Getting rid of URL encoded jsessionid

2004-06-23 Thread Daniel Farinha
Hi all, I'm currently working with jetspeed on tomcat. The client accepts cookies, but still when logging in to jetspeed there is a jsessionid encoded on the URL. http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal;jsessionid=F127ADD711D9734E54E462920DF 9AA73 This only happens 1 time, straight after logging

Tomcat doesn't shutdown: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused

2003-07-18 Thread Daniel Farinha
was being blocked, which tomcat uses for shutdown. I opened port 8005 on the firewall and all worked fine. Hope this saves someone from all the trouble that I went through... It took me hours, several jdk and tomcat re-installations and a visit to IRC #tomcat to find that one out. Regards Dani

FW: Problems stopping tomcat 4.0.4 on linux

2002-07-07 Thread Daniel Farinha
That reminds me of the error I get every time I try to shutdown Tomcat when it is not actually running, only I get a "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused". This happens often during my messing up with the configuration files, since the startup script never outputs any errors, including t

Apache2-Tomcat4 over port 21

2002-07-06 Thread Daniel Farinha
I've configured Virtual Hosts as you describe under apache1.3/tc2.3 as well, and they did work ok (i.e. no crossing of context), but haven't gone around doing it with apache2/tc4 yet. If I do crack it I'll let you know. My problem now is to make apache2 in one box speak with tomcat4 in another bo

RE: tomcat_4.0.4 + apache_2.0.39 + mod_jk2 (linux): a failed attempt

2002-07-06 Thread Daniel Farinha
Of course! I did read somewhere that you can use mod_jk, but I must admit after so many frustrating hours trying to make mod_jk2 work I forgot about that and was just about to go back to Apache 1.3. Thank you for reminding me, I have now linked tomcat4 and apache2 with mod_jk. Still, in order to

tomcat_4.0.4 + apache_2.0.39 + mod_jk2 (linux): a failed attempt

2002-07-06 Thread Daniel Farinha
installation and go with a well tested combo, but will keep an interest in the tomcat 4.x + apache 2 + mod_jk2 combo for future installations. Regards Daniel Farinha -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>