all in the
Inbox so that Thunderbird could fetch them all later on when I'm back
home. Well, you see the problem? When I'm using Yahoo mail, if the
mailing-list messages contain the header, I could click on the subject
to sort them. But now without the header, I've to read through all
message
Kyle wrote:
Surely Yahoo mail allows you to click on and sort by recipient too?
Nope.
Set up a Tomcat-User contact in your Yahoo Address Book and all mail
coming in from Tomcat should display that just like it does in
Thunderbird, shouldn't it?
And nope. You're just guessing it
that Thunderbird could fetch them all later on when I'm back
home. Well, you see the problem? When I'm using Yahoo mail, if the
mailing-list messages contain the header, I could click on the subject
to sort them. But now without the header, I've to read through all
message subject to see if there's
It would be nice if this mailing-list could add a header to mails,
something like [TC-user]. The announcement has the [ANN] header, so I
think it won't be a problem for this to have a header.
Regards,
Seak
-
To
If what you are after is a way to filter messages then use a good email
client and filter on the message header List-Id. For this list it is
set to:
List-Id: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user.jakarta.apache.org
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
It would be nice if this mailing-list could add a header
and JSTL.
If we call a method from JSTL, any code that tries to access the
AccessControlContext behaves differently than it would if called
directly in a JSP using plain java.
e.g.
If we have a utility method in our dataBean that returns the (JAAS)
Subject using
Subject.getSubject
method in our dataBean that returns the (JAAS)
Subject using
Subject.getSubject(AccessController.getContext()), the syntax:
%= dataBean.getSubjectFromContext() %
returns the Subject whereas:
${dataBean.subjectFromContext}
returns null
This is quite unexpected behaviour and seems
Jim,
First of all, thanks so much for your help.
I have got same conclusions.
Your Subject is inaccessible directly in your web application, using jaas
realm in tomcat .
You must use request.getRemoteUser and request.isUserInRole.
I think that is impossible to access the list of user´s roles
Rogerio,
Re. Jo's message: I didn't interpret his message to mean that you could
access the Subject, but rather, I think that he was suggesting that you
could access the Principal using request.getUserPrincipal(), and then
you could do something like casting the object returned
Ok, Jim
You are right in this point.
It´s possible to get Principal but not Subject.
Rogerio
- Original Message -
From: ohaya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: JAASRealm and Subject
Rogerio,
Re
Hi!
I'm using the Tomcat 5 JAASRealm for authenticating users with my own
LoginModule.
In my LoginModule I am populating the Subject object delivered by the Realm
with Principals, Role Principals and Credentials.
The authentication and the mapping of my user defined roles to tomcat roles
Hi,
I'm not 100% sure if this is applicable, but I just found this:
Due to a design oversight in the JAAS 1.0,
javax.security.auth.Subject.getSubject() does not return the Subject
associated with the thread of execution inside a
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged() code block
JAASRealm for authenticating users with my own
LoginModule.
In my LoginModule I am populating the Subject object delivered by the Realm
with Principals, Role Principals and Credentials.
The authentication and the mapping of my user defined roles to tomcat roles
work fine, but I can´t get
that servlets and JSPs have access to are the
user (via request.getRemoteUser()) and the user's roles (via calls to
request.isUserInRole()).
Putting it another way, I think that the author is saying that your JSPs
and servlets under Tomcat simply cannot access things like the Subject,
the Principals, etc
Is casting request.getUserPrincipal() to your custome-made Principal gonna
help get what you want ?
Jojada.-
- Original Message -
From: ohaya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: JAASRealm and Subject
haven't tried the cast
yet. If that works, that would at least allow me to get to the
credentials, etc. that get populated by the LoginModule, if need be.
I guess the Subject is inaccessible directly though, but I think that's
suppose to be the same as request.getRemoteUser if the user has been
Yes.
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Qin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 2:11 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: [SPAM] - RE: [SPAM] - RE: Tomcat 5.5 hot deploy question -
Found word(s) list error in the Text body - Found word(s) list error in
the subject
Is this a known issue on Windows XP? What is the work around if there is
any?
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Mufaddal Khumri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 2:12 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: [SPAM] - RE: [SPAM] - RE: Tomcat 5.5 hot deploy question
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Kjome
Do you know what logger is used by default by commons-logging in
Tomcat if log4j isn't present?
I'm not very privy to the internals of commons-logging, but
I think they have some sort of simple logger which is
At 08:19 AM 9/30/2004 +0100, you wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Kjome
Do you know what logger is used by default by commons-logging in
Tomcat if log4j isn't present?
I'm not very privy to the internals of commons-logging, but
I think they have some
Hi!
I'm using the Tomcat 5 JAASRealm for authenticating users with my own
LoginModule. In my LoginModule I am populating the Subject object
delivered by the Realm with Principals, Role Principals and Credentials.
The authentication and the mapping of my user defined roles to tomcat
roles work
This should do the job:
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.AccessControlContext;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
...
AccessControlContext context = AccessController.getContext();
Subject subject = Subject.getSubject(context);
Regards,
Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Now i can access to the subject (thanks to Jean Francois and Matt)!!
In my use case, tomcat uses jaas (and specific login module) first to
authenticate users (it runs)... and secondly to authorize the access to
resources (EJB) deployed in weblogic server.
I use weblogic API to propagate implicitly
/- {
permission java.security.AllPermission;
};
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance!
-Message d'origine-
De : Jeanfrancois Arcand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 20 juillet 2004 19:52
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: RE : RE : RE : how to access Subject after authentification
: RE : RE : RE : RE : how to access Subject after authentification
The command line is ok !
But I have an exception :
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Impossible de trouver une configuration de
connexion
at com.sun.security.auth.login.ConfigFile.init(ConfigFile.java:206
: 'Jeanfrancois Arcand'
Objet : RE : RE : RE : RE : how to access Subject after authentification
The command line is ok !
But I have an exception :
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Impossible de trouver une configuration de
connexion
Hehe :-) Pas mal comme message d'erreur
-
From: Jeanfrancois Arcand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 July 2004 16:58
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: RE : RE : RE : RE : RE : how to access Subject after
authentifica tion
LERBSCHER Jean-Pierre wrote:
In fact my java options are :
JAVA_OPTS
Hi,
I am using JAAS authentification module to authenticate user within tomcat
5.0.27.
After the authentification, I want to control access to resources (like ejb
deployed in weblogic application server).
To control access, I have to use weblogic api with the Subject instance
delivred
Hi
I had a similar question a while back and never really got it fully
resolved, but I found that Tomcat doesn't save the subject as a session
attribute.
However in your case you don't need to access the subject. In the web.xml
file for your app, you can define what roles have access to each
Thanks Matt !
My problem is that have to call EJB deployed in Weblogic application server
from servlet components. I use the weblogic api to propagate the security
information from tomcat to WLS. This api uses the subject! Thus it is
necessary that I can reach it.
-Message d'origine-
De
Sorry for mis-reading your email
If anybody out there knows how to retrieve the Subject, Jean-Pierre and I
would most appreciate it!
But, if, as I suspect, this is not part of the current servlet spec, and
thus not part of Tomcat, can I make a request for this to be included next
time round?
I
Two ways:
httpSession.getAttribute(javax.security.auth.subject)
or
Subject.getSubject(AccessControl.getContext())
-- Jeanfrancois
Matt Harrison wrote:
Sorry for mis-reading your email
If anybody out there knows how to retrieve the Subject, Jean-Pierre and I
would most appreciate it!
But, if, as I
I have tried both of these and they both return null!
-Original Message-
From: Jeanfrancois Arcand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 July 2004 16:30
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: RE : how to access Subject after authentification
Two ways:
httpSession.getAttribute
Matt I am ok with you! I try the two methods and I have the same results
(null) !
Perhaps we have to configure properly tomcat (?) so that it can record the
subject in the session. Perhaps an authenticator ?
Jean François ! any ideas ?
The second method is
Subject.getSubject
Are you both running with the security manager on? I think that's the
problem...
-- Jeanfrancois
LERBSCHER Jean-Pierre wrote:
Matt I am ok with you! I try the two methods and I have the same results
(null) !
Perhaps we have to configure properly tomcat (?) so that it can record the
subject
Subject after authentification
Are you both running with the security manager on? I think that's the
problem...
-- Jeanfrancois
LERBSCHER Jean-Pierre wrote:
Matt I am ok with you! I try the two methods and I have the same results
(null) !
Perhaps we have to configure properly tomcat (?) so
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 20 juillet 2004 18:42
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: RE : RE : how to access Subject after authentification
Are you both running with the security manager on? I think that's the
problem...
-- Jeanfrancois
LERBSCHER Jean-Pierre wrote:
Matt I am ok
Is it possible to use this sort of session handling (passing the SESSION ID
over HTTP)
when using the Realm security feature within TC ?
I have noticed that there is a cookie saved, JSESSIONID which
stores the SessionID.
Would appreciate any info.
Ben
I'm implementing a JAAS login mechanism in my app, not as a Realm but
via Struts Action classes.
In my loginModule, I am creating the Subject with principals and
credentials and want to store role information. Where does Tomcat
expect a list of roles to be in the Subject? I Haven't been
On 03/12/2004 06:44 PM Alan Weissman wrote:
I'm implementing a JAAS login mechanism in my app, not as a Realm but
via Struts Action classes.
In my loginModule, I am creating the Subject with principals and
credentials and want to store role information. Where does Tomcat
expect a list of roles
control over what happens at login?
-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 1:48 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: JAAS: Where does role information go in a Subject?
On 03/12/2004 06:44 PM Alan Weissman wrote:
I'm implementing
On 03/12/2004 08:02 PM Alan Weissman wrote:
Hm! Thanks Adam - I guess that makes sense! Ok, so my two requirements
for my authentication are 1) that I can load custom information into the
session object and 2) that I support isUserInRole(). Realm
authentication should take care of #2, but what
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I know that this list is directed toward tomcat (catalina) issues
specifically.
But, as a user group can you direct me to some open source examples of
(JSP) web apps. Is there a group within this user group that collaborate
and share knowledge base about building the end product web apps.
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I know that this list is directed toward tomcat (catalina) issues
specifically.
But, as a user group can you direct me to some open source examples of
(JSP) web apps
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From: nord ehacedod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 10:21 PM
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Subject: Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1.18-LE re-writes
Yoav is correct - you can create users in the Admin
webapp.
...and you could use the Fullname field for your
comments.
So users should put comments into the Fullname
attribute because the
file must be writeable for the admin app even if you
don't run the
admin app? This is likely to depress
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I'm having a bit troubles with configuring Tomcat 4.1.12 LE for use with
IBM HTTP Server 1.3.19.3 (Powered by Apache) on Windows 2000 Server.
I'm trying to configure the connection through the webapp connector (
mod_webapp) - Is this the right track or am I tracing shadows ?
If it's the right way
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Hi all,
Do you know of any open source inference engine developped using JAVA? Something like
PROLOG.
Any hints would be very apreciated.
I apologize for this off topic question :)
Amine
I was wondering if the tomcat-user list-server can
prefix to all subject line something like Tomcat: ,
Tomcat-User: , or TC: . It would help a lot to
sort out mails if one receives several mails.
Thank You,
-abass
--
To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL
I use procmail to prepend a TC to all of mine. Life has been
grand since I started doing it..
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:37:20AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if the tomcat-user list-server can
prefix to all subject line something like Tomcat: ,
Tomcat-User
The To address is always [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's what I use to filter with in Outlook.
Donie
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 February 2002 14:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Prefixing tomcat to the Subject Line
I was wondering
Yes. But with my installation neither variant works --- I'd be happy
to get, at least, one running, at last...
The behaviour is different, but wrong, anyway. So my problem is not,
that one them works, the other one doesn't, but that both don't give
the expected results.
I'll try nightly builds,
Off subject...what do you think of the new IDE?
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 11:12 AM
Subject: Eclipse IDE
I have been evaluating the new Eclipse IDE (http://www.eclipse.org) and
trying to get it to debug my
I use Tomcat 4.0-b6 right now. And I frequentlly run into an error as
the followings:
A Servlet Exception Has Occurred
Exception Report:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to
compile class for JSP
..
Root
Cause:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Illegal Load:
0.75
If I try
Hi,
I could configure and use tomcat-3.2.3 with SSL (standalone). My question is whether I
can check in a servlet whether SSL has been enabled on the server?
What I plan to do: the user comes to a page (over the port 8080) and when SSL is
enabled I want to add an SSL link that he can switch to
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Zsolt Koppany wrote:
Hi, I could configure and use tomcat-3.2.3 with SSL (standalone). My
question is whether I can check in a servlet whether SSL has been
enabled on the server? What I plan to do: the user comes to a page
(over the port 8080) and when SSL is enabled I
Hi Jerry!
Li, Jerry wrote:
We have been flooded by emails from the mailing lists of CVS, apache,
tomcat, and so on. All of them come into our inbox, it is very tough
to separate them. If you send emails with Tomcat in the subject, we
could easily group them and redirect them
Hi, All:
We have been flooded by emails from the
mailing lists of CVS, apache, tomcat, and
so on. All of them come into our inbox, it is very tough to separate them. If
you sendemails with "Tomcat" in the subject, we could easily group
them and redirect them into a dedica
with Tomcat in
the subject, we could
easily group them and redirect them into a dedicated
folder. For example,
Windows user may create a rule in outlook to
redirect all emails with Tomcat
in the subject to a folder called Tomcat.
thanks,
Jerry
, 2001 12:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat: subject
why don't you just setup a filter based on the 'to'
address!
--- Li, Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, All:
We have been flooded by emails from the mailing
lists of CVS, apache,
tomcat, and so on. All of them come into our
I just filter on To: or CC: of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Works
like a charm.
Will
Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] ' or similar
prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list?
This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic.
Thanks
-Pete
At 03:12 PM 7/1/2001, you wrote:
Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] ' or similar
prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list?
This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic.
My client allows filtering via one or all of the incoming mail
headers, I
It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they
are mixed in with the rest - i use several mail clients to read mail on
my IMAP server, and not all of them do automatic filtering.
Is there any good reason not to prefix tomcat-user mail with [tomcat-user]?
-Pete
At
i use the filter where 'To:' is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Works!
Vinay
- Original Message -
From: pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 11:12 PM
Subject: Prefix subject headers in Tomcat list?
Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user
At 04:03 PM 7/1/2001, you wrote:
It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they are
mixed in with the rest - i use several mail clients to read mail on my
IMAP server, and not all of them do automatic filtering.
Is there any good reason not to prefix tomcat-user mail
Is it possible for the list admin to apply a '[tomcat-user] '
or similar
prefix to all mails sent from the mailing list?
This helps a lot in separating list traffic from other traffic.
The to: addr is [EMAIL PROTECTED] you should be
able to filter on that perfectly fine.
---
Michael
The Subject gets too long and then you have to widen the subject column to see
what the message is really about. This may not be an option on some laptops or
other low res devices.
pete wrote:
It also helps to be able to see the mails from the tomcat list if they
are mixed in with the rest
I am sorry about my last post with the wrong subject.
OK well nevermind my last post. I have given up with IIS. I have no use
for it. (I hope) I got everything work except...
I am trying to get tomcat to respond to a different IP other then localhost
or the localhost address. I know
At 04:24 PM 6/7/2001 -0400, you wrote:
OK well nevermind my last post. I have given up with IIS.
I have no use for it.
Welcome to the club man...
: Thursday, June 07, 2001 5:24 PM
Subject: Tomcat IP change (sorry about wrong Subject)
I am sorry about my last post with the wrong subject.
OK well nevermind my last post. I have given up with IIS. I have no use
for it. (I hope) I got everything work except...
I am trying to get tomcat
-
From: mbe bem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 4:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Subject: NoClassDefFoundError ServletException
Hi!
My name is Mbe, I did download jakarta-tomcat-4.0.b3 and
jakarta-servletapi-4.0.b3 and installed them in my nt4.0
Hi!
My name is Mbe, I did download jakarta-tomcat-4.0.b3 and
jakarta-servletapi-4.0.b3 and installed them in my nt4.0 workstation.
I also installed jdk1.3 and set the variables and values as follows
Variable: Values
TOMCAT_HOME D:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b3
JAVA_SERVLETAPI
Scott,
The last time I posted to this board about spamming the SPAMMER and
at least one other member on the mailing list did not think it was SPAMMING.
Here is what I Posted:
Subject: Re: Off Topic:!
Date:
Wed, 22 Nov 2000 23:38:26 -0800
From: "Michael
G. Anderson C.T.O" [EMAIL
"Michael G. Anderson" wrote:
Scott,
I know this is phucked and a lot of work but -- at the bottom -- "Please email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the email address that
you would like removed and the word REMOVE in the subject heading."
RIE
Bullshit - those scumbags
lets not get vulgar their are children listing?
Michael Mimo
Systems Specialist
Voice: 781-457-1317
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Scott Barr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 8:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
I hope I am misunderstanding your message, Arif.
Scott
- Original Message -
From: Arif Tayebali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject
lets not get vulgar their are children listing?
Actually, I think the real problem is that there are children *typing*.
- Joe
.
Thanks
Scott
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 2:33 PM
Subject: .
The Internet's Finest and Most Reliable Bulk Email Provider!
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That spam shit is more foul than ur new born eating swine!
-Original Message-
From: Scott Barr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 4:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
Importance: High
PLEASE READ LIST
I hope I am misunderstanding your message, Arif.
Scott
- Original Message -
From: Arif Tayebali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: RE: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
That spam shit is more foul than ur
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Barr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 21 March 2001 01:09
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
: I hope I am misunderstanding your message, Arif.
:
: Scott
:
: - Original Message --
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Sent: Wed 21 March 2001 01:09
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
: I hope I am misunderstanding your message, Arif.
:
: Scott
:
: - Original Message -
: From: Arif Tayebali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Wednesday, Mar
Alex
Pigs *and* babies?!?!
Now ur just having a shot at us non-vegetarians, aren't you? :o)
Scott
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From: Alex Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject
Scott,
I know this is phucked and a lot of work but -- at the bottom -- "Please email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the email address that
you would like removed and the word REMOVE in the subject heading."
RIE
Scott Barr wrote:
PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS
Is there anyway you
or at least humour
(yes, even sarcasm!)
Scott
- Original Message -
From: Michael G. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
Scott,
I know this is phucked and a lot
Scott
Never :)
I'm a carnivore too.
piglet=baby pig in this part of the world :)
Alex
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Barr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 21 March 2001 03:48
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ LIST ADMINISTRATORS (original subject was . )
: Ale
- Original Message -
From: Adam Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 11:43 PM
Subject: tracking mod_jk's various problems...
I have two installations, both from a mdk 7.2.
The only differences are:
on the 1st I have kernel-2.2.17-21mdk
I have no idea - I haven't done ssl yet.
-- Pete --
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From: "Lorenzo Pastore" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 3:48 AM
Subject: No Subject
Good Morning
I'm Pastore Lorenzo
I need a Help for
Good Morning
I'm Pastore Lorenzo
I need a Help for use Tomcat SSL Direct.
I have configured my Tomcap for use SSL and I certificate it ( using
internet manual page
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-ssl-howto.html ).
And for here ALL OK
But if I open tomcat by
I would use 3.2 for virtual hosting and from the mail I've seen on
this list is stable enough.
Rick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can Virtual host be used under Tomcat 3.1? If not, how stable is
Tomcat
3.2 in the opinions of those whom have actual used it? I know vhost can be
used on 3.2 but
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