Hello, I have a problem.
I allowed 32-bit applications to run in application pool configuration in IIS7.
I tried 64-bit versions of isapi_redirect.dll both for x64 and ia64.They gave
error (error loading library).
When I tried 32-bit version of isapi_redirect.dll with registry entries beyon
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Subject: RE: Windows 2008 Server (x64) IIS7 to Tomcat 6.0 32-bit with Java
32-bit isapi_redirect 1.2.28 connector problem
Why would you use the 32 bit ISAPI filter? You should use the 64bit ISAPI
filter.
If you're running IIS7 in 32 bit mode, THEN you sho
t with Java
> 32-bit isapi_redirect 1.2.28 connector problem
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with Windows 2008 server x64 IIS7 to Tomcat 6.0 (*32)
> ( Java (*32)) connection.
>
> Previously we used IIS6 and everything was fine. But now I got errors:
>
> 0x8007000
Hello,
I have a problem with Windows 2008 server x64 IIS7 to Tomcat 6.0 (*32) ( Java
(*32)) connection.
Previously we used IIS6 and everything was fine. But now I got errors:
0x80070001 - if I use properties files for isapi_redirect.dll (32 bit version)
or 0x80070002 - if I use registry entr
gt;>>> and not redirecting it to Tomcat.
>>>>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>>>> TIA.
>>>>> Dmitri
>>>>>
>>>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p22855669/websvr.zip websvr.zip
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>
On 07.04.2009 21:21, Rainer Jung wrote:
> Will add to the docs.
Done.
Rainer
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On 07.04.2009 01:34, dmitriz wrote:
> No, it did not help. NameTrans does not seem to work here. WebServer still
> looks for subfolder examples under its docroot.
I could reproduce the problem and th reason was a sillyness in the
config file parsing of the web server (not the plugin). Remove the
l
rds,
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On 02.04.2009 21:47, dmitriz wrote:
> I'm attaching log and config files here. Thanks.
I compared with my test setup. I'm not sure whether the following
changes are relevant, but you can try:
- magnus.conf:
I have the two Init lines related to jk as the first Init lines,
directly after the Temp
> From: dmitriz [mailto:dmit...@mycfo.com]
> Subject: RE: Sun Webserver connector problem - nsapi_redirector
>
> I'm required to run the application over secured socket. Tomcat's
> SSL implementation is not optimal. The application performs well
> over http, but when
ples (File not
> found)”.
> It looks like Sun Webserver is looking for /examples folder in its docroot
> and not redirecting it to Tomcat.
> Any help will be appreciated.
> TIA.
> Dmitri
>
http://www.nabble.com/file/p22855669/websvr.zip websvr.zip
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: dmitriz [mailto:dmit...@mycfo.com]
>> Subject: Sun Webserver connector problem - nsapi_redirector
>>
>> I would like to front Tomcat 6.0.14 with Sun W
> From: dmitriz [mailto:dmit...@mycfo.com]
> Subject: Sun Webserver connector problem - nsapi_redirector
>
> I would like to front Tomcat 6.0.14 with Sun WebServer 6.1 SP8.
I can't answer your question, but why would you want to do that?
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Any help will be appreciated.
TIA.
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On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 14:27, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe the point some people (me) are trying to make is that it is not
> because MS does stupid things, that all software developers have to follow
> suit. And specially not open source software developers.
> "Apache Group
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Christopher Schultz schrieb:
If you've got "Program Files" already in the path, why not have "Apache
Group" in there as well?
... Germans would love "Apache" Group without spaces ...
And so w
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> Christopher Schultz schrieb:
>> If you've got "Program Files" already in the path, why not have "Apache
>> Group" in there as well?
>
> ... Germans would love "Apache" Group without spaces ...
>
> MS localization transla
Christopher Schultz schrieb:
> If you've got "Program Files" already in the path, why not have "Apache
> Group" in there as well?
... Germans would love "Apache" Group without spaces ...
MS localization translates "Program Files" into "Programme", most likely
because in German the words are alway
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> Folder/directory/file names with spaces in them are evil, and should be
> forbidden in any new OS, by unanimous decision of the UN Security
> Council, US Supreme Court and EU Commission. The developers who first
> allowe
Peter Crowther wrote:
If you try to stop the accounts team naming their Excel files "Budgets from Margaret 2008-2009" you may find your office surrounded by a mob of pitchfork- and torch-waving users
That is a weak objection.
They can also not name it "Budget 2008/2009" or "Projections sales >
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Folder/directory/file names with spaces in them are evil, and
> should be
> forbidden in any new OS, by unanimous decision of the UN Security
> Council, US Supreme Court and EU Commission. The developers who first
> allowed this should be tracked d
nitingupta183 wrote:
I was using a folder name with spaces and without putting it inside a double
quote.
You are not the first, and not the last to lose time over this.
Folder/directory/file names with spaces in them are evil, and should be
forbidden in any new OS, by unanimous decision of t
ling this URL, and the result you would
> have expected to get
> - the contents of the httpd error_log, access_log and mod_jk.log.
>
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nitingupta183 schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to integrate Apache server with Tomcat using mod_jk. I am
> folllowing the basic tutorials on this but still cant start the Apache
> server when I configure httpd.conf to load the mod_jk module. It says "The
> requested operation has faiked!". I am
he problem either
and so I am clue less as what can be the problem.
Platform Windows
Tomcat 5.5.25
Apache Server 2.2.10
mod_jk connector 1.2.27
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Nitin
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> From: Jörg Fröber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sorry to kind of hijack this thread, but would it be possible
> to use one
> of the certificates linked below with tomcat, when only 1 IP and 1
> SSL-Connector is used for different elements?
>
> http://www.geotrusteurope.com/products/ssl_certificate
Am 22.09.2008, 12:17 Uhr, schrieb Peter Crowther
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
From: Mathias P.W Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let's say I want a user to access the website in this fashion
https://www.domain1.com ( SSL from thawte )
https://www.domain2.com ( SSL from thawte )
https://www.domain1.s
> From: Mathias P.W Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> When a user access www.domain1.se then I read the
> HTTPServletRequest host
> name to see what site
> he/she want's to access. This is because I do not want 3
> hibernate access to
> the same database because that won't work. I would get a lot
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> Let's say I want a user to access the website in this fashion
>
> https://www.domain1.com ( SSL from thawte )
> https://www.domain2.com ( SSL from thawte )
> https://www.domain1.se ( SSL from thawte )
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> What would I have to do to make this w
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Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have this setup in my server.xml
>
> maxThreads="150" scheme="https" secure="true"
> clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS"
>keystoreFile="c:/keystore"
>keystorePass="pass" />
>
> unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
>
multiple instances.
Now I have a ssl certificate for each alias. How can I get this running?
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Hi,
use a quot at AccessLogValve pattern to a muliple value field.
"%{X-Forwarded-For}i" %l %u %t "%r" %s %b
Look the following definition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-
Forwarded-For
First value is the client ip.
Peter
Am 05.01.2008 um 22:19 schrieb Rainer Jung:
Hi Gregory,
the descri
Gregory Gerard wrote:
Thanks! I'll give that a whirl. So you're saying that my marking it as
scheme='https' HttpServletRequest.isSecure() will respond with true?
Good to know about the multiple IPs... Didn't know that was legal but
makes sense.
Logging would be fine (though I don't know how
Rainer Jung wrote:
Hi Gregory,
the descriptions below work (at least) for TC 5.0/5.5/6.0.
Gregory Gerard schrieb:
I've got an F5 load balancer running version 9.3 of the software.
I've got several Tomcat installations behind it.
The F5 does all SSL and clear traffic as a reverse proxy, rewrit
Gregory Gerard schrieb:
Thanks! I'll give that a whirl. So you're saying that my marking it as
scheme='https' HttpServletRequest.isSecure() will respond with true?
No, sorry, see my second post. The attribute scheme is used when a
self-referencing redirect gets constructed. That's a way of pro
In Tomcat 6.0.x you can do
In Tomcat 5.5.x you can write a Filter that creates a
HttpServletRequestWrapper, that returns true on isSecure, and https on
getScheme
or you can take a look at org.apache.catalina.valves.SSLValve, which
reads headers set by the server in front, most commonly apach
Thanks! I'll give that a whirl. So you're saying that my marking it as
scheme='https' HttpServletRequest.isSecure() will respond with true?
Good to know about the multiple IPs... Didn't know that was legal but
makes sense.
Logging would be fine (though I don't know how the access log would
h
Sorry didn't read your post carefully enough. The access log thing is
OK, but about the redirect:
I've got an F5 load balancer running version 9.3 of the software.
I've got several Tomcat installations behind it.
The F5 does all SSL and clear traffic as a reverse proxy, rewriting
headers as n
Hi Gregory,
the descriptions below work (at least) for TC 5.0/5.5/6.0.
Gregory Gerard schrieb:
I've got an F5 load balancer running version 9.3 of the software.
I've got several Tomcat installations behind it.
The F5 does all SSL and clear traffic as a reverse proxy, rewriting
headers as need
I've got an F5 load balancer running version 9.3 of the software.
I've got several Tomcat installations behind it.
The F5 does all SSL and clear traffic as a reverse proxy, rewriting
headers as needed for cookies and whatnot.
I have one connector on 8080 for the clear traffic.
My problem: I t
For the past few weeks I have attempted to get the Shibboleth Internet2
Middleware servlet running under Tomcat. I have been able to get
the servelet to run and respond however I am stuck on the very last part. That
is passing the username and password attributes from my login
form (login
Hi,
We are trying to migrate a running tomcat/JK/IIS setup from win 2000/IIS 5.0
to win 2003/IIS 6.0. The struts application is hosted using two tomcat
instances and we use JK connectors as load balancer for these two servers.
We have configured the IIS with a 'jakarta' virtual directory.The setu
Connector Problem...newbi question
Hi Atul,
it would be a good help if you can send us your configurations of
Apache, server.xml, workers.properties and the mod_jk.conf if you
have some
you could have a look at this sample it maybe a good place to start for you:
http://tomcat.anfatech.com
If you want your web server to broadcast on default port 80 instead of 8080
change Catalina's port from 8080 to 80
here is an example-
HTH,
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Hi Atul,
it would be a good help if you can send us your configurations of
Apache, server.xml, workers.properties and the mod_jk.conf if you
have some
you could have a look at this sample it maybe a good place to start for you:
http://tomcat.anfatech.com/cocoon/tomcat/g12/19.html
Greetings
Hi,
I am using Apache 2.0.54
Tomcat 5.0.30
Mod JK 1.2.6
I was able to get all the example working with :8080 method.
I configured httpd.cnf and server.XML so as workers properties by referring
to available documents.
When I directly used IP address/example the examples do not work and shows
JSP tex
che using
> Tomcat to serve your JSP
> JkMount /yourWebaaps ajp13
>
>
> Jean-Claude
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> À : users@tomcat.apache.org
> Objet : Tomcat and Apa
Add the directive JkMount to tell Apache using Tomcat to serve your JSP
JkMount /yourWebaaps ajp13
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Objet : Tomcat and Apache Connector Probl
I have installed the following on a Windows Server:
Apache 2.0.58
Tomcat 5.0.28
SDK 1.4.2.11
mod_jk_1.2.6_2.0.50.dll (renamed mod_jk.dll and placed
it in APACHE_HOME/modules)
I am trying to configure Tomcat to server up JSP
pages, and have made the following modifications to
the following files:
Greetings all.
I have installed AJP connector v 1.2.15 into our test environment and I am not
longer getting log information with log level info. If I set log level to
debug, I get output, log level info I get a 0 kb sized log file with no
entries.
Is there a bug in v1.2.15?
Earnie!
The AJP/1.3 Connector uses the scheme that is sent from IIS/Httpd/SunOne.
The scheme and isSecure on the is ignored.
I suppose that it wouldn't be too hard to add a believeMe="true" attribute
to the tag to handle your case. If you feel strongly about it,
open a BZ enhancement request. Of co
Greetings all,
We have the following AJP connector configuration:
I expected that when my application does a request.getScheme() I will get back
HTTPS but I am not, I get HTTP. Do I not understand the purpose of scheme=?
The problem we are trying to solve is this:
1. Loadbalancer recei
2006 10:23
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> Subject: Re: tomcat 5.5.15 jk1.2.15 connector problem apache 2.0.55
>
>
> Carpentier Luc (Uniway) wrote:
> > You are completely right!
> >
> > The option that was causing the trouble was:
> >
> > JkOptions -Fo
Carpentier Luc (Uniway) wrote:
You are completely right!
The option that was causing the trouble was:
JkOptions -ForwardURICompat
Right, at least one ForwardURIxxx is required.
So...
JkOptions -ForwardURICompat +ForwardURIEscaped
should work, as well as:
JkOptions -ForwardURI
this is less compliant. So it's a pitty that this
does not work on my tomcat version.
Thanks for you help.
Luc
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> From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 9:54
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> Subject: Re: tomcat 5.5.1
Carpentier Luc (Uniway) wrote:
Ok,
[Fri Jan 27 08:24:52 2006] [1532:3412] [error] mod_jk.c (1932): Could not
init service for worker=wlb
[Fri Jan 27 08:26:31 2006] [1532:3828] [debug] mod_jk.c (1761): Shmem
cleanup
This means that the service failed to initialize and child exited.
The service
Ok,
My mistake. I mixed the examples in the source file the wrong way.
But now it gives me the same error as when I try to configure it without
load balancer:
[Fri Jan 27 08:24:52 2006] [1532:3412] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c (475):
Found a wildchar match wlb -> /*.jsp
[Fri Jan 27 08:24:52 2006]
Carpentier Luc (Uniway) wrote:
I even found contradictory information.
In the docs it states that the workers should not be defined in the
workers.list when you are using load balancing, but in the examples I found
on the internet, they were defined in the workers.list (and yes I tried it
but it
Hello,
I am using the jk1.2.15 connector to connect the apache 2.0.55 webserver to
tomcat 5.5.15 on a windows 2003 server.
However, I am not getting any luck with the connector.
I googled for hours on the internet, but nothing that matches.
I even found contradictory information.
In the docs it s
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