/show_bug.cgi?id=35606
Summary: Problem with Session cookies and multiple webapps on
different ports or subdomains
Product: Tomcat 5
Version: 5.0.27
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Am Mi, den 11.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 10:57:
Ok, I commited changes in CVS which should fix problem in POST recovery.
Thanks to take a look at it
OK, POST recovery seems to work now in the scenario i have described:
Tomcat fails after receiving the request but before sending a reply.
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Am Di, den 10.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 15:52:
To fix this serious bug we should modify the current service API.
We should store the POSTED datas in the jk_ws_service_t area and
not in ajp_operation_t, as such the first worker will feed the POST
datas in an
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Am Di, den 10.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 15:52:
To fix this serious bug we should modify the current service API.
We should store the POSTED datas in the jk_ws_service_t area and
not in ajp_operation_t, as such the first worker will feed the POST
datas in an
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Henri,
Am Fr, den 06.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 10:15:
Strange, also I need a complete mod_jk.log for study.
OK, here is the first part of my tests with mod_jk from CVS:
Test 1:
* run apache/mod_jk with cluster and failover (config included)
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Henri,
Am Fr, den 06.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 10:15:
Strange, also I need a complete mod_jk.log for study.
OK, here is the first part of my tests with mod_jk from CVS:
Test 1:
* run apache/mod_jk with cluster and failover (config included)
Henri Gomez a écrit :
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Henri,
Am Fr, den 06.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 10:15:
Strange, also I need a complete mod_jk.log for study.
OK, here is the first part of my tests with mod_jk from CVS:
Test 1:
* run apache/mod_jk with cluster and failover
I see where is the problem.
The POST is saved in op-post by ajp service, but in lb mode, if the
first ajp connection failed, lb try to serv the second one and sus
recall ajp service WHICH reset the op-post ;(
I should now see how to fix the problem (not easy).
To fix this serious bug we should
Am Di, den 10.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 15:52:
To fix this serious bug we should modify the current service API.
We should store the POSTED datas in the jk_ws_service_t area and
not in ajp_operation_t, as such the first worker will feed the POST
datas in an area which will be available
Hello Henri,
Am Fr, den 06.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 10:15:
Strange, also I need a complete mod_jk.log for study.
OK, here is the first part of my tests with mod_jk from CVS:
Test 1:
* run apache/mod_jk with cluster and failover (config included)
* tc1 is offline
* tc2 is a
Am Fr, den 06.02.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 10:13:
Could you try with the latest code from CVS, since your patch seems
to be for an older version ?
I've tested with mod_jk 1.2.4/1.2.5, but I will do it again with the
latest Version from CVS with jk.log in DEBUG mode. Will be first thing
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Henri, hello mod_jk-Developers,
Am Di, den 27.01.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 18:00:
we are currently experiencing some problems with mod_jk with
loadbalancing:
(A) when a post-request fails while receiving data from tomcat, the
loadbalancer tries to send
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
I'd really like to use mod_jk open source software in our production
environment, but I need to make sure it's strong enough for production.
I need some advice on the two issues (as far as I can see there has been
no commit on CVS and/or discussion results)
* do you
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Henri, hello mod_jk-Developers,
Am Di, den 27.01.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 18:00:
I'd really like to use mod_jk open source software in our production
environment, but I need to make sure it's strong enough for production.
I need some advice on the two issues
jean-frederic clere a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Tomcat-Developers,
we are currently experiencing some problems with mod_jk with
loadbalancing:
(A) when a post-request fails while receiving data from tomcat, the
loadbalancer tries to send the request to the
Henri Gomez wrote:
jean-frederic clere a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Tomcat-Developers,
we are currently experiencing some problems with mod_jk with
loadbalancing:
(A) when a post-request fails while receiving data from tomcat, the
loadbalancer tries to
jean-frederic clere a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
jean-frederic clere a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Tomcat-Developers,
we are currently experiencing some problems with mod_jk with
loadbalancing:
(A) when a post-request fails while receiving data from
I'd really like to use mod_jk open source software in our production
environment, but I need to make sure it's strong enough for production.
I need some advice on the two issues (as far as I can see there has been
no commit on CVS and/or discussion results)
* do you think the
Hello Henri, hello mod_jk-Developers,
Am Di, den 27.01.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 18:00:
we are currently experiencing some problems with mod_jk with
loadbalancing:
(A) when a post-request fails while receiving data from tomcat, the
loadbalancer tries to send the request to the
Henri Gomez wrote:
Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Tomcat-Developers,
we are currently experiencing some problems with mod_jk with
loadbalancing:
(A) when a post-request fails while receiving data from tomcat, the
loadbalancer tries to send the request to the other tomcat, but
forgets the
Am Di, den 27.01.2004 schrieb Henri Gomez um 18:00:
It used to works but it was before the content-header add-on code.
This piece of is a nightmare, and I see no easier solution than copying
the HEAD+POST in temp buffer but I'd like to have Bill, Mladen and JFC
advices...
My code tries
Oups, just see the diff, sorry :)
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Alexander Schwartz a écrit :
Hello Tomcat-Developers,
we are currently experiencing some problems with mod_jk with
loadbalancing:
(A) when a post-request fails while receiving data from tomcat, the
loadbalancer tries to send the request to the other tomcat, but
forgets the post body content
Hi!
We use Tomcat 4.1.
We developed an application with session support.
It works fine on a local machine, but after we had moved it at the server,
it started to generate new session after any link hit.
Whad did we do wrong?
Thanks, Paul
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 10:43:46AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use Tomcat 4.1.
We developed an application with session support.
It works fine on a local machine, but after we had moved it at the server,
it started to generate new session after any link hit.
Whad did we do wrong?
You
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