On 10/15/21, 10:05 AM, "jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID"
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> -Original Message-
> From: Shekhar Naidu
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2021 7:45 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Tomcat 8.5.37 is automatically redeploying apps on every Saturday
>
, "Chris Cheshire" wrote:
> On Sep 23, 2021, at 10:48 AM, Darryl Philip Baker
wrote:
>
> I am trying to download and validate the binary release 53 file name is
apache-tomcat-9.0.53.tar.gz using openssl and the SHA256 checksum from the link
on the download w
I am trying to download and validate the binary release 53 file name is
apache-tomcat-9.0.53.tar.gz using openssl and the SHA256 checksum from the link
on the download web page. The target system for the installation is running
RHEL7. The checksums don’t match. I don’t know if I am doing things
Until recently most of our Tomcat installations were using the Red Hat
distributed version. A version of Tomcat7 with Red Hat backporting security and
important break fixes. Red Hat has moved their redistribution of Tomcat to
another package other than the OS. A package that it has been decided
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On 8/28/20, 7:47 PM, "Daniel Savard" wrote:
Le ven. 28 août 2020 à 17:19, Darryl Philip Baker <
darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu> a écrit :
> I am having an
I am having an issue that I don’t understand. On RHEL6/CentOS and earlier my
predecessors would put self-signed certificates they wanted to trust in
/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/java/cacerts and it was good for the life of the
machine. On RHEL7 and I assume CentOS7 that file is part of a
We have switched from using the Red Hat supplied version of Tomcat to the
Apache supplied binary distribution. My management would like me to follow any
CVE related to Tomcat. I am wondering if there is a mailing list, I can
subscribe to that will give me just those items.
I should be
28 11:59 apache-tomcat-9.0.34
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Apr 28 15:00 latest ->
apache-tomcat-9.0.34
> [root@lmsdevsyncapp7 tomcat]#
>
>
> Darryl Baker, GSEC (he/him/his)
> Sr. System Administrator
> Distributed Application Platform Services
m Administrator
Distributed Application Platform Services
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On 4/30/20, 5:09 PM, "Darryl Philip Baker"
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Darryl,
On 4/30/20 07:59, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I am trying to upgrade a development environment from 9.0.20 to
> 9.0.34 and I am having issues getting the tomcat-connectors-1.2.46
> (mod_jk) to work in with the new version.
Can y
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From: Darryl Philip Baker
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Subject: Upgrading from 9.0.20 to 9.0.34 AJP connector issue [EXTERNAL]
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I am trying to upgrade a development environment from 9.0.20 to 9.0.34 and I am
having issues getting the tomcat-connectors-1.2.46 (mod_jk) to work in with the
new version. The Apache HTTPD configuration remains unchanged the paths pass
through a symbolic link I change to switch versions. The
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On 4/21/20, 5:29 PM, "Christopher Schultz"
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Darryl,
On 4/21/20 12:03, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> We currently have an application running in Tomcat7 that is
> connected to A
We currently have an application running in Tomcat7 that is connected to Apache
HTTPD via the mod_jk plugin. I have been asked to get a newer version of the
same application running on the same machine using Tomcat9. I know I will need
to use alternate ports and paths. I am a bit overwhelmed
> > The second reason is we use Splunk as a log aggregator. In Splunk
>> it is easy to filter these out when looking at the log but having
>> all these almost useless messages significantly adds to the
>> activity of the Splunk forwarder on these systems.
>I'm surprised
On 2/21/20, 11:36 AM, "Christopher Schultz"
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Darryl,
On 2/21/20 12:15, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances.
> A number of these a
On 2/21/20, 11:23 AM, "M. Manna" wrote:
Hey Darryl,
I may be mistaken, but It seems you are probably trying to make the
logging coarser. You can take a look at conf/logging.properties for your
tomcat instances to do the adjustments of log levels.
Regards,
I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances. A number of
these are load balanced using an F5 appliance. The
org.apache.catalina.values.AccessLogValve log file is filled with the F5 polls
to see if the application is alive. Under almost all circumstances these are
useless,
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