On 10 February 2016 02:40:20 GMT+00:00, Jason Ricles
wrote:
>Is there any formal forum to make a feature request for tomcat?
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla
Mark
>
>I noticed I was having a silent failure with a binary websocket with
>tomcat
>since I didn't flip the bytebuffer from write to rea
On 9 February 2016 23:44:09 GMT+00:00, Andy Smith
wrote:
>Hi,
>I am currently running Tomcat 8.0.30 on a Red Hat Linux 64 bit O/S
>(2.6.18). My question is, I hope, simple. I want to tell Tomcat to look
>in a child directory of the WEB-INF/lib directory for jar files that
>contain classes my web
Chris,
Yes the stack trace was taken on server.
Anyway thanks for your valuable replies, I will continue my research in this
direction. Since tomcat is out of picture now, I will concentrate on my
external Process or any redesign that might be required. I will share my
findings, if hopefully I
Is there any formal forum to make a feature request for tomcat?
I noticed I was having a silent failure with a binary websocket with tomcat
since I didn't flip the bytebuffer from write to read and the send kept
failing down at the low level of the code without any error being thrown.
With that in
Hi,
I am currently running Tomcat 8.0.30 on a Red Hat Linux 64 bit O/S (2.6.18). My
question is, I hope, simple. I want to tell Tomcat to look in a child directory
of the WEB-INF/lib directory for jar files that contain classes my web app
requires. For example, I have four main jar files that re
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Uzair,
On 2/9/16 1:11 PM, uzair rashid wrote:
> Most of our business is running Tomcat 7.x.xx or later. But, we
> have a business function of ours that is using Tomcat 5.0.xx.
> Unfortunately, this is causing a lot of issues in terms of
> vulnerabilit
Hello Experts:
Most of our business is running Tomcat 7.x.xx or later. But, we have a
business function of ours that is using Tomcat 5.0.xx. Unfortunately, this
is causing a lot of issues in terms of vulnerability remediation.
Apache Tomcat Servlet Host Manager Servlet Cross-Site Scripting
Vu
> However, with useRelativeRedirects="false" I see
>
> GET http://hostname/myapp?m=n&o=p
> ==> 302: "http://hostname/login?a=b&c=d";
>
> The questions I have are 2: First, what happened with the trailing slash
> redirect. I vaguely remember discussions around it but I couldn't fi
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Joe,
On 2/9/16 9:18 AM, Joe Aldrich wrote:
> This is my first attempt at interaction with the Tomcat Users List.
> I haven't heard anything back on my response to the initial
> followup by Chris, and I was just checking if there was anything
> else n
On 09.02.2016 15:06, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 2/8/16 6:25 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
On 08.02.2016 23:31, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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All,
On 2/8/16 3:43 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On
Am 09.02.2016 um 15:10 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
> On 2/9/16 6:28 AM, dku...@ccilindia.co.in wrote:
>
> > and then VA test results show that HSTS is not configured.
>
> It looks like "VA test" has a broken client: it's not issuing a valid
> HTTP request.
Just to make sure it's not the most o
Hello,
This is my first attempt at interaction with the Tomcat Users List. I haven't
heard anything back on my response to the initial followup by Chris, and I was
just checking if there was anything else needed from me on this.
Thanks,
Joe
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On 05/02/16 13:46, Jeroen van Ooststroom wrote:
On 05/02/16 12:05, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 05/02/2016 09:00, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 05/02/2016 00:30, Jeroen van Ooststroom wrote:
Hello,
Using Tomcat 8.0.23 and Tomcat 8.0.30 with Java 1.7.0_25 on CentOS
5.11
we are getting a stuck thread issue w
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Ravi,
On 2/9/16 7:10 AM, Ranjan, Ravi wrote:
> HI Chris,
>
> Sorry for a delayed response. Here is few information that you
> asked for: 1. Tomcat Native Library version is 1.1.30 and APR
> version is 1.4.8 2. I am running my tomcat 6.0.41 on Windo
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Deepak,
On 2/9/16 6:28 AM, dku...@ccilindia.co.in wrote:
> Dear Harrie,
>
> We have already implemented the said configuration of filter.
>
> Still we are unable to implement HSTS. This configuration works
> absolutely fine on tomcat running running
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André,
On 2/8/16 6:25 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
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>> All,
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>> On 2/8/16 3:43 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> On 08/02/2016 18:41, Jason Ricles w
HI Chris,
Sorry for a delayed response.
Here is few information that you asked for:
1. Tomcat Native Library version is 1.1.30 and APR version is 1.4.8
2. I am running my tomcat 6.0.41 on Windows 7 system with Java 7.
As you said that if APR is not available the Java BIO (blocking I/O)
Dear Harrie,
We have already implemented the said configuration of filter.
Still we are unable to implement HSTS.
This configuration works absolutely fine on tomcat running running on
windows, but in the case of unix we aren't able to achieve HSTS.
Below are the steps followed by us:
We hav
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