Mark,
I found and deleted the admin folder you mentioned. However, I'm still
not getting the "real" admin folder on my web server. Tomcat is still
responding but with a "404 - The requested resource (/admin/) is not
available.
I even tried killing the entire webapps\ROOT folder, but that didn't
Jarrod Holder wrote:
Mark,
The \conf\catalina\localhost directory is empty and there isn't an admin folder
at \server\webapps.
The admin interface is not installed, I'm only trying to get Tomcat to stop
responding when I hit the WEB_ROOT/admin folder from a web browser. The reason
being Tom
Are the contexts stored in a certain text file? Sorry, I don't know much about
Tomcat.
Thanks again.
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Ok. This only makes sense if you have a connector like mod_jk or the
isapi_redirector mapping contexts from Apache or IIS back to tomcat. In that
c
Ok. This only makes sense if you have a connector like mod_jk or the
isapi_redirector mapping contexts from Apache or IIS back to tomcat. In that
case, review your config and unmount the tomcat admin context from your
front-end web server.
--David
> Mark,
>
> The \conf\catalina\localhost direct
Mark,
The \conf\catalina\localhost directory is empty and there isn't an admin folder
at \server\webapps.
The admin interface is not installed, I'm only trying to get Tomcat to stop
responding when I hit the WEB_ROOT/admin folder from a web browser. The reason
being Tomcat is keeping users fr
Bruno Georges wrote:
Hi Jarrold
If I understood your question correctly you will have to edit the
conf/server.xml file and proceed as indicated:
Hope this helps.
Bruno Georges
This won't disable the admin application.
Assuming Novell haven't messed about with the config too much
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Jarrod Holder wrote:
> How can we have Tomcat no longer listen for requests to the /admin directory?
Remove the admin.xml Context file for the host in question.
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We have just installed Novell's GroupWise WebAccess 7 on our server. This new
version uses Tomcat 5.5 to provide service to our users. However, Tomcat tries
to listen on WEB_ROOT/admin for a non existent admin interface. The problem is
our main website uses the /admin directory for it's porta
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