On 25.02.2014 00:46, J. Brian Hall wrote:
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Hello all,
I have had a difficult time getting Tomcat to start. I first tried
installing it with xampp. I had a hunch that the problem was that there might
be a port conflict, so I tried a different ports but still it would not start
from the xampp control panel. BTW, this is tryin
> From: Petr Nemecek [mailto:p...@cmail.cz]
> Subject: Troubles to configure SSL
> After the startup I could navigate to http://localhost:8082/, but
> https://localhost:8445/ doesn't work.
What does "doesn't work" mean? Did the building catch fire?
Is the Windows firewall configured to allow t
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Petr,
On 2/24/14, 3:09 PM, Petr Nemecek wrote:
> protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
> SSLEnabled="true" maxThreads="150" scheme="https" secure="true"
> clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" URIEncoding="UTF-8"
> keystoreFile="c
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Brian,
On 2/24/14, 6:46 PM, J. Brian Hall wrote:
> Hey Chuck, thanks (I was worried someone would yell at me for
> posting this question here). Responses are below ...
>
> -Original Message- From: Caldarale, Charles R
> [mailto:chuck.calda
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Isaac,
On 2/24/14, 2:27 PM, Isaac Gonzalez wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm running tomcat 6.0.32 on Cent OS 6 with 2 front end apache load
> balancers with a firewall in between the tomcat and load balancers
> using mod_jk v. 1.2.37 under apache 2.2.1
25.02.2014 7:54, Caldarale, Charles R пишет:
From: Arseny [mailto:setev...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Troubles to configure SSL
But - we use 5.5 Tomcat.
Then you really should not be giving people advice about how to configure
supported Tomcat versions - a lot has changed. Moving up to a current
> From: Arseny [mailto:setev...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Troubles to configure SSL
> But - we use 5.5 Tomcat.
Then you really should not be giving people advice about how to configure
supported Tomcat versions - a lot has changed. Moving up to a current version
should be a priority for you.
Hi.
What happen's if you open in browser 8445?
Does Tomcat really open port 8445? Try find it with:
> netstat -b -n | findstr 80
From your log - I don't see any problems.
And here is Connector config from my server (under Linux - but there is
must be difference):
As you see - there is n
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Jay,
On 2/24/14, 1:42 PM, Jay wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thank you for a quick response. It looks the Tomcat 7.0.37 is ok
> with Solaris 10 on other Sun Sparc machine ... could it be hardware
> related? Do you have any suggestion for us to capture that
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James,
On 2/24/14, 11:43 AM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> On 2/24/14 8:33 AM, Mark Thomas wrote: . . .
>> I've worked with Tomcat on Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD,
>> HP-UX and some more unusual hardware like plug-computers. By far
>> the biggest
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Leo,
On 2/24/14, 10:59 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
> In general, is it assumed that all responses given to the list
> assume the OP is running a version of Linux, if they don't state
> the OS?
In general, when I read a post where the OP does not state t
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Charles,
On 2/24/14, 10:15 AM, Charles Richard wrote:
> Sorry if this is not the right forum for this kind of inquiry. I
> figure the best candidates would be in this forum from personal
> experience.
>
> Our company is having production issues whi
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Mark,
On 2/24/14, 4:50 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/02/2014 09:20, satish jupalli wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What are the best practices for upgrading the tomcat given the
>> fact that they are no direct security patches available.
>>
>> Specially with
Hey Chuck, thanks (I was worried someone would yell at me for posting this
question here). Responses are below ...
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Subject: RE: Installing the O
> From: J. Brian Hall [mailto:jbrianhall...@me.com]
> Subject: Installing the OWF webapp to an existing Tomcat Instance
> if I access OWF through Tomcat's Application Manager, the URL address
> it follows goes to http://localhost:8080/owf/ when it should go to
> https://localhost:8443/owf/
Tha
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> On Feb 24, 2014, at 5:18 PM, "J. Brian Hall" wrote:
>
> I submitted the following request for help on the OWF mailing list but no one
> is replying. I’m hoping someone here may be able to help?
>
> OWF is a webapp I’m trying to install to an existing instan
I submitted the following request for help on the OWF mailing list but no
one is replying. I'm hoping someone here may be able to help?
OWF is a webapp I'm trying to install to an existing instance of Tomcat (the
OWF webapp bundle ships with an older version of Tomcat). Appendix C of the
atta
Hello,
I have troubles configuring SSL, even if I follow
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/ssl-howto.html.
See my connectors as well as startup output below.
After the startup I could navigate to http://localhost:8082/, but
https://localhost:8445/ doesn't work.
Any idea?
Many thanks,
P
Hello all,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.32 on Cent OS 6 with 2 front end apache load balancers
with a firewall in between the tomcat and load balancers using mod_jk v.
1.2.37 under apache 2.2.10 to connect the backend tomcat. I have had this
running ok for a few years but our user traffic has increa
Hi Mark,
Thank you for a quick response.
It looks the Tomcat 7.0.37 is ok with Solaris 10 on other Sun Sparc machine
... could it be hardware related?
Do you have any suggestion for us to capture that possible Shutdown command
and/or possible SIGTERM?
Thanks,
Jay
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On 24/02/2014 17:36, Jay wrote:
> We newly installed Solaris 10 with all default settings on our Sun Sparc
> machine (sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraAX-i2 64-bit sparcv9 kernel modules).
>
> The OS Version: SunOS hostname 5.10 Generic_147147-26 sun4u sparc
> SUNW,UltraAX-i2.
>
> The Java in the environmen
We newly installed Solaris 10 with all default settings on our Sun Sparc
machine (sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraAX-i2 64-bit sparcv9 kernel modules).
The OS Version: SunOS hostname 5.10 Generic_147147-26 sun4u sparc
SUNW,UltraAX-i2.
The Java in the environment:
java version "1.6.0_37"
Java(TM) SE Runtime
On 2/24/14 8:33 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
. . .
I've worked with Tomcat on Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, HP-UX and
some more unusual hardware like plug-computers. By far the biggest issue
the first time I hit a new OS is figuring out how to do stuff in that OS.
. . .
And I have a fair amount o
On 24/02/2014 16:33, Mark Thomas wrote:
> That was more me picking an OS to respond to on the basis of my mode at
> the time rather than an expectation of Linux.
s/mode/mood/
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On 24/02/2014 16:15, David kerber wrote:
> On 2/24/2014 10:59 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
>> In general, is it assumed that all responses given to the list assume
>> the OP is running a version of Linux, if they don't state the OS?
>>
>> For example, I read the post about "Tomcat upgrades/security patch
On 2/24/2014 10:59 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
In general, is it assumed that all responses given to the list assume
the OP is running a version of Linux, if they don't state the OS?
For example, I read the post about "Tomcat upgrades/security patching
best practices" and the advice given is to modif
On Feb 24, 2014, at 3:28 AM, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
> On 24.02.2014 00:09, Bobby Walker wrote:
>> The FreeBSD way is install via ports. However, I will go this route
>> and see what happens.
>
> I used to use FreeBSD when versions 5-6 were in use.
> I remember that Java port was not as stabl
In general, is it assumed that all responses given to the list assume
the OP is running a version of Linux, if they don't state the OS?
For example, I read the post about "Tomcat upgrades/security patching
best practices" and the advice given is to modify init.d script. I
don't recall seeing the
Hi,
Sorry if this is not the right forum for this kind of inquiry. I figure the
best candidates would be in this forum from personal experience.
Our company is having production issues which I believe are either due to
application inefficiencies or a bug somewhere in our software stack.
We are h
Hi all,
I’m trying to write an asynchronous Servlet Filter using Tomcat 7.0.50 as the
Servlet Container.
My understanding of the Servlet 3.0 spec regarding the async-supported feature
is that adding this element to the web.xml for the filter and calling
ServletRequest#startAsync() should a
Thanks Mark. That helped a lot.
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/02/2014 09:20, satish jupalli wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > What are the best practices for upgrading the tomcat given the fact that
> > they are no direct security patches available.
> >
> > Specially with the
On 24/02/2014 09:20, satish jupalli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What are the best practices for upgrading the tomcat given the fact that
> they are no direct security patches available.
>
> Specially with the environments where there are large instances of Tomcat
> servers running it is challenging to upgra
On 24.02.2014 00:09, Bobby Walker wrote:
The FreeBSD way is install via ports. However, I will go this route
and see what happens.
I used to use FreeBSD when versions 5-6 were in use.
I remember that Java port was not as stable as the Linux one. Compiled
one had some problems, as well as the
Hi,
What are the best practices for upgrading the tomcat given the fact that
they are no direct security patches available.
Specially with the environments where there are large instances of Tomcat
servers running it is challenging to upgrade these servers manually in all
the systems.
Are there
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