Hi All,
I have this error of 'unable to passivate due to ctx lock' thrown from jboss
when my Session Bean tries to create ~7000 entries in the Oracle DB through the
ejbCreate() methods in the various Entity Bean instances.
I have a local machine running on windows, where when my code tested lo
Scott,
Thanks for your input, as you mentioned,
It was a false alarm raised by the Network Scanner of (ISS http://www.iss.net).
This was confirmed by one of their staffs.
Regards,
Badri.
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Scott,
Thanks for your input, as you mentioned,
It was a false alarm raised by the Network Scanner of (ISS http://www.iss.net).
This was confirmed by one of their staffs.
Regards,
Badri.
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But I beleive, that Tomcat in JBoss may have this mod_cookies module enabled, I
couldn't go that deep to check it up in the configuration.
How do I check that ? Any thoughts ?
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We had an internal security scan run in our intranet and Norton reported this
vulnerablity in Tomcat installed on JBoss. Any one else ran into this problem ?
Any solutions to overcome this ?
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The Apache HTTP server has an optional module mod_cookies that could allow a
remote attacker to o
We had an internal security scan run in our intranet and Norton reported this
vulnerablity in Tomcat installed on JBoss. Any one else ran into this problem ?
Any solutions to overcome this ?
-
The Apache HTTP server has an optional module mod_cookies that could allow a
remote attacker to o