From: Caldarale, Charles R
Subject: RE: How to use -security when running as a service under Windows.
From: Andoni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to use -security when running as a service
under Windows.
Ok, as I said to my boss:
2. OpenVMS is still stuck on Tomcat 4.1
Not true
Thanks a million for that. It sound like exactly what I need.
I also found this website which gives a way of registering the Tomcat service.
I added the switches to it and that seems to work also, though it is aimed at
Tomcat 4 users and yours seems to be particularly for Tomcat 5 users?
The
Very nice.
Africa's a bit under-represented.
--- Claire McLister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We've been working with Google Maps to see if we
can automatically map
origins of emails to groups.
As a trial, we've been mapping active emails to
this group since Oct
27th at:
yes this is very very cool. i'm in london though - on the map i'm in cambridge
.. i think are corporate ISP is there though ;)
-Original Message-
From: ALEX HYDE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 November 2005 10:20
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Google Map of active users on
FYI
Hp and Dell support a full stack Linux/JBoss at a very competitive price,
with support.
This in my view is another alternative.
Bruno Georges
Glencore International AG
Tel. +41 41 709 3204
Fax +41 41 709 3000
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Oops, I'm not in Fremont, California I'm in Cwmbran, South Wales!!!
Mike Fowler
Registered Linux user: 379787
I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
I could do anything, if only I could get 'round to it
-PULP 'Glory Days'
Oliver Hookins wrote:
I've been trying to find some decent documentation on setting up
Tomcat to communicate with mod_jk2 and Apache over unix sockets. So
far what I've found suggests I only need to alter jk2.properties with
details of the socket, and workers2.properties with the same
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I think the concept is interesting though, albeit not perfect. It would
be difficult to know where people are unless the ISPs gave that information.
But, as a proof-of-concept, esp using google maps, I think it is a great
idea.
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Love is mutual
Hi,
Sorry for nagging,
I just thought to mention: I use TC 5.0.27
Thanks,
Yair
Yair Fine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have am .MHT file on my web application. It is a web-archive page.
If i open it through the file system ( double click) , an internet explorer is
opened and the page is seen
tomcat has the status servlet, so you could use that to monitor tomcat.
other than that, you'd probably have to write a servlet to return snmp
results
peter
On 11/4/05, Dave Morrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone out there have any experience with monitoring Tomcat using the
SNMP agent
Right on.
On Nov 4, 2005, at 2:33 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
It appears to be analysing the 'Received from' headers in the email and
finding the one closest to the head of the message with a hostname that
can be resolved to an IP, then using one of the IP range to location
databases - not sure
It depends on how your VPN is setup. I know my company starts
throttling back my bandwidth when I try to transfer a file greater than
2 meg. The first 2 megs go through ok, but they tar-pit me after that
so the remaining transfer can take forever.
faria hassan wrote:
Hi,
I'm running
Search the list. I believe there was a post about a similar mime problem
yesterday. The mime settings where slightly different what you show in your
post.
HTH - Richard
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From: Yair Fine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 5:53 AM
To: Tomcat Users
I'm the only one in Mexico?? Wow... guess that means if the user base
grows in my country then I'll get more job offers =)
Very nice work. Any plans to release details on how you did it? I'd be
really interested in doing something similar just for kicks.
Regards,
Luis
Claire McLister
Hi All,
I've got an 5.0.28 Tomcat installation functioning as a web serverver. I've
commented out the SSL part to get HTTPS connections.
Next step I've tried to set the used cipher to something else (by default 128
bit AES is used, I'd like to get something faster, bf-cbc). So I've added
From: Luis Torres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Very nice work. Any plans to release details on how you did
it?
One could do something similar by:
- Subscribe to the list.
- Archive the messages in (say) mbox format.
- Write yourself a little script that pulls out message headers, in
[reposted since there was no answer yet]
Hello all,
I just started working on an existing webapp which runs under Tomcat
4.x. Being a 5.5 user myself I tried deploying the app on Tomcat 5.5.4,
but the application fails to work properly -- all static content is missing.
I tracked the problem
Hi;
I have IIS and Tomcat and except for this one problem, it is working fine.
IIS has 18 websites that are all the same IP address and requests are routed
to each based on the header. These all work fine, both htm and jsp.
If the requesting header does not match any of those specified for
I would guess that I'm responsible for 2 entries in germany, because my
works ISP is in Karlsruhe and my home ISP is in Hamburg :)
Christoph
Claire McLister wrote:
Hi,
We've been working with Google Maps to see if we can automatically map
origins of emails to groups.
As a trial, we've
that is not the issue here. After further research, I have found that
anything over 1k is timing out. I can go to other websites, download megs of
data without problem.
I also ran tcpdump on the server. I see that the vpn client is requesting
over HTTP/1.0. According to release notes, Coyote is
Hi,
Those (very few) of you who use JBuilder for Tomcat
development know that JB insists on copying .class
files into the WEB-INF/classes directory for you.
Ordinarily, this is ok, but with the new version of
JBuilder (2006), in one of the diectories it decides
to copy 67 out of 78 files.
1. Has
I'm not using JB.
So what exactly is your problem? JB doesn't copy all files for
you? Or you don't want JB to copy at all? Well, I mean,
WEB-INF/classes is the correct place to put .class files, so I don't see
any problem that JB copies them there. If you want to make sure all
I used JBuilder(6) on a project for a few months back in 2002. As I recall,
they had a fairly active set of private newsgroups with some very helpful
people on them. Maybe that would be a better place to ask your question?
I'm not saying that the Tomcat mailing list is inappropriate, just that
I'd like to use SNMP which is referenced here
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/management/SNMP.html
David A. Morrow
Technical Systems Lead
Autodata Solutions Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.autodata.net
Tel: (519) 951-6079
Fax: (519) 451-6615
Poor planning on your part does not
Well for the JNI it was necessary as it is like a dll in windows and cannot
be loaded more than once - which Tomcat would try to do - 1 for each
instance.
Mike.
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From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 November 2005 12:40
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re:
Hi,
I'm adding a level of security to my web applicaiton.
Certain pages are only available to certain users.
So the page first checks wither the user is authorized
to view it. If yes, it displays the page. Otherwise it
offers to login.
I don't want to do this with a (short) if and a
(long) then
--- Bob Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 11:14:19 -0800 (PST)
Dola Woolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
In one of my JSP pages (ErrorPage.jsp) I have the
following code.
%
if (display-nothing-only-forward) {
out.println(META to forward to another page in
It might be interesting to look at the class file generated from your
JSP... many times things like this become fairly obvious when you see the
code that is actually being executed.
Also, if your using a JSP 2.0 container, you may be interested in playing
with tag files:
I'm using the Daemon script located here...
http://www.linuxjava.net/howto/webapp/#daemons
http://www.linuxjava.net/howto/webapp/install_files/tomcatd
This has worked very well so far, but during boot the tomcat script
fails. It just hangs. I have no idea why. It starts fine by calling
One more question. Is there any way for you to log out an init script
like this to see where it's getting hung up? As a java developer I'm
wanting to Log4J this. :-)
Preston
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Why not just specify the protected pages in your web.xml and let
Tomcat do this for you?
If that isn't flexible enough, I would do this as a servlet
filter.
Mark
Dola Woolfe wrote:
Hi,
I'm adding a level of security to my web applicaiton.
Certain pages are only available to certain users.
Preston,
Assuming you are on some form of *nix and your script starts with something
like ...
#! /bin/sh
... you can probably put the following statement right after it ...
set -o xtrace
This will trace the script to standard output.
But come to think of it, if this is at boot time it may
A guess without seeing the stack trace but I suspect that some of your
response has been committed before you issue the redirect. This will
cause an ISE to be thrown. See SRV.15.5
Mark
PHIL CAVAZOS wrote:
Anyone run across this before?
I created a servlet which has JDBC calls in it. As part
Hi,
I upgraded from Tomcat 5.5.9 to Tomcat 5.5.12 and cannot get
https connectors to work.
Here is an extract from my server.xml
Connector port=443 maxHttpHeaderSize=8192
maxThreads=150 minSpareThreads=25 maxSpareThreads=75
enableLookups=false disableUploadTimeout=true
It turns out that I was issuing the sendError without immediately returning.
After reading the documentation it states that no more output should be sent
after calling this method. My code was continuing with output that was causing
the ISE. Thanks for the response.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I thought that once an user is authenticated, using the session object at
the head of each page, should be nearly a default way to ensure only allowed
user can navigate the 'secured pages'.
I'm relatively new to JSP/ Servlet programming, so more than an answer, I
guess mine is a query
When can I see this map in Google Maps web site?
On 11/4/05, Claire McLister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We've been working with Google Maps to see if we can automatically map
origins of emails to groups.
As a trial, we've been mapping active emails to this group since Oct
27th at:
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