Hello All,
I am trying to install tomcat 9 with nginx with SSL configuration in
ubuntu. Can some one please provide me documents to how to install and
configure them.
Thanks,
Azeem
Dear All,
We have the following environment set at our premises.
Apache tomcat server:apache-tomcat-8.5.35
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4
jdk1.8.0_162
When we enable JAVA security policy the components are getting deployed. It
throws the following error.
Anyone has encountered thi
Greetings;
How is Tomcat 8.x/9.x with SmartOS?
John
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On 25/06/2019 20:22, Michael Magnuson wrote:
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> Mark, thanks for the further clarification. With that setup, it prompts for
> the smart card PIN and you can select your certificate, but then nothing
> happens. The only way I can get it to successfully open the page is if I
> also add the
Mark, thanks for the further clarification. With that setup, it prompts for
the smart card PIN and you can select your certificate, but then nothing
happens. The only way I can get it to successfully open the page is if I also
add the attributes trustStoreFile= and trustStorePass= but still
On 25/06/2019 19:24, Michael Magnuson wrote:
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> Oh I see. I was trying to use those fields for the OCSP responder
> information. Thanks for the clarification.
You shouldn't need to explicitly define that. The assumption is that the
OSCP response have a trust chain that leads back to the sa
Oh I see. I was trying to use those fields for the OCSP responder information.
Thanks for the clarification.
Mike
From: Mark Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 11:03 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: OCSP Connector on Tomcat 8.5 not working
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On 6/24/19 18:07, M. Manna wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to evict all sessions after certain period of time ?
> This is not the same as idle session-timeout (web.xml).
>
> We are trying to research into whether there’s an absolute maximum
On 25/06/2019 18:04, Michael Magnuson wrote:
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> Mark, are you defining your server SSL certificate someplace else, other than
> within the connector in server.xml?
No.
> From your example connector config, I'm not seeing it defined.
Server key is defined by certificateKeyF
Thanks. I compiled Tomcat myself and saw that the Native libraries are a part
of that and so I built the Java part. However, I see in the binary
distribution, these are not included. I guess I was being a bit too eager.
Mark Claassen
Senior Software Engineer
Donnell Systems, Inc.
130 Sout
Mark, are you defining your server SSL certificate someplace else, other than
within the connector in server.xml? From your example connector config, I'm
not seeing it defined.
From: Mark Thomas
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2019 1:54 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
On 25/06/2019 16:11, Mark A. Claassen wrote:
> I recently noticed that my tomcat-native library was in the wrong location
> and not accessible to Tomcat. However, I was very surprised that this seems
> to be not matter. Then I noticed that the tomcat-jni.jar looks like the same
> thing.
>
> D
On 25/06/2019 12:58, Christoph Hanke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have got a jspx Page which gets reloaded every 30 seconds to show some
> status information. Consequently there are database requests every 30
> seconds. Before switching from glassfish to tomcat (7.0.94) there were
> no issues with that, but
I recently noticed that my tomcat-native library was in the wrong location and
not accessible to Tomcat. However, I was very surprised that this seems to be
not matter. Then I noticed that the tomcat-jni.jar looks like the same thing.
Do I need to use the tomcat-native JAR file (tomcat-native-
Hi,
I have got a jspx Page which gets reloaded every 30 seconds to show some
status information. Consequently there are database requests every 30
seconds. Before switching from glassfish to tomcat (7.0.94) there were
no issues with that, but now the memory consumption is bloating over time.
Look
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