Dear expert,
Today I receive an error message that I have never come across.
"Https status 404 - not found "
"The origin server did not find a current representation for the target
resource or is not willing to disclose that one exists."
I have googled but there is no solution that can help me.
Hi Mark, Christopher,
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Schultz
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> Mark,
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> On 10/19/17 1:22 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 19/10/17 16:56, Mark Thomas wrote:
> >> On 19 October 2017 15:11:19 BST, Brian Clozel
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Adam,
On 10/17/17 12:12 PM, Adam Rauch wrote:
> On 10/16/2017 1:27 PM, Net Dawg wrote:
>> Profuse apologies. We are unable reproduce this. However out
>> tests were failing for another reason. 8.5.23 returns 400 error
>> with header "HTTP/1.1 400"
On 10/19/17, 10:02 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
The browser tells the server what cipher suites it supports during the
initial handshake, and the server decides which algorithm to use. The
client doesn't try multiple different connections to see which one
sticks. The server either replies sayin
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Mark,
On 10/19/17 1:22 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 19/10/17 16:56, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 19 October 2017 15:11:19 BST, Brian Clozel
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> More and more servers are choosing to make available one or
>>> more solutions to use
On 19/10/17 16:56, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 19 October 2017 15:11:19 BST, Brian Clozel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> More and more servers are choosing to make available one or more
>> solutions
>> to use TLS native stacks by shipping them as JARs:
>>
>> * Netty has quite a few options there
>> http://netty.
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Naga,
On 10/17/17 2:49 AM, naga karthikeyan wrote:
> Recently we found there is security vulnerability in Apache Tomcat
> 7.0.61. Please note that now our application runs on Apache Tomcat
> 7.0.61.
>
> Please advice me whether I can upgrade Apach
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James,
On 10/16/17 2:35 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> I just got finished going through 20 other customer Tomcat
> installations we administer.
>
> First, I found that most of them were accepting the DHE ciphers
> I'd disabled on the problem ins
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Mark,
On 10/15/17 6:54 PM, Mark O'Donohue wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just wanted an opinion on this before I logged a bug report against
> mod_jk.c
>
>
> Running our proxied request via mod_jk we are seeing the returned
> content-type being changing to all
On 19 October 2017 15:11:19 BST, Brian Clozel wrote:
>Hi,
>
>More and more servers are choosing to make available one or more
>solutions
>to use TLS native stacks by shipping them as JARs:
>
>* Netty has quite a few options there
>http://netty.io/wiki/forked-tomcat-native.html
>* Jetty is now ship
Hello,
after waiting 35 minutes suddenly some events get forwarded for a second or
two and then again silence.
This is really strange.
Kind Regards,
Christoph
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christoph Mertins
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 10:21 AM, Christoph Mertins
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem wit
Hi,
More and more servers are choosing to make available one or more solutions
to use TLS native stacks by shipping them as JARs:
* Netty has quite a few options there
http://netty.io/wiki/forked-tomcat-native.html
* Jetty is now shipping a conscrypt support as well
https://webtide.com/conscrypti
On 18/10/17 22:23, Maor Shiffman wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 11:58 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> On 18/10/17 21:49, Maor Shiffman wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Attached are two war files that demonstrate the issue - ROOT.war and
>>> context2.war.
>>> There are two contexts - ROOT, that uses a url
Hello,
I have a problem with Tomcat only sending the first message to the client and
then no message anymore till the client reconnects.
The code was working for some versions but then stopped working:
public void handleEvent(EventObject eventObject) {
Enumeration keySet
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