option usually provides better performance and
stability on long running servers, so I would recommend it on a
production environment.
Cheers,
Rodrigo
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ug reports, but not this one.
I just wanted to check this subject here before submitting a request for
this feature in Bugzilla.
Thanks in advance,
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there is any way to prevent such an attack.
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Rodrigo Ruiz
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CA and/or client certificates in a
specific path?
If APR does not suit, can Coyote be configured to use an custom security
provider? Does anybody know about a security provider implementation
supporting this feature?
Thanks in advance,
Rodrigo Ruiz
Hi Andy, I agree with you. The application version seems to be a
relevant information piece.
I guess "Catalina/Server" MBean would be a good place.
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I guess it does not. Such an action should be considered a responsibility of
the web application.
Anyway, you could suggest this in the Tomcat bug list as a new feature.
Surely, it will not hurt ;-D
Regards,
Rodrigo Ruiz
On 12/23/05, Durfee, Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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are other patterns that have the same effects, and they should all
be avoided if you want your webapp to be "really" reloadable :-)
Perhaps, it would be a good idea to create a section in the Tomcat WIKI
to list these patterns, and their wo
solution. :-)
HTH,
Rodrigo Ruiz
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