sometimes the best answer is the most obvious
Wunderbar!
Martin-
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From: "Jan Behrens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Session cookies on Linux
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> > Hi Martin,
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> > thanks for the shot ;) Unfortunately this is not the problem, Tomcat
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> > r&w access to these dirs and successfully writes to them. It'
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> Guten Tag Jan-
> did you find any restrictions in java.policy file?
> Anyone else?
> M
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Guten Tag Jan-
did you find any restrictions in java.policy file?
Anyone else?
M
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Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 11:55 AM
Subject: Antwort: Re: Session cookies on Linux
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> Anyone else?
> Viel Gluck,
> Martin-
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> From: "Jan Behrens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 10:51 AM
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uot;Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: Session cookies on Linux
Anyone?
I am still stuck on this, I admit that our machine's setup is a bit
'special' as it has to IPs with a server instance bound to each. But
everything else works fine, e
Anyone?
I am still stuck on this, I admit that our machine's setup is a bit
'special' as it has to IPs with a server instance bound to each. But
everything else works fine, except for this stupid cookie problem. Can
someone clarify whether using symlinks within the Tomcat install directory
is
Thanks for the input Peter. What I see now is even more confusing to me;
- Tomcat sets a cookie containing a session id X
- On the request however, the URL gets rewritten using session id Y (and X
!= Y)
All subsequent requests made are handled via URL rewriting using session
id Y. I can see th
a) Setup Firefox LiveHTTPHeader Plugin or nettools http proxy to scan
you traffic.
When tomcat not see a JSESSIONID cookie at the request the can't
associate a session.
b) StandardSession Manager store all Session at shutdown app at
work/Catalina///SESSIONS.ser
All dirs must me writeable
Hi list,
I have a problem with session cookies on a Linux server. Both Tomcat
instances running on the machine don't seem to be able to store session
data in cookies. They otherwise work just fine, just no cookies. I have
obviously checked all browser settings as well as made sure that all
web
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