I would have several parallel productive instances, and renew them in sequence
to be always online -> on connection will be interrupted with the customer.
Best
Alex
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Von: Jerry Lin
Gesendet: Sonntag, 10. März 2024 18:40
An: users@tomcat.apache.org
Betreff: how
Dear all
I have a question.
When I deploy a new application (either downgrade or upgrade), what is
mandatory to be done apart from ReleaseNotes for the application? I ask
specific for remove certain directories from Tomcat structure, also topic
remove cache on the directories. Tried to rea
Hello
To be honest, on a production server, I would never install more than one
application - of course, if possible. Just the fact, when the server dies, what
do you do then? When it is a critical product, then distribute it. Technically,
I cannot tell you - but just from this point of view, I
Hi all
Can you tell me if there is a difference between Tomcat 7.0.54 with Oracle
JRE 1.8.0_221 and OpenJDK 1.8.0_342 from a functional perspective? Can it
be, that certain DB transactions are handled different between these two
java versions? Yes, I know, Tomcat 7.0.54 is . old, legacy, vulner
Thank you Chris, I will read that.
Best
Alex
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Von: Christopher Schultz
Gesendet: Samstag, 21. Januar 2023 16:11
An: users@tomcat.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Password in Tomcat 9.x
Alex,
On 1/19/23 13:33, a.grub...@bluewin.ch wrote:
> I asked Thomas as well
Hello Mark
Then how do you manage the webserver certitficate in Tomcat? Where do you store
the password? I would like to do it of course always without, but the
architecture is like that I have.
Webserver certificate.p12
Webserver certificate.p12.pwd Password_today Password
Hoi Christoph
Also to you, thank you for your feedback.
I asked Thomas as well, if he knows if this could be solved with placing the
path to the file - in my opinion, this is a easy, safe possiblitiy to allocate
any certs. That would be very helpful to have such tomcat.
Thank you
Alex
-Ur
Hoi Thomas
Thank you for your feedback.
Do you know if in future apache tomcat releases, this will be possible to
put a path? It would be the easiest for everyone, my opinion...
Thanks
Alex
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Von: Thomas Hoffmann (Speed4Trade GmbH)
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Janua
Hoi Thomas
Thanks for your feedback.
I checked - here I can give you the following.
I have a webserver certificate (p12) stored on the filesystem. It has the
p12.pwd also this location. Owner and group are well protected from other
technical users.
Now, the config file, where the webserver cert
Hoi Thomas
Received also from Mark an email where he requested an example of the
web.xml. Will provide you this tomorrow. Below is what I wrote him.
Regards
Alex
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Hi Mark
I will provide a config example tomorrow. Let you know the details.
I have them on the other machine.
In general it i
Hi Mark
I will provide a config example tomorrow. Let you know the details.
I have them on the other machine.
In general it is like that - we have a webserver certificate (p12), which we
use to have the https protocol. The certificate comes together with a p12.pwd
file and this password of the
Hello together
I would like to understand, when implementing passwords into web.xml, then I
would like NOT to implement a password, I want to include the path to a
certificate (p12.pwd). I want to basically avoid, changing all the time the
password, when I renew my webserver certificate in the
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