I’m not sure what you mean.  Can you explain the reverse proxy?  I’m not using 
a separate apache instance, but I assume since tomcat’s written by the ASF that 
the underlying web server is Apache based.

Does anyone else have any ideas what’s causing this?  It’s becoming incredibly 
frustrating.  I ended up having to add a service directly to the database 
because I couldn’t get it to save after 6 attempts using the web interface.

Geoff

From: KaTeLmE [mailto:kate...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 2:45 PM
To: cas-user@lists.jasig.org
Subject: Re: [cas-user] Changes not saving in Services Managment

Seems java session loosing. Have you noted if the JSESSIONID cookie changes 
during that intermittent requests?
Jerome, in version 3.5.2 the TerminateWebSessionListener introduced and 
proposed by you in 3.5.1 swf cas config was removed? Could be related?

I have a lazy idea how I solved that, but I can remember I disable that feature 
after reading some issues.
Geo, as I see u attach Apache logs... could be a bad reverse proxy config 
between Apache + Tomcat??

2013/5/7 Whittaker, Geoffrey 
<geoff.whitta...@unf.edu<mailto:geoff.whitta...@unf.edu>>
I did some googling and dug through some of the tomcat logs looking for the 
PermGen issue.  I don't see anything to indicate that's the problem.  But, it 
was definitely something I hadn't thought of.  Thanks!

Asside from not finding anything in the logs, from what I read, that error 
primarily occurs when you're deploying lots of apps or apps with lots of 
classes.  I don't know if CAS would qualify as that, but I do know that we're 
not cycling out war files.  Also, I do a service restart on Tomcat anytime I 
replace the war file to avoid any issues.


Jérôme,

Which version of CAS do you use ?  3.5.2
Do you see a round-trip to the CAS server (HTTP 302 to /cas/login) when you try 
to save an update ?  Yes, I am seeing HTTP 302 in the logs when this happens, 
but I don't see "- Found" like I'm used to seeing.  Then I get several web 
objects with status code 304.

For example:
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET 
/services/j_acegi_cas_security_check?ticket=<ticket data> HTTP/1.1" 302 -
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET /services/manage.html 
HTTP/1.1" 200 9601
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET /css/services/cas.css 
HTTP/1.1" 304 -
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET /js/cas.js HTTP/1.1" 304 -
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET /js/MyInfusion.js 
HTTP/1.1" 304 -
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET /js/services.js HTTP/1.1" 
304 -
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET /images/services/true.gif 
HTTP/1.1" 304 -
139.62.125.154 - - [07/May/2013:13:24:53 -0400] "GET /images/services/false.gif 
HTTP/1.1" 304 -


Geoff

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From: Alberto Cabello Sanchez [mailto:albe...@unex.es<mailto:albe...@unex.es>]
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2013 4:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [cas-user] Changes not saving in Services Managment

> I'm having an intermittent problem with Tomcat/CAS were sometimes I'll
> click a link or button, etc and the page will flash like it's doing a
> GET/POST and then nothing happens.
>
> For instance:  I'm trying to make a change to service in the Services
> Manager and I click save, it does it's post and redirects me to
> ManageServices main page, but the change didn't save.  Often, I'll
> click edit to go into one and the browser flashes like it's about to go the 
> next page, but it just leaves me where I started.
>
> Is this a caching problem with the Tomcat server or is this a CAS
> problem... Any ideas?

Hi, Geoff.

I ran into that same trouble while setting up CAS for the first time. I think 
it has to do with the infamous Tomcat "PermGen space error", but I didn't wrote 
it down :(

Please check Tomcat log files and look for some clue.

> Geoff
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