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Filippo,
On 5/27/2011 4:21 AM, Filippo Machi wrote:
> we have a filter, not a valve, (a class implementing javax.servlet.Filter)
> that authenticates incoming request
> according to:
> - a particular key contained as parameter in the request
> - the
Filippo Machi wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:20 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Filippo Machi wrote:
we're using tomcat 7.0.12
Ok.
1) You have serverA running Tomcat, and Tomcat listens on port 8080.
The (network) IP address of serverA is :
85.214.x.x
(apart from the loopback
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:20 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Filippo Machi wrote:
>
>>
>> we're using tomcat 7.0.12
>>
>> Ok.
>
>
>> 1) You have serverA running Tomcat, and Tomcat listens on port 8080.
>>> The (network) IP address of serverA is :
>>>
>> 85.214.x.x
>>
>> (apart from the loo
Filippo Machi wrote:
we're using tomcat 7.0.12
Ok.
1) You have serverA running Tomcat, and Tomcat listens on port 8080.
The (network) IP address of serverA is :
85.214.x.x
(apart from the loopback address 127.0.0.1)
This Tomcat has some IP-based access Valve which :
we have
Ciao Andrè,
thanks for your answer!
I really appreciate all the time you spend, thanks again.
Please find my inline answers..
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:12 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Hi.
>
> First, tell us what precise version of Tomcat you are using (x.y.z format).
>
we're using tomcat 7.0.12
On 26/05/2011 15:43, Filippo Machi wrote:
> Ciao Christopher,
> we don't trust 85.18.x.x., it doesn't belong to us, that's why I posted my
> question.
> We're not able to explain how is possible that a request from localhost to
> localhost
> appear to be issued from a different ip.
If it's not one
Hi.
First, tell us what precise version of Tomcat you are using (x.y.z format).
Then, one minute I think that I am starting to understand your setup, but the next minute
I am lost again.
The way I understand it now (please correct whatever needs to be) :
1) You have serverA running Tomcat, a
Ciao Christopher,
we don't trust 85.18.x.x., it doesn't belong to us, that's why I posted my
question.
We're not able to explain how is possible that a request from localhost to
localhost
appear to be issued from a different ip.
Anyway, I'm going deeper following your hint about the rewrite.
May we
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Filippo,
On 5/26/2011 8:22 AM, Filippo Machi wrote:
> The service I was talking about is a php script we put in the crontab and it
> accesses directly to the tomcat asking the url (127.0.0.1:8080/...)
Okay: when you use 127.0.0.1, you should always
Ciao André!
Thaks for your answer. Let me add some further info.
The service I was talking about is a php script we put in the crontab and it
accesses directly to the tomcat asking the url (127.0.0.1:8080/...)
I'm omitting the final part of the ip just for privacy. There are just a
little set of i
Hi.
In addition to what you explained below, could you explain the network setup ?
In particular, are users always accessing the tomcat server directly, or through a
firewall, and/or through a front-end like Apache httpd ?
And what is this "external service" ? is that another webserver ?
On wha
Hi all,
we're experiencing an issue with the getRemoteAddress method
(HttpServletRequest).
We don't know whether is something known depending on tomcat or if it's
something malicious,
affecting our servers.
We have a filter that authorizes incoming requests using different patterns,
one of these is
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