Hi, I need some help on SSL client authentication.
If a user has digital certificate installed on his/her machine, we like to
authenticate the user using digital certificate, otherwise using
username/password.
When I set clientAuth=true in server.xml, open IE to the server URL
Dear All;
If I am not wrong, the Busyness algorithm routes requests to workers by
checking their Health
What criteria constitutes as a nodes Health
and if so,
How is it determined (using the native JVM or else )
Thanks you
Regards
Mohan
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Thanks David,
yes we experimented with JKumount in apache config, and it works fine.
the issue was we had a lot of paths to be set, but were able to get away
with the * character.
may be the issue of sending all that static page traffic over the AJP13
(mod_jk) AKA load-balancer was the imminent
Hi,
This is a known issue is Tomcat 6.0.14, it was reported using
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=42693 and it is
fixed in the trunk.
Regards,
lg
On Jan 6, 2008 1:50 PM, Jair da Silva Ferreira Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am experiencing a problem with
Hi Mohan,
Mohan2005 schrieb:
Dear All;
If I am not wrong, the Busyness algorithm routes requests to workers by
checking their Health
What criteria constitutes as a nodes Health
and if so,
How is it determined (using the native JVM or else )
All balancing methods of mod_jk share common
set clientAuth=want
you still may have to do some mucking around in the realm code to be
able to do both in a prioritized order
Filip
Dave wrote:
Hi, I need some help on SSL client authentication.
If a user has digital certificate installed on his/her machine, we like to authenticate
I've volunteered to maintain a Java based application for a non-profit org.
Specs: Apache TomCat 4.1.24
Database : Mysql 4.X
Application : Java,VTL,Torgue and Turbine
The application used to gather reports works well for a small date range (
lesser time) and fails (not