On 19/07/17 22:28, Terence Lee wrote: > Please forgive any misuse of terminology here. I am a sysadmin involved in > devops deployments of tomcat servers and applications, but I don't really > know much about how tomcat actually works. I am a unix guy! > > We recently had a deployment of a third party application that resulted in > tomcat throwing 404 errors on any content of a symlinked directory that was > contained in/under an aliased path. It seems to me that it is something in > the app configuration gone awry, but the vendor claims not. So I am casting > about for some information here after not coming up with anything definitive > in the docs or by act of google. > > Example: > > 1) The context.xml for the root context has the following: > > aliases="/static=/pnas/legacy/static" > > 2) /pnas/legacy/static/ has a symlinked directory that functions as expected > at the o/s level: > > [root@exampleserver]# ls -lad /pnas/legacy/static/Digital > lrwxrwxrwx. 1 appsrv apps 34 Jul 17 21:40 /pnas/legacy/static/Digital -> > /pnas/editorial/Digital/ > > 3) tomcat runs as the appsrv user and all files in /pnas/editorial/Digital/ > are owned by appsrv:apps, so we would expect <webroot>/static/Digital/* to be > accessible without error > > 4) attempts to access files in <webroot>/static/Digital result in a 404 error > ... but this was not the case before this last app deploy > > 5) reverting the build of the app is not possible as it was one part of a > really big multiheaded deployment. We can work around the issue but accrue > signifcant technical debt as a result. > > 6) Versions of anything relevant other than the app itself have not changed: > tomcat = 7.0.56 > java = 1.7.0_71 > o/s = Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.8 (Santiago) > 2.6.32-642.11.1.el6.x86_64 > > Question: > > Does the use of symlinks under aliases require some like an "allowLinking" > attribute or something else that could have misconfigured in the app?
Yes. allowLinking applies to aliases as well as the Context's docBase. > The docs don't really address this case and I can only find reference to > "allowLinking" affecting material symlinked directlly in or under the web > context root. Aliases appear to be suggested as an alternative and symlinks > under an alias are not specifically addressed (that I have seen). > > Any thoughts are appreciated and please do pardon any tomcat vocabulary that > I may have injured in this effort to pose a question. No problem. The question was clearly stated and easily understood. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org