On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 00:33 -0600, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I have a web app that's worked for years. I had to go in and do some
> renovations on it due to a few new requirements. Now for some reason, I'm
> getting a new/different session id for each page. It's easy to see that's
> what happening
I have a web app that's worked for years. I had to go in and do some
renovations on it due to a few new requirements. Now for some reason, I'm
getting a new/different session id for each page. It's easy to see that's
what happening since I use the sessionid for a log file name. Where I used
to
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Konstantin,
On 12/30/11 3:53 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2011/12/30 Christopher Schultz :
>>
>> On 12/30/11 4:35 AM, Gadi Katsovich wrote:
>>> I am using Tomcat 5.5.30 and am affected by the hashtable
>>> collision DoS vulnerability.
>>
>> Just
2011/12/30 Christopher Schultz :
>
> On 12/30/11 4:35 AM, Gadi Katsovich wrote:
>> I am using Tomcat 5.5.30 and am affected by the hashtable collision
>> DoS vulnerability.
>
> Just wondering: are you actually under attack, or are you just saying
> that you are vulnerable?
>
> I would venture a gue
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 11:57 AM, S Ahmed wrote:
> I know with other frameworks (like python/rails) people tend to run
> multiple instaces of the web server and round robin requests to each using
> something like haproxy.
>
> Is this known in the tomcat community at all?
>
> If I have a server wi
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Ahmed,
On 12/30/11 2:57 PM, S Ahmed wrote:
> I know with other frameworks (like python/rails) people tend to
> run multiple instaces of the web server and round robin requests to
> each using something like haproxy.
>
> Is this known in the tomcat co
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Gadi,
On 12/30/11 4:35 AM, Gadi Katsovich wrote:
> I am using Tomcat 5.5.30 and am affected by the hashtable collision
> DoS vulnerability.
Just wondering: are you actually under attack, or are you just saying
that you are vulnerable?
I would ventur
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Ahmed,
On 12/30/11 12:41 PM, S Ahmed wrote:
> If I have a running application, and I redeploy, is it possible to
> keep the server live or does it have to shut-down and re-load? Any
> gotchas with doing this on a busy server?
If you just re-deploy,
If I have a running application, and I redeploy, is it possible to keep the
server live or does it have to shut-down and re-load? Any gotchas with
doing this on a busy server?
Also, I have been reading that if you don't probably clean things up in a
web app, there is a strong possibility that the
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 7:15 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> One final doubt can I have one servlet similar to listener which will listen
> to the clicks, store the path info,validate the sessions and then push that
> data to some jsp and I can include that jsp in my all pages.Do I need to
> implement th
On 30/12/2011 09:36, Gadi Katsovich wrote:
> Hello All,
> Can anyone tell me when is TC 5.5.35 scheduled to be released?
Soon. The original plan was for it to be tagged late last week. I guess
it will be released early in the New Year.
Mark
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Hi guys,
Is it possible to merge multiple xml file into a single xml file in tomcat.
The web.xml file & server.xml is getting large and I want it to be more
organized. Is this possible ?
Gadi Katsovich wrote:
>Hello All,
>I am using Tomcat 5.5.30 and am affected by the hashtable collision DoS
>vulnerability.
>I wanted to know if the Request parameter parsing is always invoked?
>
>Or is it only performed once a servlet asks for a parameter? Meaning if
>my servlets don't ask for a
Hello All,
Can anyone tell me when is TC 5.5.35 scheduled to be released?
Thank you
Hello All,
I am using Tomcat 5.5.30 and am affected by the hashtable collision DoS
vulnerability.
I wanted to know if the Request parameter parsing is always invoked?
Or is it only performed once a servlet asks for a parameter? Meaning if my
servlets don't ask for a parameter, then no hashing,
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