If installed from package open /etc/default/tomcat7, uncomment thr last
line and make it
AUTHBIND=yes
and then youll be able to bind tomcat to port 80 and/or 443
On 30/03/2013 1:22 AM, "Shyam Yadav" wrote:
> Hi Ognjen,
>
> I did all the setting you have mentioned for Unix Daemon for Tomcat, but
Did you read and follow:
http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/jsvc.html
On 30/03/13 12:54 AM, "Shyam Yadav" wrote:
>Hi Ognjen,
>
>I did all the setting you have mentioned for Unix Daemon for Tomcat, but
>still i am getting the same problem.
>i.e. Permission Denied.
>
>Thank you very
On 29.03.2013 18:02, Chris Arnold wrote:
> This thread is getting kinda messy so i am going to snip a bunch of stuff and
> answer your latest info.
Good.
>> So mod_proxy is loaded but you don't want to use it to access alfresco,
>> instead just mod_jk, right? Then don't use any ReWriteRule with
This thread is getting kinda messy so i am going to snip a bunch of stuff and
answer your latest info.
>So mod_proxy is loaded but you don't want to use it to access alfresco,
>instead just mod_jk, right? Then don't use any ReWriteRule with the [P}
>flag or any Proxy... directive.
No, if this c
On 29.03.2013 13:10, Chris Arnold wrote:
> On 29.03.2013 00:24, Chris Arnold wrote:
>>
>> # The following line mounts all JSP files and the /servlet/ uri to tomcat
>> #JkMount /servlets-examples/servlet/* ajp13
>> JkMount /share/*.jsp ajp13
>
>>> Note that you only forward JSP-Requests
Hi Ognjen,
I did all the setting you have mentioned for Unix Daemon for Tomcat, but
still i am getting the same problem.
i.e. Permission Denied.
Thank you very much sir for helping me out but still its not working.
This may be my mistake.
Thanks & Regards,
Shyam Yadav
Shyam,
On 29.3.2013 13:36, Shyam Yadav wrote:
You are right. I am not running tomcat from root user.
But I have an requirement where tomcat should be running from normal user.
Is it possible anyway?
It is possible, and recommended. Using jsvc for instance, as I explained
in previos post.
> From: Shyam Yadav [mailto:shyam.ya...@mobicule.com]
> Subject: Re: Setting up tomcat to run on port 443 on ubuntu system
> Hi Ognjen,
Don't top-post; it's extremely difficult to figure out exactly what you're
replying to when you do so.
> But I have an requirement where tomcat should be runn
Hi Ognjen,
You are right. I am not running tomcat from root user.
But I have an requirement where tomcat should be running from normal user.
Is it possible anyway?
and is it going to affect system and performance??
Thanks & Regards,
Shyam Yadav
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Ognjen Blagojevic
>>What's the request you send?
i assume you are asking for the link? Which is http://share.domain.com
>>What's the expected response
a login page
>>and what's the actual response?
Now, it is a 403:
[Fri Mar 29 08:15:24 2013] [error] [client pub ip] Directory index forbidden by
Options directive:
On 29.03.2013 00:24, Chris Arnold wrote:
>
> # The following line mounts all JSP files and the /servlet/ uri to tomcat
> #JkMount /servlets-examples/servlet/* ajp13
> JkMount /share/*.jsp ajp13
>>Note that you only forward JSP-Requests here. might be OK, depending on
>>the application
Shyam,
On 29.3.2013 11:16, Shyam Yadav wrote:
I am getting this following exception and the tomcat doesn't start.
java.net.BindException: Permission denied :443
I am really stuck with it. Please help me out with it.
How do you start tomcat? Which user runs the Tomcat process?
It is recom
Am 2013-03-29 09:38, schrieb Shyam Yadav:
Hi,
I want to run my tomcat on port 443 with https on an Ubuntu machine.
what are the required steps i should take, please guide me through it.
I search Internet but did not get any proper solution that is why i am here
sending you this mail.
Hi Shyam,
Hi Ognjen,
Its really very nice that you replied so soon. Thank you for your
involvement.
I am getting this following exception and the tomcat doesn't start.
java.net.BindException: Permission denied :443
I am really stuck with it. Please help me out with it.
Thanks & Regards,
Shyam Yadav
On 29.03.2013 00:24, Chris Arnold wrote:
> Apache Tomcat/7.0.30 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to configure access to a
> webapp using http://share.domain.com. This webapp uses port 8080 and works
> fine from inside the LAN. However, we have an apache2 server acting as a
> proxy and we want users to
Shyam,
On 29.3.2013 9:38, Shyam Yadav wrote:
I want to run my tomcat on port 443 with https on an Ubuntu machine.
what are the required steps i should take, please guide me through it.
I search Internet but did not get any proper solution that is why i am here
sending you this mail.
Please help
Hi,
I want to run my tomcat on port 443 with https on an Ubuntu machine.
what are the required steps i should take, please guide me through it.
I search Internet but did not get any proper solution that is why i am here
sending you this mail.
Please help me. this will be really appreciating.
Tha
On 29/03/2013 10:29 AM, "Chris Arnold" wrote:
>
> Apache Tomcat/7.0.30 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to configure access to a
webapp using http://share.domain.com. This webapp uses port 8080 and works
fine from inside the LAN. However, we have an apache2 server acting as a
proxy and we want users to
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