RE: Apache w/ HTTPS - connection problems

2001-05-28 Thread Fred Huelsbeck
Title: RE: Apache w/ HTTPS - connection problems





Well, now you need to open the SSL port, 443.  If your goal is to allow only SSL access inside the firewall you will need to close port 80 from S1 to S2.

-Original Message-
From: Shiv Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache w/ HTTPS - connection problems



Hi all again,


While this problem was solved (the Apache on S2 was not listening to port
80!), I have another problem :(


The Servlet on S1 is invoked as https://S1/MyServlet/MyAction?myParam=1. The
doGet() method of the servlet opens an URLConnection to
http://S2/cgi-bin/mycgi.exe?myParam=1. The CGI may return a HTML page or PDF
document based on myParam.


The following observations are made :


When the servlet on S2 tries to get a HTML page returned by the CGI program
on S2, it works fine.


When it tries to get a PDF document from S2, the following happens :-


  1. On IE, with Acrobat Web Integration On, it says


  "Internet Explorer cannot download
  https://S1/MyServlet/MyAction?myParam=1 from myserver.domain.com.
  Internet Explorer was not able to open this internet site. The
  requested site is either unavailable or can not be found. Please
  try again later."


  2. On IE, with Acrobat Web Integration Off, it behaves the same was as in
 #1.
  3. On Netscape, with Acrobat Web Integration On, it displays a blank page.
 On the servlet side I could notice that the doGet() method is called
 twice !!
  4. On Netscape, with Acrobat Web Integration off, it successfully opens
 the PDF file :)


Netscape - verson 4.74
IE - version 5.50.4522.1800


As I noted in my earlier mail, everything works fine if connection to S1 is
HTTP instead of HTTPS.


Thanks for any help.
--
shiv
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Shiv Kumar wrote:


> Hi all
>
> This is a problem Im facing with Apache + Mod_SSL (for HTTPS).
>
> Consider this scenario :
>
>  |-|
>  |-|
> +-+  |-|   +-+
> | A  |  T |  |-|   | A  |    |
> | p  |  o |  |-|   | p  |  C |
>  HTTPS  | a  |  m |  |-| HTTP  | a  |  G |
> --->| c  |  c |--|-|-->| c  |  I |
> | h  |  a |  |-|   | h  |    |
> | e  |  t |  |-|   | e  |    |
> +-+  |-|   +-+
>  |-|
> S1   |-|   S2
>  |-|
>    Firewall
>
> When the servlet on S1 tries the following :
>
> URL url = new URL("http://S2/cgi-bin/mycgi.exe");
> URLConnection conn = url.openConnection();
> InputStream in = conn.getInputStream(); < FAILS HERE
>
> The exception is :
> 
> java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: no further information
> at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
> at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.doConnect(PlainSocketImpl.java:312)
> at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(PlainSocketImpl.java:125)
> at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:112)
> at java.net.Socket.(Socket.java:273)
> at java.net.Socket.(Socket.java:100)
> at sun.net.NetworkClient.doConnect(NetworkClient.java:50)
> at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(HttpClient.java:331)
> at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(HttpClient.java:517)
> at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.(HttpClient.java:267)
> at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.(HttpClient.java:277)
> at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.New(HttpClient.java:289)
> at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.connect(HttpURLConnection
>
> .java:379)
> at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLCon
>
> nection.java:472)
> 
>
> This used to work before introducing SSL module on Apache running on S1
> (i.e. when it was HTTP everywhere).
>
> Any idea of whats going wrong? Thanks.
> --
> shiv
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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I am looking for a comprehensive set of documentation.

2001-05-23 Thread Fred Huelsbeck
Title: I am looking for a comprehensive set of documentation.





Is there anything available in print?  Is there more than what is included, the "overview" stuff?


Thanks in advance,


Fred





RE: ***** URGENT: UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE TOMCAT-USER LIST *****

2001-05-21 Thread Fred Huelsbeck
Title: RE: * URGENT: UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE TOMCAT-USER LIST * 





THIS DOES NOT WORK!!!  I have even gotten the confirmation message back stating I had been removed, that was a week ago.  So far I have deleted over 1000 e-mail message since then.

Good luck!!


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I have been trying for days, still cannot unsubscribe, if you do find the
way, please let me know how.


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RE: ***** URGENT: UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE TOMCAT-USER LIST *****

2001-05-17 Thread Fred Huelsbeck
Title: RE: * URGENT: UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE TOMCAT-USER LIST *





I attempted to unsubscribe just two days after subscribing, and get the confirmation message, and yet here I am getting this e-mail.  Lest you think you're losing your mind, you are not.  You are stuck in the "Jakarta" episode of The Twilight Zone!!!

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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:35 AM
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On Thu, 17 May 2001, Laurence Mayer wrote:


> I have tried to unsubscribe using the only 2 address I have and
> still get failure messages.  There is defiantly something wrong.


But did you try to look for the address tomcat has for you, as
described in my original note?  That address may be very different
than what you think.


It may be possible that something is wrong, but so far, it's not clear
thatn any of the people that have responded to my note have actually
tried what I suggested.



> Does someone have the email address of the owner of the list?


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RE: please unsubscribe me

2001-05-07 Thread Fred Huelsbeck
Title: RE: please unsubscribe me





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> praveen wrote:
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yeah me too !!1





How to run through a DMZ firewall.

2001-05-07 Thread Fred Huelsbeck
Title: How to run through a DMZ firewall.





I have been unable to track down any documentation on this configuration.
Is there any out there?  Where can I get thorough documentation for Tomcat?
 
Thanks in advance,
 


Fred Huelsbeck