Carlton Whitmore wrote:
I just verified that the issue is not with SSO. I tested this by accessing the URL until I got "Page cannot be displayed" then I tried accessing https://myserver.advocacyinc.org:8443 and got the same thing.
We're not doing any redirects from IIS. Could JCifs be tying up
Stewart, Kevin L. (GSFC-417.0)[CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE ENGINEERING] wrote:
Pid,
I can't seem to open any of your emails. Outlook (with Entrust) says that they
are encrypted but with invalid mime.
Chances are overwhelming that it's Outlook (or Entrust) that's wrong.
Get yourself a real email c
Pid,
I can't seem to open any of your emails. Outlook (with Entrust) says that they
are encrypted but with invalid mime.
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 12:54 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Single Sign-On problems
Carlton Whitmore wrote:
Andre,
The only reason I think it's Tomcat because when we change the Tomcat version
it seems to affect the speed of the application (Tomcat 7 runs very slow, but
no SSO errors; Tomcat 6 runs fast, but SSO errors). We're using Active
Directory to authenticate. I guess i
> From: Carlton Whitmore [mailto:cwhitm...@advocacyinc.org]
> Subject: RE: Single Sign-On problems
>
> The server is running as a VM on Hyper-V R2. I've checked the CPU and
> disk access during these times and everything looks fine. We're using
> internal DNS ser
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Sun 8/15/2010 9:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Single Sign-On problems
> From: Carlton Whitmore [mailto:cwhitm...@advocacyinc.org]
> Subject: RE: Single Sign-On problems
>
> Tomcat 7 runs ver
> From: Carlton Whitmore [mailto:cwhitm...@advocacyinc.org]
> Subject: RE: Single Sign-On problems
>
> Tomcat 7 runs very slow, but no SSO errors; Tomcat 6 runs
> fast, but SSO errors
Have you looked to see what's going on during the slowdown? Is there high CPU
usage, or p
nt: Sun 8/15/2010 11:45 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Single Sign-On problems
Carlton Whitmore wrote:
> We're running Windows 2008 R2, Tomcat 6, MS SQL 2005, JDK 6 update 20
> and authenticating using AD from Windows 2003 R2 server.
>
>
>
> The application we'
On 15/08/2010 17:45, André Warnier wrote:
> Carlton Whitmore wrote:
>> We're running Windows 2008 R2, Tomcat 6, MS SQL 2005, JDK 6 update 20
>> and authenticating using AD from Windows 2003 R2 server.
>>
>>
>>
>> The application we're using causes intermittent single sign-on errrors.
>> We tried
Carlton Whitmore wrote:
We're running Windows 2008 R2, Tomcat 6, MS SQL 2005, JDK 6 update 20
and authenticating using AD from Windows 2003 R2 server.
The application we're using causes intermittent single sign-on errrors.
We tried to upgrade to Tomcat 7 and the SSO errors went away, but the
We're running Windows 2008 R2, Tomcat 6, MS SQL 2005, JDK 6 update 20
and authenticating using AD from Windows 2003 R2 server.
The application we're using causes intermittent single sign-on errrors.
We tried to upgrade to Tomcat 7 and the SSO errors went away, but the
system was so slow it was
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