Is there anyway to run tomcat and have it keep track of number of bytes
received and transmitted, for later review?
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It went down (i.e. I mean doing a ps and grepping for java no longer gave
any
results, as it did when tomcat was running)
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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I can't figure out the iptable commands to do it.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > From: Tony Chamberlain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > We had tomcat running on port 8080 (which is default).
> > Since some people block
We had tomcat running on port 8080 (which is default).
Since some people block that port we moved it to the
http port 80. Now some places that are expecting it on 8080
can't find it anymore.
Anyway to have it run on both? Maybe forward from 8080 to 80?
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> doing nasty stuff with tomcat administration port, but it's impossible
> for us to tell.
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> Tony Chamberlain a écrit :
> > I was running a jsp application here via TomCat that someone wrote.
> > I got no response, and when I looked in catalina.out I saw
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No, it is not time sensitive. It is command sensitive (if that makes
sense).
Clicking a certain button in a jsp form
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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I was running a jsp application here via TomCat that someone wrote.
I got no response, and when I looked in catalina.out I saw
Couldn't open execbin/dMAX-Dog.config/home/span/execbin/dMAX-Dog.config (No
such file or directory)
Couldn't open dmagexec/dMAX-Dog.config/home/span/dmagexec/dMAX-Dog.conf
Before, I was noticing the cookie getting set when I did Edit->Preferences.
Later I did not, and I noticed my machine was blocked from setting cookies.
I removed the block, tried again and later it was blocked again. I was
originally
removing the cookie and maybe that made Firefox think I wanted t
I just did a responses to this and somehow it got lost ;-(
>Can you post your "cookie finding" code? Also, post the portion of your>(new)
>code that /sets/ the cookie. Often, cookie-related issues are tied>to
>incorrect setting of the "path" of the cookie. Also, are you using>SSL at all?
>If so
Hi
I am adding some additional functionality to something that someone did who has
left the company.
He was using Web Macros under tomcat (webapps/application/WEB-INFO: code,
templates, etc).
He has something called login.html which uses a login.java compiled program to
set a cookie
(response.
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