Thanks for the reply Andre Warnier. It is not virus. It happened over the
week end while the download of signatures failed. It is that IIS is not
looking at the tomcat' webapps folder for the jsps through ISAPI filter.
When I try to delete isapi_redirector dll, I keep getting the error the file
is in use by another program. I'll try to install the latest version of
tomcat and see what happens.
Vijaya
-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 3:47 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Vijaya wrote:
Hi All,
After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it
happening. Help will be very much appreciated.
Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week.
Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that
the portal is not working okay.
The current setting is
In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document
only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under
inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under
tomcat../webapps/esb folder.
The index.html that is located in wwwroot folder has nothing other than
calling index.jsp from webapps directory.
Till last friday, the portal was working okay and all of us could login to
the portal from remote machines. last saturday, our link went down and
when I connected the link back, I am not able to login to the portal both
locally and remotely.
the url invokes the index.html (means the name server, iis is working
fine) but the index.jsp gives a 404 error.
I tried all possible things like deleting the jakarta virtual directory,
recreating the reg entries, and deleting the isap_redirector2.dll and
copying back from the backup version. Nothing is working.
Can any body help me what I need to do (reinstall IIS)?
If you suspect that there was a virus infection, then the prudent thing to
do is to take
the server off the network, and re-install it completely (Windows included).
I would say specially if this is a web server, because you may be spreading
this virus
much more widely than you even think. You probably already have.
As for other help, what do you expect ? if it is a virus, then who knows
what it may have
corrupted. Re-install the system, and the next time, choose a platform and
software that
is less suceptible to that kind of thing (hint).
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