2013/5/9 Alejandro Garcia :
> Thanks!
>
> It is because I am run my app in a Web Hosting that runs with SM enable.
>
(...)
SM can protect you from running webapps that you do not know or do not
trust. It cannot protect a web hoster from you (or from someone else
who uses a password that was stole
Alejandro Garcia wrote:
Thanks!
It is because I am run my app in a Web Hosting that runs with SM enable.
Please do not top-post (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style).
On this list, use "bottom-posting" or "inline posting".
It makes it much easier to follow the conversation without havi
chris derham wrote:
Maybe the first question should be : why do you want to run this with the
Security Manager ?
As far as I understand this, the SM only really helps, if otherwise unsecure
applications can be deployed within your JVM. Is that the case, or do you
know and control all the applica
Thanks!
It is because I am run my app in a Web Hosting that runs with SM enable.
--- Mensaje Original ---
Desde: "André Warnier"
Enviado: 9 de mayo de 2013 04:46
Para: "Tomcat Users List"
Asunto: Re: Catalina.policy java.security.AllPermission
Alejandro Garcia wrote:
>
> Maybe the first question should be : why do you want to run this with the
> Security Manager ?
> As far as I understand this, the SM only really helps, if otherwise unsecure
> applications can be deployed within your JVM. Is that the case, or do you
> know and control all the applications from t
Alejandro Garcia wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the Catalina’s security manager.
We are using Tomcat 6, with JDK 6 and JSF 2.1 with Spring, JPA and ICEFaces. My
app works very well when I run my app with the security manager disable.
The problem presents when I enable the security manager of
Hi,
I have a problem with the Catalina’s security manager.
We are using Tomcat 6, with JDK 6 and JSF 2.1 with Spring, JPA and ICEFaces. My
app works very well when I run my app with the security manager disable.
The problem presents when I enable the security manager of Tomcat. My app fails
whe