I found the old notes from years ago when we were on tomcat 6 (included
with the BMC software app) and did the same thing, renaming their "tomcat"
folder with the extracted 7.0.75 and did *.war (more .war's in this new
release and the instructions below state) and tweaks to server.xml etc
It works
Andre, that is all very educational and I feel even when this is resolved,
that I have learned a good amount here; so I thank you for everything.
I have an update. I decided to shutdown the vendor included/supplied
7.0.50 release of Tomcat. I extracted vanilla 7.0.75 tomcat, updated
server.xml t
To avoid getting totally confused, you may want to read this explanation first :
https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/DirectoryListings
In other words, when you send this request from the browser :
https://loadbalancer.domain.com/SelfService
The first response that /should/ come back, would be a "re-di
On 23.02.2017 21:17, Aaron Gray wrote:
Another weird thing...
If you go to:
https://loadbalancer.domain.com/SelfService
If I am viewing the headers immedaitely I see 302 not found.
302 is not "not found". It is "Found", and it is a Redirect response.
See : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_30
On 23.02.2017 19:10, Aaron Gray wrote:
Okay, guys, please accept my most sincere apology on this thing. I just
figured 1 thing out.
browser -> f5:443 -> httpd (23270, https) -> tomcat (http)
using the /static works! (see below)
If /static/index.html wasnt specified, then it hangs, then comes b
Another weird thing...
If you go to:
https://loadbalancer.domain.com/SelfService
If I am viewing the headers immedaitely I see 302 not found. Then I wait
the 30 sec for it to totally fail and change the URL in the browser to
https://loadbalancer.domain.com:232700/SelfService
If you just remove t
I randomly tried https://loadbalancer.domain.com/SelfService/index.html
It works perfectly. No issues. I have no idea why its needed to add on
the /index.html (i'm lucky this exists in the tomcat .war, as it was a
guess). This is visually not appealing, but workable. Maybe I can do some
url re
Okay, guys, please accept my most sincere apology on this thing. I just
figured 1 thing out.
browser -> f5:443 -> httpd (23270, https) -> tomcat (http)
using the /static works! (see below)
If /static/index.html wasnt specified, then it hangs, then comes back as
https://loadbalancer.domain.com:23
Working with my F5 guy, we had an idea, since 80/tcp and 443/tcp were
already open to the VIP on the F5, we simply turned of 80 -> 443 redirect
on the F5, and then configured the F5 to use the non-HTTP port in Apache
HTTP Server (the two backend servers). So its HTTP the entire way through,
and th
SSLProxyEngine On
Was already turned on this entire time inside the ssl.conf (I include it)
VirtualHost section.
I am debating turning on HTTPS in Tomcat on the backend 10.x.x.x app
server, and then HTTPS the whole way through and see if that makes any
difference. I may need to request a new fire
On 23/02/17 12:43, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
On 22.02.2017 19:22, Aaron Gray wrote:
So this is interesting.
So from HTTP server #1 (172.1.1.1 example) I hit:
https://172.1.1.1:23270/static and I see this in the HTTP log:
172.1.1.1 - - [22/Feb/2017:10:14:48 -0800] "GET /static/ HTTP/1.1"
2
On 22.02.2017 19:22, Aaron Gray wrote:
So this is interesting.
So from HTTP server #1 (172.1.1.1 example) I hit:
https://172.1.1.1:23270/static and I see this in the HTTP log:
172.1.1.1 - - [22/Feb/2017:10:14:48 -0800] "GET /static/ HTTP/1.1" 200 32
I see this in the Tomcat log:
172.1.1.1 - - [2
So this is interesting.
So from HTTP server #1 (172.1.1.1 example) I hit:
https://172.1.1.1:23270/static and I see this in the HTTP log:
172.1.1.1 - - [22/Feb/2017:10:14:48 -0800] "GET /static/ HTTP/1.1" 200 32
I see this in the Tomcat log:
172.1.1.1 - - [22/Feb/2017:10:14:48 -0800] "GET /static/
Honestly, thank you for your replies and helping me step through this. I
was at my wits end with no known place to go. I appreciate it, truly.
I have to leave now to be somewhere in like 15 minutes, so I cant really
get in to all this now, but I read it. and I will dedicate time to it
tomorrow a
On 21.02.2017 23:28, Aaron Gray wrote:
Antonio: The Tomcat server has no knowledge of the F5, or that it is being
fronted by an Apache HTTP Server. I do SSL termination in Apache HTTP
Server, and clear-text from HTTP to Tomcat.
My redirect port for the normal HTTP listen in Tomcat is commented
Antonio: The Tomcat server has no knowledge of the F5, or that it is being
fronted by an Apache HTTP Server. I do SSL termination in Apache HTTP
Server, and clear-text from HTTP to Tomcat.
My redirect port for the normal HTTP listen in Tomcat is commented out.
Andre:
The URL I am
On 21.02.2017 20:45, Aaron Gray wrote:
I have an application server from a vendor that comes bundled with an
additional Apache Tomcat server. The webapp SelfService.war is vendor
supplied too.
Here's my problem (IP's replaced to protect the innocent):
networks:
DMZ=172.x.x.x
INTERNAL=10.x.x.x
Aaron, on tomcat instances change the redirectPort attributte on the http
conectó to the loabbalancer's port 443
My guess is that your webapp has restriction rule requesting SSL con
fidntial channel. Therefore the non-confidential to the 18080 port from the
balancer are redirected to the 23270 por
I have an application server from a vendor that comes bundled with an
additional Apache Tomcat server. The webapp SelfService.war is vendor
supplied too.
Here's my problem (IP's replaced to protect the innocent):
networks:
DMZ=172.x.x.x
INTERNAL=10.x.x.x
server1 https listen = 172.1.1.1:23270
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