have another system with java-7-openjdk-i386, but I haven't yet
done any work on it. This openjdk does not ship with a keytool
program, and so I presume
On 27/10/2012 04:45, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Josh Gooding [mailto:josh.good...@gmail.com]
>> Subject: Tomcat 7 manager quirk?
>
>> Is there a way that I can get tomcat to NOT start auto-deploying
>> immediately when the manager is invoked with a deploy / update command?
>
>> When I
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