On Sunday 16 May 2010 19:18:47 Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Markus Mehrwald [mailto:mmehrw...@gmx.at]
[...]
> > Additionally we can use mod_security to precheck requests
> > delivered to tomcat to remove use- and sensless requests
> > and minimise the risk of attacks.
>
> Why do you thi
On 16.05.2010 22:15, Markus Mehrwald wrote:
Am 2010-05-16 21:11, schrieb André Warnier:
Markus Mehrwald wrote:
I did not find the actual problem but I can live with this script not
delivered by apache. Maybe this is because the js is inside a jar file?
I have to admit that in my previous anal
Markus Mehrwald wrote:
...
By default JkMount entries are not inherited from the global server to
other VirtualHosts or between VirtualHosts. For the complete inheritance
rules, see: JkMountCopy.
But why does it work with the VirtualHost for port 80?
It should not. But I don't know the detai
On 16/05/2010 21:15, Markus Mehrwald wrote:
> Am 2010-05-16 21:11, schrieb André Warnier:
>> Markus Mehrwald wrote:
>>> I did not find the actual problem but I can live with this script not
>>> delivered by apache. Maybe this is because the js is inside a jar file?
>>
>> I have to admit that in my
On 13/05/2010 13:13, Markus Mehrwald wrote:
>
> Am 13.05.2010 10:26, schrieb Pid:
>> On 13/05/2010 01:15, Markus Mehrwald wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I installed mod_jk and it works perfect except of a little strange
>>> problem. I let handle tomcat everything except of static files which the
>>> follo
Am 2010-05-16 21:11, schrieb André Warnier:
Markus Mehrwald wrote:
I did not find the actual problem but I can live with this script not
delivered by apache. Maybe this is because the js is inside a jar file?
I have to admit that in my previous analysis, this is a case which I did
not envision
Markus Mehrwald wrote:
I did not find the actual problem but I can live with this script not
delivered by apache. Maybe this is because the js is inside a jar file?
I have to admit that in my previous analysis, this is a case which I did
not envision. One learns every day.
What makes you think
> From: Markus Mehrwald [mailto:mmehrw...@gmx.at]
> Subject: Re: mod_jk file not found
>
> First of all it would not be possible to run Tomcat as
> user because it should listen on port 80/443.
Easily solved:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#How_to_run_Tomcat_without_roo
to
here about it, of course with useful arguments.
Markus
Am 16.05.2010 18:44, schrieb Caldarale, Charles R:
From: Markus Mehrwald [mailto:mmehrw...@gmx.at]
Subject: Re: mod_jk file not found
I did not find the actual problem but I can live with this script not
delivered by apache. Maybe
> From: Markus Mehrwald [mailto:mmehrw...@gmx.at]
> Subject: Re: mod_jk file not found
>
> I did not find the actual problem but I can live with this script not
> delivered by apache. Maybe this is because the js is inside a jar file?
Since you don't seem to be using httpd
I did not find the actual problem but I can live with this script not
delivered by apache. Maybe this is because the js is inside a jar file?
Another strange thing is the JkAutoAlias. It realy only works with the
appended ROOT directory. Otherwise the JkUnMount rule matches but apache
cannot fin
Am 13.05.2010 10:26, schrieb Pid:
On 13/05/2010 01:15, Markus Mehrwald wrote:
Hi,
I installed mod_jk and it works perfect except of a little strange
problem. I let handle tomcat everything except of static files which the
following lines in the virtual host for port 80 and the same for port 44
Markus Mehrwald wrote:
Hi,
I installed mod_jk and it works perfect except of a little strange
problem. I let handle tomcat everything except of static files which the
following lines in the virtual host for port 80 and the same for port 443:
# Send servlet for context / jsp-examples to worke
On 13/05/2010 01:15, Markus Mehrwald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed mod_jk and it works perfect except of a little strange
> problem. I let handle tomcat everything except of static files which the
> following lines in the virtual host for port 80 and the same for port 443:
Exact OS, JVM, Tomcat, m
Hi,
I installed mod_jk and it works perfect except of a little strange
problem. I let handle tomcat everything except of static files which the
following lines in the virtual host for port 80 and the same for port 443:
# Send servlet for context / jsp-examples to worker named worker1
JkMount
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