Thank you so much ! Issue resolved. So why it was not asking for username and
password before ?? Also the standard documentation doesn't talk about removing
that tag from context.xml. One last thing though, I can access "Server Status"
and "Manager app" but not "Host Manager" ? I do have admin-g
Tried that but no charm as of yet.
If I add comments like the one I have bold, I am unable to access tomcat
manager.So I have to uncomment it.
After uncomment. It says access denied...
Take just this out of context.xml and restart Tomcat and your browser.
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Actually I don't know if restarting
Tried that but no charm as of yet.
[root@docker1 META-INF]# cat /opt/tomcat/webapps/manager/META-INF/context.xml
If I add comments like the one I have bold, I am unable to access tomcat
manager.So I have to uncomment it.
After uncomment. It says access denied...
On Sunday, 14 August 201
On 14 August 2016 12:37:37 BST, Andrew M wrote:
>I have clear the history, tried different browsers, restarted tomcat
>several times. I'm not sure what you want me to comment/uncomment. My
>context.xml file is below:
That is the global context.xml. Check the web application specific context.xml
I have clear the history, tried different browsers, restarted tomcat several
times. I'm not sure what you want me to comment/uncomment. My context.xml file
is below:
root@docker1 conf]# cat context.xml
WEB-INF/web.xml
${catalina.base}/conf/web.xml
[root@docker1 conf]#
S
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 1:43 AM, Andrew M
wrote:
> I tried disabling SE Linux but no charm :(
> What is interesting is I have enabled finest level of debugging but I
> cannot see anything in log files as ALL or finest level of logging.
>
Make sure if you have an address filter in
webapps/manager
I tried disabling SE Linux but no charm :(
What is interesting is I have enabled finest level of debugging but I cannot
see anything in log files as ALL or finest level of logging.
logging.properties file.[CODE][root@docker1 logs]# cat
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