On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 04:07:25PM +0530, Mohammad Nayeem wrote:
> We have installed apace and configured mod_jk connector along with a
> load-balancer for 2 tomcat servers.
>
> We were able to successfully start apache and we got the login page of our
> application hosted on it, but the functiona
e the exact same
functionality that we had without apache in the front?
Regards,
Mohammad Nayeem
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Mohammad,
On 6/1/17 12:43 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
> What should be name of the new JAR file that I would create for the
> Filter classes?
It doesn't matter.
> Ther
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tence that way.
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> Am 29.05.2017 um 13:34 schrieb Shaik, Mohammad N
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Am 29.05.2017 um 13:34 schrieb Shaik, Mohammad N.:
> Hello Olaf,
>
> Thanks for your response!
>
> Based on your inputs, we are thinking to put Apache httpd in front of Tomcat
> 6 se
Am 02.06.2017 um 07:43 schrieb Shaik, Mohammad N.:
> Hi Chris, > > My actual requirement was to implement 7 HTTP headers, out of
> which
4 are implemented in "HttpHeaderSecurityFilter". The remaining 3 headers
(Content-Security-Policy, Public-Key-Pins, X-Robots-Tag) are not
addressed in any of t
cat 7
in there.
Remember: Upgrade ASAP.
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e.
Remember: Upgrade ASAP.
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> Mohammad,
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Mohammad,
On 5/31/17 6:37 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
> Can I simply use the JAR files from Tomcat 7 that contains executable
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Mohammad,
On 5/31/17 6:37 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
> Can I simply use the JAR files from Tomcat 7 that contains
> executable code of filter classes (security headers), and put them
> into corresponding location in Tomcat 6?
Definitely don't
Am 29.05.2017 um 13:34 schrieb Shaik, Mohammad N.:
> Hello Olaf,
>
> Thanks for your response!
>
> Based on your inputs, we are thinking to put Apache httpd in front of Tomcat
> 6 server, since our header configuration is going to be static.
>
> Can you please help us in identifying which version
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> Mohammad,
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> On 5/30/17 2:13 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
> > Thanks for the valu
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> Mohammad,
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> On 5/30/17 2:13
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Mohammad,
On 5/30/17 2:13 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
> Thanks for the valuable input, that helps!! We shall go with getting
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folder or under "WEB-INF" folder of my application?
Regards,
Mohammad
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> Mohammad,
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> On 5/29/17 7:34 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
>> Based on your inputs, we are
Implementation in Tomcat 6.x version
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Mohammad,
On 5/29/17 7:34 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
> Based on your inputs, we are thinking to put Apache httpd in front of
> Tomcat 6 server, since our header configuration is going to be static.
This
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Mohammad,
On 5/29/17 7:34 AM, Shaik, Mohammad N. wrote:
> Based on your inputs, we are thinking to put Apache httpd in front
> of Tomcat 6 server, since our header configuration is going to be
> static.
This might not be a bad idea for a number of
, it will be great if you can share some
guidelines on how to implement Apache in front of Tomcat.
Regards,
Mohammad Nayeem
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From: Olaf Kock [mailto:tom...@olafkock.de]
Sent: 29 May 2017 13:53
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Am 29.05.2017 um 07:59 schrieb Shaik, Mohammad N.:
> We are using Tomcat 6.x version and we need to implement the following
> headers in our environment.
>
> Headers:
> 1) Strict-Transport-Security
> 2) Content-Security-Policy
>
> 7) X-Robots-Tag
>
> When I checked the Tomcat 6 version webpa
Hello,
We are using Tomcat 6.x version and we need to implement the following headers
in our environment.
Headers:
1) Strict-Transport-Security
2) Content-Security-Policy
3) Public-Key-Pins
4) X-Frame-Options
5) X-XSS-Protection
6) X-Content-Type-Options
7) X-Robots-Tag
When I checked the Tomca
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