Hi,
On Sat, Mar 21, 2020, 00:37 wrote:
> Good afternoon Mark and group.
>
> There is a question as to WHAT are the correct versions released. Are
> these 7.0.103, 8.5.53, and 9.0.33 as shown on tomcat.apache.org, OR is it
> 7.0.104, 8.5.54 and 9.0.34 as shown on ci.apache.org?
>
The first.
CI l
Good afternoon Mark and group.
There is a question as to WHAT are the correct versions released. Are these
7.0.103, 8.5.53, and 9.0.33 as shown on tomcat.apache.org, OR is it 7.0.104,
8.5.54 and 9.0.34 as shown on ci.apache.org?
Thank you,
Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire
Jon McAlexander
Ass
On 3/18/20 4:03 AM, Mark Thomas replied to my questions:
But I'm not sure (1) how security constraints interact with other
security constraints, and
See section 13.8.1 of the Servlet 4.0 spec.
(2) whether they can go in the conf/web.xml as
well as individual webapps' web.xml files.
Yes the
Yes, I did try -X--enable-preview, was passed via jsvc, but not in a
meaningful or understandable way to java/tomcat.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 3:11 PM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Ken,
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> On 3/18/20 16:25, ken
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RK,
On 3/20/20 13:33, RK Ashburn wrote:
> thanks Chirs. fixed it to an real ip,
In many cases, 0.0.0.0 is basically the same as binding to the
interface which represents the outside world (e.g. eth0, etc.).
See my other reply in this thread to see
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On 3/20/20 13:28, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
> Christopher,
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> Is there an entry that can go in the AJP connector to restrict
> what
addresses it will listen to requests from? Meaning you can list the IP
addresses of the web
thanks Chirs. fixed it to an real ip,
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 12:40 PM Christopher Schultz <
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> RK,
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> On 3/20/20 09:57, RK Ashburn wrote:
> > I have tested r successful AJP connector with apache proxy
Christopher,
Is there an entry that can go in the AJP connector to restrict what addresses
it will listen to requests from? Meaning you can list the IP addresses of the
web servers?
I know I'm top replying, but Outlook sucks with this. :-(
Thanks,
Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire
Jon McAlex
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RK,
On 3/20/20 09:57, RK Ashburn wrote:
> I have tested r successful AJP connector with apache proxy on
> (tomcat 7)
>
> 1. For AJP connector adding secretRequired="false" and
address="0.0.0.0"
> resolved my connectivity issue. I suspect the issue
Hi Florian.
The log below shows clearly "The AJP Connector is configured with
secretRequired="true"".
This probably comes from the fact that in your AJP Connector configuration, you
either
- have an explicit secretRequired="true" attribute
or
- you do not mention this attribute, and it defaults
I have tested r successful AJP connector with apache proxy on (tomcat 7)
1. For AJP connector adding secretRequired="false" and address="0.0.0.0"
resolved my connectivity issue. I suspect the issue you are having (with
403) is more like a permissions issue on the site the request is trying to
re
Hi Stephane,
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Stephane Passignat
> Gesendet: 13 March 2020 17:53
> An: Tomcat Users List
> Actually I have Apache2 operating as proxy and authenticate layer (HTTP
> Form and HTTP Basic), in front of several Tomcat instances and webapps.
> Apache pushes
Just to make it clear what from my opinion the problem is:
SCHWERWIEGEND [main] org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService.startInternal
Failed to start connector [Connector[AJP/1.3-8011]]
org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException: Der Start des
Protokoll-Handlers ist fehlgeschlagen
Ok, so it looks like :
- the request is effectively reaching tomcat, and that it is tomcat sending back the 403
response.
- the URL is "/", so presumably it is "well-formed" etc.
Furthermore, according to something you wrote below, both Apache httpd and tomcat are
running on the same Linux hos
Here is the additional information:
The error page looks like Tomcat:
HTTP Status 403 – Forbidden
_
Type Status Report
Beschreibung Der Server hat die Anfrage verstanden, verbietet aber eine
Autorisierung.
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Apache Tomcat/8.5.53
The Apache HTTPD log file says:
- "" [20/Mar/202
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 7.0.103.
Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the Java
Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and Java
WebSocket technologies.
This release contains a number of bug fixes and improvemen
On 20.03.2020 08:23, Fritze, Florian wrote:
Hello Chris,
thanks for the reply. Maybe I am doing something wrong, but setting
secretRequired="false" does not solve my issue. Let me show you what I did
and experience: I added to the Tomcat configuration
and the ajp connector on the Apache HTTPD s
Hello Chris,
thanks for the reply. Maybe I am doing something wrong, but setting
secretRequired="false" does not solve my issue. Let me show you what I did
and experience: I added to the Tomcat configuration
and the ajp connector on the Apache HTTPD side connects to 8011. When I now
visit my webs
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