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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 1:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Protecting static resources in IIS
> From: Richard G Curry [mailto:rgcu...@jcpenney.com]
> Subject: RE: Protecting static resources in IIS
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Subject: RE: Protecting static resources in IIS
> From: Richard G Curry [mailto:rgcu...@jcpenney.com]
> Subject: RE: Protecting static resources in IIS
> > From: Rob Gregory [mailto:rob.greg...@ibsolutions.com]
> > Subject: RE: Protecting static resources in I
: RE: Protecting static resources in IIS
Would that then result in having to run Tomcat/Apache/IIS as root/system rather
than a restricted user?
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> From: Richard G Curry [mailto:rgcu...@jcpenney.com]
> Sent: 02 November 2010 17:43
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What if you put your images into a sub-directory of your app directory --
something like "images" -- and set the access rights on that directory to be
only accessible by the SYSTEM account.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 8:47 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: ISAPI Redirector Work-Flow
> From: Richard G Curry [mailto:rgcu...@jcpenney.com]
> Subject: RE: ISAPI Redirector Work-Flow
> How is the request data passed? It is a Remore Proce
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On 01/11/2010 21:48, Richard G Curry wrote:
> I am trying to understand how the ISAPI Redirector functions at an
> overview level but deeper than this: The request comes into IIS where
> the ISAPI Redirector filter sends the servlet and JSP requests to the
> Tomcat server. I kno
The following link points to something similar to what you have here, perhaps
it can guide you to a solution:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tomcat-users/200705.mbox/%3c4656d0d8.4010...@pidster.com%3e
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Subject: Re: ISAPI Redirector Work-Flow
On 01/11/2010 21:48, Richard G Curry wrote:
> I am trying to understand how the ISAPI Redirector functions at an
> overview level but deeper than this: The request comes into IIS where
> the ISAPI Redirector filter sends the servlet and JSP
Did you check you classpath?
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Rick Curry
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I am trying to understand how the ISAPI Redirector functions at an
overview level but deeper than this: The request comes into IIS where
the ISAPI Redirector filter sends the servlet and JSP requests to the
Tomcat server. I know the redirector works with AJP13 to redirect
requests to the Tomcat con
We got that early on when we first started working SSL secured sockets in our
app and it was due to us not actually pointing to the correct certificate files
and instead still going for the older ones. Is this a possibility in your
situation?
I had a similar problem when I first setup my Java development environment to
work on servlets and I was missing the Servlets classes. From the message you
report, it seems that you are missing the JavaServer Faces classes. Go to the
Oracle web site
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 9:39 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Is the Apache ISAPI Redirector Chopping Off Cookie Data?
On 03/08/2010 15:35, Richard G Curry wrote:
> Cookie content follows:
I have a question about processing within the ISAPI Redirector, in the AJP13
processing in particular is where my situation is occurring. At least that is
what I think based upon what I am getting from the logs.
First let me describe my setup/config/platform. I am running Tomcat 6.0 (file
versi
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