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I commented the security.allowedAddresses out, but I still get the same
error, when I make the request from localhost. 
But I realized that this error only occurs when I do a post to the
servlet. When I start the same session with a get request to the servlet
that works fine (from localhost and outside). A subsequent  post request
only works from outside.


Thanks for your help
Chris

Jean-Luc Rochat wrote:
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> >
> comment security.allowedAddresses in jserv.properties and tell us.
> 
> # List of IP addresses allowed to connect to Apache JServ. This is a
> first
> # security filtering to reject possibly unsecure connections and avoid
> the
> # overhead of connection authentication.
> # Syntax: security.allowedAddresses=[IP address],[IP Address]... (Comma
> separated list of IP addresses)
> # Default: 127.0.0.1
> #security.allowedAddresses=192.168.0.1
> 
> Jean-Luc
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