ess guarding the front
> door. Seems to be more impervious to overflows. What am I missing?
>
> I think what I have might be easily developed into something to help
> other Tomcat users.
>
> On 4/17/19, TurboChargedDad . wrote:
> > We terminated SSL above the tomca
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> > We do the same - via mod_jk we utilize apache httpd to handle the SSL.
> > Keeps things simple and works well.
> > John Larsen
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 7:44 AM TurboChargedDad . >
> > wrote:
> >
> > > We terminated SSL above th
We terminated SSL above the tomcat layer using NGINX or Apache to avoid
the complexities that come with managing a JKS. I want to hear all I can
on this subject.
The way I have done it in the past is to separate each tomcat instance by a
local user on the machine. I use linux so I have no idea if this would
work on windoze. This was done to separate powers and isolate
permissions. I am actually looking for critique of this setup as well. So
please feel
Java 8
Tomcat 8.5.20
Hello,
I am trying to understand how to get the host manager / manager access
working from somewhere other than the localhost. I have tried all the
various methods out there on the web to no avail. I keep getting the 403
access denied message. I am at a total loss at t
.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 2:16 PM, TurboChargedDad .
wrote:
> >> So now all you have to do is upgrade to Tomcat 8.0 or, even better,
> >>Tomcat 8.5 :)
> That's the plan but it's kind of like pulling teeth.
>
> >>Can you expand on the "weirdn
8:51 AM, Christopher Schultz <
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> Big Papa,
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> On 11/29/17 12:06 AM, TurboChargedDad . wrote:
> > So.. Thank you for those help me understand the NIO vs BIO in
> > tomcat 7.
(Sorry didn't mean to send please check this email for additional info)
So.. Thank you for those help me understand the NIO vs BIO in tomcat 7.. I
made those changes things have improved quite a bit. I am still
experiencing some weirdness that I have tried to understand but can't get a
handle on
So.. Thank you for those help me understand the NIO vs BIO in tomcat 7..
I made those changes things have improved quite a bit. I am still
experiencing some weirdness that I have tried to understand but can't get a
handle on it.
Quick overview..
--Proxies--
Apache Proxies (2) - The end user te
I missed some of these messages before.. I apologize.
Can I send these to you privately.
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> TCD,
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> On 10/4/17 3:45 PM,
ons can be
handed back from apache on a site by site basis.
Really having hard time explaining to others how BIO could have caused the
connection pool for another use to become exhausted.
Thanks,
TCD
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 04/10/17 19:26, TurboChargedDad .
My initial reads about BIO vs NIO seems to involve terminating SSL at the
tomcat instance. Which we do not do. Am I running off into the weeds with
that?
Thanks,
TCD
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 9:17 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 04/10/17 13:51, TurboChargedDad . wrote:
> > Hello all..
Hello all..
I am going to do my best to describe my problem. Hopefully someone will
have some sort of insight.
Tomcat 7.0.41 (working on updating that)
Java 1.6 (Working on getting this updated to the latest minor release)
RHEL Linux
I inherited an opti-tenant setup. Individual user accounts o
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