On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 7:36 AM, Jason Ricles
wrote:
> Yes, which has security modules and settings which may fail to be
> loaded or might be unloaded from tomcat if the computer fails to start
> up or shut down correctly. In that case, how does tomcat handle that
> failure?
>
Furthermore, what
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On 6/24/16 9:36 AM, Jason Ricles wrote:
> Yes, which has security modules and settings which may fail to be
> loaded or might be unloaded from tomcat if the computer fails to
> start up or shut down correctly. In that case, how does tomcat
> h
Yes, which has security modules and settings which may fail to be
loaded or might be unloaded from tomcat if the computer fails to start
up or shut down correctly. In that case, how does tomcat handle that
failure?
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 6:19 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> On 23.06.2016 21:
On 23.06.2016 21:43, Jason Ricles wrote:
Fail-secure is a condition achieved by the application server in order
to ensure that in the event of an operational failure, the system does
not enter into an unsecure state where intended security properties no
longer hold
Just to make sure : you do kn
Fail-secure is a condition achieved by the application server in order
to ensure that in the event of an operational failure, the system does
not enter into an unsecure state where intended security properties no
longer hold
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 23/06/2016 20:2
On 23/06/2016 20:21, Jason Ricles wrote:
> Does tomcat have a secure state if system initialization fails,
> shutdown fails, or aborts fail?
Define "secure state", "system initialization", "fails", "shutdown" and
"aborts" and we might be able to help you.
Mark
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Does tomcat have a secure state if system initialization fails,
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