Hi Frans,
I lodged the original issue about this. What I have done is set the proxy-base
url for the workspace and left the Global proxy-base url unset. This allows me
to access the admin pages.
From: Frans Fierens
Sent: Wednesday, 3 August 2022 2:26 AM
To: Andrea Aime
Cc:
On Wednesday, 3 August 2022 3:57:57 AM AEST Elstermann, Mike wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> can someone maybe help me with a Geoserver installation on MAC (M1)?
> Have it installed with Homebrew, ran so far on this computer wonderfully,
> but since an update with brew on Geoserver2.21.1 it no longer
Hello all,
can someone maybe help me with a Geoserver installation on MAC (M1)?
Have it installed with Homebrew, ran so far on this computer wonderfully, but
since an update with brew on Geoserver2.21.1 it no longer runs, Java problem?
I get the following messages:
mikee.@MBP-von-Mike ~ % java
In our case we want to give internet access. Unfortunately I did not set it
up, and I have no experience
with Nginx myself, so I can't get into more details, sorry. Hopefully
someone else on this list is more
proficient with deployments.
Cheers
Andrea
On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 6:26 PM Frans Fierens
Thanks Andrea,
I already tried to configure the nginx but without success. It would be
interesting to get more info on the nginx config. There are also other
issues to deal when using this option: you give internet access to the
admin pages (which I would prefer not to do).
best regards,
Hi Frans,
maybe it just requires a different set up? These two servers are using
nginx proxying, and a proxy base URL,
but the UI works, as you can see:
https://gs-main.geosolutionsgroup.com/geoserver/web/
http://gs-stable.geosolutionsgroup.com/geoserver/web/
One is a 2.20.x, the other is a
Hello,
I do have the same problem as posted in:
https://sourceforge.net/p/geoserver/mailman/message/37250476/
When geoserver is behind a reverse proxy as nginx and when "Proxy Base
URL" is not empty in the global setting, it is not possible to access
the web user interface anymore. I also
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Dear Marco,
Thank you for making time to investigate this issue further. I will go ahead
and open up a bug report as suggested.
Kind regards,
Ursula
From: Marco Volpini
Sent: Tuesday, 2 August 2022 5:55 PM
To: Michael, Ursula (DEM)
Cc: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Dear Ursula,
I've done some checks and yes I confirm that it is a bug. When evaluating
the JDBCMultipleValue directive the code is not taking into consideration
that Oracle uses JDBC Prepared Staments only
I confirm what others say, JDK 17 support and Jakarta EE support are two
separate things.
GeoServer would also not work on Tomcat 10, for the same reason, an
application can only
support J2EE, or Jakarta EE, but cannot support both, the day we switch
GeoServer will
stop working on older
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