It would be something that combines all 4 of your items below. I would be
looking for something that can just give health status of Tomcat and the apps
being hosted by that instance. This wouldn't/shouldn't have any "Admin" rights
to do anything other than provide info. HTML is fine, but I think
Jon,
On 9/8/23 14:21, Mcalexander, Jon J. wrote:
In seeing the latest messages about the manager application, something that I and my team
would LOVE to have is just a Status app that provides all the items status wise that the
Manager app does, without any of the "Application Management" like
In seeing the latest messages about the manager application, something that I
and my team would LOVE to have is just a Status app that provides all the items
status wise that the Manager app does, without any of the "Application
Management" like restarting an app, etc. I know all the pieces are
On 9/8/23 8:34 AM, Ivano Luberti wrote:
I had similar problem with mod_security installed on servers and apache
used as proxy.
mod_security intercept the request and if considers it suspicious
generate a 403 error
Found it.
It's in the AWS WAF. A rule called
"AWS#AWSManagedRulesCommonRuleS
Thanks Christopher
Il 08/09/2023 17:51, Christopher Schultz ha scritto:
Ivano,
On 9/8/23 11:17, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page
I can see the following line:
Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1
Keep alive socket
Ivano,
On 9/8/23 11:17, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page
I can see the following line:
Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1 Keep
alive sockets count: 1
But looking at the thread list under the line I can count 24
I had similar problem with mod_security installed on servers and apache
used as proxy.
mod_security intercept the request and if considers it suspicious
generate a 403 error
Il 08/09/2023 17:25, James H. H. Lampert ha scritto:
Yesterday, I discovered that our Tomcat-based webapp (running on a
Yesterday, I discovered that our Tomcat-based webapp (running on a
Amazon AWS) doesn't like the word "localhost."
If I enter it in a text field, through the UI, it won't save the record,
and if I feed it into our web services, it comes back with a 403:Forbidden.
My primary hypothesis is that
Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page
I can see the following line:
Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1 Keep
alive sockets count: 1
But looking at the thread list under the line I can count 24 lines.
So what is the number of thread current