Hello.
I get the password request from tomcat, then whatever i give to it, it comes up again.
If i cancel it, i of course get a 401..
You can try this url to the server. Actually, nothing is installed, or is modified
from the install,
except the tomcat-users.xml.
Okay, found where the problem lied.
I started tomcat using the startup.sh file, that created the correct CATALINA_HOME env
for the
instance, but did not set it as global env in my .bashrc. the env was just not set,
thus empty.
Once i set this env, it worked.
So, it seems that there is a problem
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but when forwarding your tomcat-users.xml, you
sent the manager
password as well. Just FYI.
...Paul
Frederic Barachant wrote:
Okay, found where the problem lied.
I started tomcat using the startup.sh file, that created the correct CATALINA_HOME
env
At 08/07/2002 11:36:00, you wrote:
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but when forwarding your tomcat-users.xml, you
sent the manager
password as well. Just FYI.
yes, i'm aware. there was nothing anyone could do to anything at this time. i've now
changed passwords.
Thanks for the advert,
Hi,
even i faced the same problem, but i was on windows. I dont think that
should matter much. Check the log files, for any errors which might have
been while starting tomcat. In my case, i was gettting error in JDBC Realm,
driver not found. After i fixed the problem, the manager was accepting
What is the error code you see in your browser?
-Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Frederic Barachant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 2:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: manager does not want my password
Hello.
I've got a standalone tomcat 4.0.1 install on a