Hi
How can I make Geoserver accept WMS-requests of image sizes bigger than 4096
pixels? I would like to do so for my print service.
Regards
Anders Erlandsson
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:25 AM, sbkkae anders.erlands...@sundsvall.sewrote:
Hi
How can I make Geoserver accept WMS-requests of image sizes bigger than
4096
pixels? I would like to do so for my print service.
Weird... I don't believe the error message is generated by GeoServer, since
its
Hi Vikram,
Is it possible to create SLD same like google map. ?
It is indeed possible to create an SLD that looks like Google Maps,
and a simple Google search reveals a number of blogs and mailinglist
posts about it.
Have a look at a couple of those posts and you should be well on your way. :-)
Hi Christian and Simone,
I have updated to Geoserver 2.4.4 and have set the proxy base URL to
https://myserver/geoserver/ ; still all the POST requests (eg
/j_spring_security_check), at a certain point, are being redirected to http
(they seem to work under the hood because it's a matter of adding
I am new to SLD. So can you assist me to where I have to headfirst
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 1:50 PM, Hans Gregers Petersen
Hi
I get this error message frequently in the Geoserver log. I've searched the
repositories for help, but cant find any. Someone who knows when this may
occur? is it possible to find out which request that forces the error?
Regards
Anders Erlandsson
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Hi Vikram,
I am new to SLD. So can you assist me to where I have to headfirst
Then I would suggest that you read som articles on SLD first, for instance:
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/styling/sld-introduction.html
Hi,
In GeoEXT print ,map is not printed When WMS layer is secured and
getting *java.io.IOException:
The byte array is not a recognized imageformat.* But the same print is
working fine when layer is public and also how to change output filename
dymanically form javascript.Please guide wt i have to
Hi,
I finally managed to fix the issue. I am reporting my solution here in case
it's needed by someone else.
The problem arises from the way the response in built in Tomcat: it uses
the original request in order to determine the response, thus spring
security is redirecting the browser on http
Hi,
we are currently facing the same problem and we made a patch for MapFish
2.0 to allow forwarding of basic authentication from mapfish-print to
Geoserver when printing.
What kind of authentication are you using to access your secured layers?
Basic or something more complex?
To set the output
I'm currently using an older version of GeoServer (2.2). We ran security
scanning software and it came up with a vulnerability against Jetty. The
vulnerability # is CVE-2009-1523, which is Jetty is prone to a cross-site
scripting vulnerability and an information-disclosure vulnerability. I was
Hello Nikolaus,
In my work I think I had similar problem. I had 8-bit mosaic and set
Background Value as 255 (it was white color number in 8-bit pallete I
think), inputTransparent color as FF and outputtransparentcolor to
FF. In this way I had white background which was converted on
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Plummer, Thomas thomas.plum...@lmco.comwrote:
I'm currently using an older version of GeoServer (2.2). We ran security
scanning software and it came up with a vulnerability against Jetty. The
vulnerability # is CVE-2009-1523, which is Jetty is prone to a
Hi,
ver
I followed the instructions from GeoServer-2.4.4 for installing GDAL
extension into my GDAL binary installation. After installing everything and
set the GDAL_DATA and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables, I restarted
geoserver using:
sudo service geoserver restart and saw the following
Thanks Simone,
somehow, I never really understood how those three parameters work together.
Thank you for the explanation. works great.
Still, it is quite annoying to have to remove changed layers from layer groups
and the again add them to make such changes visible in the layer groups. But
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 7:16 AM, Nikolaus Pruzsinszky
nikolaus.pruzsins...@bmlvs.gv.at wrote:
Thanks Simone,
somehow, I never really understood how those three parameters work
together. Thank you for the explanation. works great.
Still, it is quite annoying to have to remove changed layers
Hi
I got around the printing authenticated layers issue by creating a user
in Geoserver called printer with access to all layers.
You can then add this security block in your config.yaml to send all
print requests as a specified user:
Security:
- !basicAuth
Matcher: !dnsMatch
host:
Hi,
Set up a batch/bash script and use task schedular/cron depending on your
system.
GWC has a REST interface, so the script can call curl for the URLs.
Here is the batch file I use to rebuild various tiles - it's actually
fairly complicated as I found I was acquiring lots of different scripts
I have ~25 offices globally and am thinking of deploying a GeoServer
instance on the intranet at each location -
but don't want to manage file replication and storage for ~25 systems
So I was wondering if anyone had configured GeoServer to fetch files from
Azure Cloud storage containers
Any
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