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Hi,
Thanks for answering.
All "regular" users are in a database with passwords MD5 encoded, but not
handled by Tomcat.
The concern I have is the users tomcat and manager that must be in the
tomcat-users.xml file or don't they?
Nope.
You can use any realm with any weba
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> But I don't like that password of Users are revealed.
To quote from the Tomcat doc:
"MemoryRealm is a simple demonstration implementation of the Tomcat 6
Realm inte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using JMX to monitor Tomcat 5.5.25 and it works fine.
But I don't like that password of Users are revealed.
Is it possible to configure Tomcat/JMX so that passwords are not shown?
Use digested passwords.
Mark
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Hi,
I'm using JMX to monitor Tomcat 5.5.25 and it works fine.
But I don't like that password of Users are revealed.
Is it possible to configure Tomcat/JMX so that passwords are not shown?
Regards
Gunnar
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