Re: [CentOS] Tomcat with squid username/password

2008-09-20 Thread lingu
HI, If it is an squid proxy then you can bypass the tomcat server from the squid using two steps. 1) using url_regex in squid 2) you can masquerade that particular tomcat server ip using iptables on the squid box using iptables. Regards, Lingu On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Harry Su

Re: [CentOS] Tomcat with squid username/password

2008-09-11 Thread Jeff Kinz
My apologies for that last post. It was not intended to go to the list. I must have fat fingered the reply to choice. Sorry!. Jeff Kinz ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Tomcat with squid username/password

2008-09-11 Thread nate
Harry Sukumar wrote: > Is there a reason the username/password are not being sent? Our squid > proxy uses both NTLM and basic authentication. The reason is your application code is not using the proxy, or the application code is calling http libraries that are not using the proxy. Really nothing

Re: [CentOS] Tomcat with squid username/password

2008-09-11 Thread Jeff Kinz
Hi, for the sake of the the CentOS email servers, would you please turn off attaching the additional copy of your email in HTML format? You are sending your email out in both plain text and HTML format, which more than doubles the size of your email, thereby doubling the amount of bandwidth the C

[CentOS] Tomcat with squid username/password

2008-09-10 Thread Harry Sukumar
Hi, I am trying to help my friend on this -- Hi, I have an application deployed on tomcat 5.5 with java 1.6.0_07. Occasionally the application needs to connect through our proxy to the outside to collect patche