Hello again.
@awarnier and others.
It worked! Thanks.
I just want to add that I had to install the "smbfs" package to be able to
mount Windows shares:
> apt-get install smbfs
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; at hand right now).
@Stefan
Totally agree with the configuration variable recommendation.
Thank you all again. I'll come back as soon as possible to let you know how
it worked.
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Am 16.10.2011 10:31, schrieb André Warnier:
Léa Massiot wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for reading my post.
Here is my problem:
- I have two machines S and M on the same LAN.
- S is a Debian machine running a Tomcat server.
- And I have a WebApp W deployed on this Tomcat server.
- M is a Windows mach
On 15/10/11 23:27, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Brian Burch [mailto:br...@pingtoo.com]
Subject: Re: WebApp access to a LAN share
Well, for a start a webapp is not normally allowed to access
files outside its own container...
Unless you've configured Tomcat to use a security ma
Léa Massiot wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for reading my post.
Here is my problem:
- I have two machines S and M on the same LAN.
- S is a Debian machine running a Tomcat server.
- And I have a WebApp W deployed on this Tomcat server.
- M is a Windows machine which hosts some files for W.
- S and M
> From: Brian Burch [mailto:br...@pingtoo.com]
> Subject: Re: WebApp access to a LAN share
> Well, for a start a webapp is not normally allowed to access
> files outside its own container...
Unless you've configured Tomcat to use a security manager, that's simply false;
On 15/10/2011 19:38, Léa Massiot wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for reading my post.
>
> Here is my problem:
> - I have two machines S and M on the same LAN.
> - S is a Debian machine running a Tomcat server.
> - And I have a WebApp W deployed on this Tomcat server.
> - M is a Windows machine w
On 15/10/11 19:38, Léa Massiot wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for reading my post.
Here is my problem:
- I have two machines S and M on the same LAN.
- S is a Debian machine running a Tomcat server.
- And I have a WebApp W deployed on this Tomcat server.
- M is a Windows machine which hosts some file
to properly access, from S
(W), those files which are stored on M?
(I basically want to have the data on one machine and Tomcat on another
machine).
Can you help me?
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