Thanks Maxim.
It's working now.
CONFIGURATION: one domain with one SSL Certificate. OM-Tomcat (/) + 2 other
subsites (/001 /002) behind Apache Webserver.
OM-Tomcat is served through Apache WebServer reverse proxy and the two
subsites directly by the Apache webserver.
The SSL Certificate is installe
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 at 00:43, jox joe wrote:
>
> Thank you. I've read this article several times.
> >Now according to CSRF:
> >You need to modify conf/jee-container.xml and add following property
> >
> >To block right before >name="connectionProperties">
> >This should fix your issue
>
> jee-cont
Thank you. I've read this article several times.
>Now according to CSRF:
>You need to modify conf/jee-container.xml and add following property
>
>To block right before
>This should fix your issue
jee-container.xml <-- This file is not available in OM6.
please check this article:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51721771/apache-openmeetings-4-0-4-csrf-attack-when-using-apache2-as-proxypass/51783235#51783235
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 at 21:58, jox joe wrote:
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> OM 6
> Apache Tomcat/9.0.43
> Ubuntu 18.4 server
> Apache Web Server 2.4.29
> traditional
OM 6
Apache Tomcat/9.0.43
Ubuntu 18.4 server
Apache Web Server 2.4.29
traditional install based on Alvaro's PDFs
I used JKS for SSL.
I did this after a long internet research:
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server.xml:
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default-ssl.config
Apache web server Apache/2.4