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On 14/01/2013 20:29, Alan Findly wrote:
> Mark:
> Thanks for your quick response. Here are the items & issues:
>
> OKgot the servlet mapping uncommented.
>
> About the context the priviledged attribute must be added to the
> context.xml file, as the documentation says, and, yes, I am r
Mark:
Thanks for your quick response. Here are the items & issues:
OKgot the servlet mapping uncommented.
About the context the priviledged attribute must be added to the
context.xml file, as the documentation says, and, yes, I am reading the
instructions in
http://tomcat.apache.o
On Jan 14, 2013, at 1:15 PM, Delia, Brett wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have a frustrating issue that I see when I try to set up an environment on
> my Windows laptop, where I do development, to match my Linux servers that our
> applications reside. Everything seems to behave the way I would expec
Greetings,
I have a frustrating issue that I see when I try to set up an environment on my
Windows laptop, where I do development, to match my Linux servers that our
applications reside. Everything seems to behave the way I would expect with
the exception of setting the shared.loader property
Hi,
Is there a way to *tell* j_security_check that an Origin: header set
(during the login POST request) to a remote server is permitted (and is
not an XSS attack)?
We have a tomcat server T running a tomcat webapp that uses
j_security_check to auth users
(Excuse me - I am not the tom
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Brian,
On 1/12/13 6:56 PM, Brian Braun wrote:
> I can NOT do it at the IPTables level, because the real IP address
> is in the "x_forwarded_for" header and IPTables deals with TCP/IP,
> not with HTTP. Or at least, even if there is a way to create a
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Conrad,
On 1/14/13 9:11 AM, Conrad Kostecki wrote:
> I've noticed, that Tomcat got much slower during startup. When
> using a Version > 7.0.27 (+ Oracle JDK 7), it takes much longer.
>
> Jan 14, 2013 2:12:40 PM
> org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecyc
Hi!
I've noticed, that Tomcat got much slower during startup. When using a Version
> 7.0.27 (+ Oracle JDK 7), it takes much longer.
Jan 14, 2013 2:12:40 PM org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
INFO: Loaded APR based Apache Tomcat Native library 1.1.24 using APR version
1.4.6.
Jan 1
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