I tried to configure Apache with "ErrorDocument 501 error.html" howewer, it
doesn't seem to take affect. That error message still appears when I try to
connect via telnet and enter some characters. So I suspect that Tomcat
doesn't return 501 error code but return normal "html" signaling the error
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Hide 501 error message
>
> I'm sure you can turn off this version disclosure within Tomcat, too,
> but I can't remember how to do it. Check the archives, 'cause I'm sure
> this has been ask
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climbingrose,
climbingrose wrote:
> I'm configuring Tomcat 6.0.10 behind Apache 2.0 using mod_jk 1.2.3.
> Everything is working beautifully but I want to hide 501 error when
> malicious user try to access the server.
I assume you always want to hide
n as
well as revealing the technology I'm using on my website. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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