On 20.05.2015 08:27, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 19/05/2015 22:25, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
I have a small problem using nginx as a reverse proxy in front of
Tomcat 8.. The problem is that sometimes the context url is set to the
local ip
address of the tomcat server instead of the hostname used to acc
On 20/05/2015 04:40, Dave H wrote:
>> I have lucee (coldfusion) and tomcat7 setup on a windows server 2008r2.
>>
>> I have a wildcard DNS pointing to the server so any subdomain will
>> forward to main site. for example bob.mydomain.com will forward to
>> mydomain.com via the wildcard DNS entry.
>>
On 19/05/2015 22:25, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> I have a small problem using nginx as a reverse proxy in front of Tomcat 8..
> The problem is that sometimes the context url is set to the local ip
> address of the tomcat server instead of the hostname used to access the nginx
> server.
> And I know
I have lucee (coldfusion) and tomcat7 setup on a windows server 2008r2.
I have a wildcard DNS pointing to the server so any subdomain will
forward to main site. for example bob.mydomain.com will forward to
mydomain.com via the wildcard DNS entry.
My question is when I go to the site in this e
I have a small problem using nginx as a reverse proxy in front of Tomcat 8..
The problem is that sometimes the context url is set to the local ip
address of the tomcat server instead of the hostname used to access the nginx
server.
And I know this can be solved by using proxyname and proxypost bu
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: Setting Access Logs in Tomcat
> On 5/19/15 3:04 PM, Jins Raju Abraham wrote:
> > Where do we define the files to be retained in apache.
> Sorry... what?
> What files? Retained where? Apache what?
The OP should def
Thank you Chris for both the replies. By tomorrow I will reply what I have
done. Need the night to look deeper into things and see where I am making
mistakes and if I can solve my issue with your replies. :)
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.ne
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Jins,
On 5/19/15 3:04 PM, Jins Raju Abraham wrote:
> Where do we define the files to be retained in apache.
Sorry... what?
What files? Retained where? Apache what?
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Dejan,
On 5/19/15 2:08 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Dejan,
>
> On 5/19/15 11:58 AM, Dejan Stamenov wrote:
>> Maybe I have messed up really bad, so I can't solve it now. I
>> will start over with this, can you tell me if this are the steps
>> I
Where do we define the files to be retained in apache.
Thanks
Jins
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Dejan,
On 5/19/15 2:17 PM, Dejan Stamenov wrote:
> Can you please explain me these two lines you have wrote:
>
> $ openssl pkcs12 -export -in ${HOSTNAME}.crt \ -inkey
> ${HOSTNAME}.key \ -certfile CA-intermediate.crt -out
> ${HOSTNAME}.p12 -chain
Hey Chris,
Can you please explain me these two lines you have wrote:
$ openssl pkcs12 -export -in ${HOSTNAME}.crt \
-inkey ${HOSTNAME}.key \
-certfile CA-intermediate.crt
-out ${HOSTNAME}.p12
-chain
$ $JA
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Dejan,
On 5/19/15 11:58 AM, Dejan Stamenov wrote:
> Maybe I have messed up really bad, so I can't solve it now. I will
> start over with this, can you tell me if this are the steps I need
> to do for it to work:
>
> install libapr1-devinstall tcna
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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To whom it may concern,
On 5/19/15 8:09 AM, javalishixml wrote:
Just understood you. Really appreciate for your feedback.
How do we judge it's a robot? item1: we find the request IP is
always the same one. item2: our
David kerber wrote:
On 5/19/2015 8:09 AM, javalishixml wrote:
Just understood you. Really appreciate for your feedback.
How do we judge it's a robot?
item1: we find the request IP is always the same one.
item2: our page may contains several keep-alive connections. But the
attack connection on
Maybe I have messed up really bad, so I can't solve it now. I will start over
with this, can you tell me if this are the steps I need to do for it to work:
install libapr1-devinstall tcnativeWill I need to make that specific .sh file
in the Tomcat /bin directory after I have done these 2 steps?
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Dejan,
On 5/19/15 10:06 AM, Dejan Stamenov wrote:
> The output of the ls's below is "No such file or directory" on all
> of them. It is strange, cause I made make & make install after the
> ./configuration was done.
What was the output of make &&
ok. i see the light ..
Thanks a zillion! 😊
> Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 15:56:47 +0100
> From: ma...@apache.org
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Tomcat valve JAAS : form error page displayed first before
> response reaches back to Tomcat valve
>
> On 19/05/2015 15:51, David kerber wrote:
On 19/05/2015 15:51, David kerber wrote:
> On 5/19/2015 10:46 AM, Kim Ming Yap wrote:
>>
>> You said ..
>>
>> "> Actually, the better analogy is that there is an application that can
>>> tell you whether or not 1+1=2, and you're asking it to explain why the
>>> numbers they entered don't total up t
On 5/19/2015 10:46 AM, Kim Ming Yap wrote:
You said ..
"> Actually, the better analogy is that there is an application that can
tell you whether or not 1+1=2, and you're asking it to explain why the
numbers they entered don't total up to 2"
when a user account is disabled after exceeded limi
You said ..
"> Actually, the better analogy is that there is an application that can
> tell you whether or not 1+1=2, and you're asking it to explain why the
> numbers they entered don't total up to 2"
when a user account is disabled after exceeded limits retry .. i couldn't
display "account
On 5/19/2015 10:26 AM, Kim Ming Yap wrote:
Sorry .. you can call me Kim.
Yes. I know Mark suggested a custom authenticator .. but how would it help me?
The basic thing which i need is simple.
In the login module, i need access to session, request objects ..
How can having a custom authenticator
Sorry .. you can call me Kim.
Yes. I know Mark suggested a custom authenticator .. but how would it help me?
The basic thing which i need is simple.
In the login module, i need access to session, request objects ..
How can having a custom authenticator help me?
What i need is a simple API in th
The output of the ls's below is "No such file or directory" on all of them. It
is strange, cause I made make & make install after the ./configuration was done.
Also, I have just installed the libapr1 package, should I do the tcnative
configuration and install again?
> Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 09:5
I think in ubuntu/Debian, you can create the file in
/usr/share/tomcat7/bin/setenv.sh
but still you have to explore, as i am not using the deb package for tomcat
installation
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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Dejan,
On 5/19/15 9:45 AM, Dejan Stamenov wrote:
> I have wrote in the message before, I have specified it at:
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. In this folder, I can see libapr-1.so,
> libapr-1.so.0.5.1. and libarputil-1.so.0.5.3 too.
How about libtc
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Dejan,
On 5/19/15 9:31 AM, Dejan Stamenov wrote:
> First, I have downloaded the APR library from here:
> http://apache.sunsite.ualberta.ca/apr/apr-1.5.2.tar.gz .
> Following this tutorial:
> http://www.techsww.com/tutorials/libraries/apr/installa
I have wrote in the message before, I have specified it at:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. In this folder, I can see libapr-1.so,
libapr-1.so.0.5.1. and libarputil-1.so.0.5.3 too.
About the Tomcat /bin folder, it doesn't exist on my Tomcat path: /etc/tomcat7.
Should I create it, including the file t
so where did you specify your Apr lib path for tomcat?
you can set the Apr lib path in setenv.sh in tomcat bin folder
JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Djavax.net.debug=all"
CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/apr/lib"
you should verify the path and restart the tomcat again also may
Hello Chris,
First, I have downloaded the APR library from here:
http://apache.sunsite.ualberta.ca/apr/apr-1.5.2.tar.gz . Following this
tutorial:
http://www.techsww.com/tutorials/libraries/apr/installation/installing_apache_portable_runtime_library_on_ubuntu_linux.php
, I have installed this
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Dejan,
On 5/18/15 4:15 PM, Dejan Stamenov wrote:
> I am sure I need the APR connector as I need to specify my server
> certificate, my private key and also a chain of other certificates
> that signed my server certificate. I haven't found any other
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On 5/19/15 8:09 AM, javalishixml wrote:
> Just understood you. Really appreciate for your feedback.
>
>
> How do we judge it's a robot? item1: we find the request IP is
> always the same one. item2: our page may contains se
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Ming Yap,
(Please let me know if I'm using your given name properly... you
haven't identified yourself in the body of your messages, so I only
have your email address for identification purposes. I wouldn't want
to be calling you by the wrong name.)
Hello Mark,
I have installed the native library from the links you provided, but still I
got the same error: http://prntscr.com/76ycyo
How does it come after installing the native library, still can't find the APR
library?
> Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 11:07:29 +0100
> From: ma...@apache.org
> To: u
On 5/19/2015 8:09 AM, javalishixml wrote:
Just understood you. Really appreciate for your feedback.
How do we judge it's a robot?
item1: we find the request IP is always the same one.
item2: our page may contains several keep-alive connections. But the attack
connection only focus on connectio
Hi
On Tuesday 19/05/2015 at 20:10, javalishixml wrote:
Just understood you. Really appreciate for your feedback.
How do we judge it's a robot?
item1: we find the request IP is always the same one.
item2: our page may contains several keep-alive connections. But the
attack connection only foc
Just understood you. Really appreciate for your feedback.
How do we judge it's a robot?
item1: we find the request IP is always the same one.
item2: our page may contains several keep-alive connections. But the attack
connection only focus on connection.
Based on these 2 items, we think the cli
On 5/19/2015 7:53 AM, javalishixml wrote:
I doubt you're going to be able to do this in httpd, unless you have a very
simple, straight forward way of identifying the robots.
Yes. I just want to have a way to block the duplicated requests at httpd level.
After all, my website has to face th
>I doubt you're going to be able to do this in httpd, unless you have a very
>simple, straight forward way of identifying the robots.
Yes. I just want to have a way to block the duplicated requests at httpd level.
After all, my website has to face the the big concurrency issue.
At 2015-05
On 5/19/2015 1:03 AM, javalishixml wrote:
Thanks a lot for your information.
This solution is based on tomcat level. If I always handle this issue at java
level, I'm afraid it has performance issue. Because this web site afford a very
big concurrency access.
Taking a consideration on its b
good question.lol
l...@bsoft.com.cn
From: Kim Ming Yap
Date: 2015-05-19 06:23
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat valve JAAS : form error page displayed first before
response reaches back to Tomcat valve
I think Tomcat should provide interfaces for different scenarios .. that's my
opin
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