, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Juni 2015 17:33
An: users@tomcat.apache.org
Betreff: Brand new to Tomcat
Hi,
I find myself in a position where I am the only system administrator on a
project that uses tomcat appserver and apache webeserver with a postgres
backend. We
On 16/06/2015 16:32, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
Hi,
I find myself in a position where I am the only system administrator on a
project that uses tomcat appserver and apache webeserver with a postgres
backend. We have two applications, and before and changeover from mod_ssl
to mod_nss we were
Hi,
I find myself in a position where I am the only system administrator on a
project that uses tomcat appserver and apache webeserver with a postgres
backend. We have two applications, and before and changeover from mod_ssl
to mod_nss we were able to go over port 80 to grab files out of the
Cohen, Laurence wrote:
Hi,
I find myself in a position where I am the only system administrator on a
project that uses tomcat appserver and apache webeserver with a postgres
backend.
I am going to do some guesswork here, and you'll tell us if I'm wrong.
Presumably, considering what you are
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Laurence,
On 6/16/15 1:02 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
Thanks for everyone's response. to Andre' Warnier, yes. There are
many ProxyPass statements in nss.conf on the Apache webserver.
They appear to have taken the place of redirect statements in
Am 16. Juni 2015 19:54:40 MESZ, schrieb Cohen, Laurence lco...@novetta.com:
On the old instance, represented in these files by prodweb01, ssl.conf
and
rewrite.conf were included from httpd.conf
On the new instance represented by testweb01, nss.conf and rewrite.conf
are
included from httpd.conf,
Yeah, I'm going to have to figure this out. If I paste the text in the
email it will be very long.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:00 PM, Felix Schumacher
felix.schumac...@internetallee.de wrote:
Am 16. Juni 2015 19:54:40 MESZ, schrieb Cohen, Laurence
lco...@novetta.com:
On the old instance,
From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com]
Subject: Re: Brand new to Tomcat
Sorry, I sent that last post before I sent this one. I'm assuming this is
what you were meaning about top posting? I should just post after all
previous posts?
Yes, but trimming out the fluff (e.g
*** nss.conf.testweb01 ***
Listen 443
AddType application/x-x509-ca-cert .crt
AddType application/x-pkcs7-crl.crl
NSSPassPhraseDialog file:/etc/httpd/.password.conf
#NSSPassPhraseDialog builtin
NSSPassPhraseHelper /usr/sbin/nss_pcache
NSSSessionCacheSize 1
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com]
Subject: Re: Brand new to Tomcat
Sorry, I sent that last post before I sent this one. I'm assuming this
is
what you were meaning about top posting
From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com]
Subject: Re: Brand new to Tomcat
I apologize everyone.
No apology needed - you're doing much better than many.
Are there some instructions that I'm supposed to have read through. I'd be
happy to
review anything that will provide
On the old instance, represented in these files by prodweb01, ssl.conf and
rewrite.conf were included from httpd.conf
On the new instance represented by testweb01, nss.conf and rewrite.conf are
included from httpd.conf, and ssl.conf is no longer used. You'll see that
there was an attempt to move
Am 16. Juni 2015 20:10:52 MESZ, schrieb Cohen, Laurence lco...@novetta.com:
Yeah, I'm going to have to figure this out. If I paste the text in the
email it will be very long.
Maybe you could look for the changes yourself (diff might be your friend) and
just paste the things that are
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Felix Schumacher
felix.schumac...@internetallee.de wrote:
Am 16. Juni 2015 20:10:52 MESZ, schrieb Cohen, Laurence
lco...@novetta.com:
Yeah, I'm going to have to figure this out. If I paste the text in the
email it will be very long.
Maybe you could look
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On 6/16/15 2:39 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com] Subject: Re:
Brand new to Tomcat
Sorry, I sent that last post before I sent this one. I'm
assuming this is what you were meaning about
Thanks for everyone's response. to Andre' Warnier, yes. There are many
ProxyPass statements in nss.conf on the Apache webserver. They appear to
have taken the place of redirect statements in ssl.conf, which is no longer
in use.
Your configuration assumption is correct, except that the users
I am most definitely confused. :-)
I'm gathering and sanitizing configuration files now.
Thanks,
Larry
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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Laurence,
On 6/16/15 1:02 PM, Cohen, Laurence
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Christopher Schultz
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Larry,
On 6/16/15 3:34 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christopher Schultz
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Larry,
On 6/16/15 3:34 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
Larry,
BTW, you're doing great. Thanks for battling-through. See below.
On 6/16/15 2:29 PM,
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Larry,
BTW, you're doing great. Thanks for battling-through. See below.
On 6/16/15 2:29 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
*** nss.conf.testweb01 ***
Listen 443
AddType application/x-x509-ca-cert .crt AddType
application/x-pkcs7-crl
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christopher Schultz
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Larry,
BTW, you're doing great. Thanks for battling-through. See below.
On 6/16/15 2:29 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
*** nss.conf.testweb01 ***
Recently we moved our application from an old ubuntu to a newer centos
box. We upgraded our JAVA version, tomcat (from v5 to latest v6) and
basically all server components. Local tests of our application showed
no problems with these newer versions, in fact it has been developed
with these
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Martin,
On 11/8/13, 9:59 AM, Martin wrote:
Recently we moved our application from an old ubuntu to a newer
centos box. We upgraded our JAVA version, tomcat (from v5 to latest
v6) and basically all server components.
I would highly recommend
Thank you Christopher for your in depth annotations. We just downgraded
from v6.0.34 to .20 and the problem has vanished. We obviously have some
changes to do before we can upgrade to v7 as far as the session handling
is concerned. Your post will help us along the way. Thanks again.
Martin
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Martin,
On 11/8/13, 11:40 AM, Martin wrote:
Thank you Christopher for your in depth annotations. We just
downgraded from v6.0.34 to .20 and the problem has vanished. We
obviously have some changes to do before we can upgrade to v7 as
far as the
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On 12/12/2009 1:40 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Adria Stembridge [mailto:adrya.stembri...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: New to Tomcat -- SSL
I compiled jsvc per tomcat 5.5 documentation.
[Linux] service tomcat5 stop
[Linux] ./bin
Don't the Tomcat logs say anything helpful ?
Actually, yes...
SEVERE: Catalina.start:
LifecycleException: service.getName(): Catalina; Protocol handler start
failed: java.net.BindException: *Permission denied:80*
at org.apache.catalina.connector.Connector.start(Connector.java:1097)
From: Adria Stembridge [mailto:adrya.stembri...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: New to Tomcat -- SSL
SEVERE: Catalina.start:
LifecycleException: service.getName(): Catalina; Protocol handler
start
failed: java.net.BindException: *Permission denied:80
Linux/UNIX systems do not allow unprivileged userids to access ports
1024. Although you can run Tomcat under the root userid, this is not
recommended for security reasons. Instead, start Tomcat with jsvc:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/setup.html#Unix%20daemon
- Chuck
I
I've been at this for two days. Learning a lot, but this is production and
needs to get back to service. Is there another way, other than
revoking/requesting a new SSL certificate and using apache mod_jk?
Tomcat works under 8080 and 8443 currently.
Isn't there a way to forward 8443 to 443
From: Adria Stembridge [mailto:adrya.stembri...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: New to Tomcat -- SSL
Tomcat works under 8080 and 8443 currently.
Isn't there a way to forward 8443 to 443 with iptables?
Yes, that's frequently done. From the Tomcat FAQ:
- Another way is to use Iptables to redirect
From: Adria Stembridge [mailto:adrya.stembri...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: New to Tomcat -- SSL
I compiled jsvc per tomcat 5.5 documentation.
[Linux] service tomcat5 stop
[Linux] ./bin/jsvc -Djava.endorsed.dirs=./common/endorsed -cp
./bin/bootstrap.jar -outfile ./logs/catalina.out -errfile
:
From: Adria Stembridge [mailto:adrya.stembri...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: New to Tomcat -- SSL
Tomcat works under 8080 and 8443 currently.
Isn't there a way to forward 8443 to 443 with iptables?
Yes, that's frequently done. From the Tomcat FAQ:
- Another way is to use Iptables to redirect
Adria Stembridge wrote:
I'm setting up a standalone instance of Tomcat with SSL. Tomcat5 is
installed on the RHEL5 box and the sample pages load fine. I created a csr
using keytool and requested a certificate from Verisign. After this is
imported (I'm waiting on delivery from verisign),
On 11/12/2009 11:47, Adria Stembridge wrote:
I'm setting up a standalone instance of Tomcat with SSL. Tomcat5 is
installed on the RHEL5 box and the sample pages load fine. I created a csr
using keytool and requested a certificate from Verisign. After this is
imported (I'm waiting on
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I'm setting up a standalone instance of Tomcat with SSL. Tomcat5 is
installed on the RHEL5 box and the sample pages load fine. I created a csr
using keytool and requested a certificate from
Should the port redirects for Connector 8080 and 8009 also be changed to
443?
a
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Pid p...@pidster.com wrote:
On 11/12/2009 11:47, Adria Stembridge wrote:
I'm setting up a standalone instance of Tomcat with SSL. Tomcat5 is
installed on the RHEL5 box and the
I've updated the connector as follows:
Connector
port=8080
redirectPort=8443
minSpareThreads=25
connectionTimeout=2
maxSpareThreads=75
maxThreads=150
/Connector
Connector
port=443
scheme=https
secure=true
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Adria,
On 12/11/2009 2:48 PM, Adria Stembridge wrote:
I've updated the connector as follows:
Connector
port=8080
redirectPort=8443
minSpareThreads=25
connectionTimeout=2
maxSpareThreads=75
Any reason you are using Apache httpd, here, at all?
None - I'd prefer not using it at all if possible.
If Apache httpd is not needed, shut it down and disable it. In fact,
uninstall it if you don't need it.
Perfect.
Ports 80, 8080, 443 and 8443 are allowed through the firewall.
You
Well, I appear to have something wrong. Pages are not served over 80 or
443 after updating server.xml and iptables.
[linux]# netstat -an | grep LISTEN
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:897 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
tcp0
Adria Stembridge wrote:
Well, I appear to have something wrong. Pages are not served over 80 or
443 after updating server.xml and iptables.
[linux]# netstat -an | grep LISTEN
try netstat -pan, which will also give you the PID of the process owning
the listening socket.
...
tcp0
Christopher Schultz wrote:
On 4/13/2009 1:55 PM, Liraz Siri wrote:
We're proud to announce the release of TurnKey Apache Tomcat, an
installable live CD of Apache Tomcat that can run on real hardware in
addition to most types of virtual machines (e.g., VMWare, VirtualBox,
Parallels, Xen HVM).
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Liraz Siri li...@turnkeylinux.org wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
If your goal was a minimal set of components, why did you choose to
include Apache httpd + mod_jk, neither of which are required to run Tomcat.
You're right Chris, you don't _need_ Apache,
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Apparently you haven't consulted any tomcat-using java developers, since
That's sort of why we posted to tomcat-users. We're not Apache Tomcat
experts ourselves, so we figured the community would have some good
feedback on our first stab at a Tomcat appliance.
tomcat
2009/4/20 Markus Schönhaber tomcat-us...@list-post.mks-mail.de:
Leon Rosenberg:
tomcat standalone performs better in most setups (yes, yes sendfile
myth is there too, but the performance measurements shows that tomcats
plain old java connector performs better)
Which performance measurements
Leon Rosenberg:
tomcat standalone performs better in most setups (yes, yes sendfile
myth is there too, but the performance measurements shows that tomcats
plain old java connector performs better)
Which performance measurements do show that?
Regards
mks
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Liraz,
On 4/20/2009 4:17 AM, Liraz Siri wrote:
You're right Chris, you don't _need_ Apache, and therefore mod_jk to run
Tomcat. Tomcat can listen (and does by default, though we turned it off
for security reasons) and answer requests directly.
Christopher Schultz wrote:
I would argue that A is best achieved by a hardware load balancer
rather than Apache httpd, B is actually /not/ achieved by the addition
of Apache httpd (more components means more complexity which means
higher maintenance costs), and C is served perfectly by Tomcat
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Liraz,
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Christopher Schultz wrote:
I would argue that A is best achieved by a hardware load balancer
rather than Apache httpd, B is actually /not/ achieved by the addition
of Apache httpd (more components
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Liraz,
On 4/13/2009 1:55 PM, Liraz Siri wrote:
We're proud to announce the release of TurnKey Apache Tomcat, an
installable live CD of Apache Tomcat that can run on real hardware in
addition to most types of virtual machines (e.g., VMWare,
Hi everyone,
I'm one of the developers for TurnKey Linux, a community oriented open
source project developing a family of free, Ubuntu-based installable
Live CDs which are lightweight and optimized for ease of use in
server-type usage scenarios (e.g., LAMP, Joomla CMS, Drupal, Ruby on Rails):
Hi All!!
I am new to Tomcat. Can someone tell me what is new in Tomcat 6.0 compared
to the last version.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Ashish
Might give you some ideas...
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
On 9/5/07, Ashish Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All!!
I am new to Tomcat. Can someone tell me what is new in Tomcat 6.0 compared
to the last version.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Ashish
to Tomcat. Can someone tell me what is new in Tomcat 6.0 compared
to the last version.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Ashish
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Hi there...
Running Fedora Core 4 and installed Tomcat via yum installs
I'm trying to get Nutch search engine working and keep getting the
following errors. I'm told by the nutch mailing list that this is a
specific issue to Tomcat??
HTTP Status 500 -
root cause
Error starting modern compiler
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers.Javac13.execute()
(/usr/lib/libant-1.6.2.jar.so)
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.compile()
check that your JAVA_HOME points to a jdk, not a jre. It may be jasper
compiler don't find a
David Delbecq ha scritto:
Btw, this is quite curious:
/usr/lib/libjasper5-compiler-5.0.30.jar.so
You should probably use the official tomcat release files available on
apache.org to be sure it's not a distro related problem.
Please also note 5.0.30 is a beta, latest 5.0.x tomcat stable version
I'm guess tomcat compiled into native code. I may wrong but in fedora5
all of Apache Jakarta Project and Apache Geronimo are compiled in
native code. As for me it's a bad idea
On 4/5/06, David Delbecq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
root cause
Error starting modern compiler
Hi, I'm new here i'm having problems with new versions of Tomcat.
I was using tomcat 5.0.27 and i have a web application made in Java.
My code has to get URL using the following code:
String url = request.getRequestURL().toString();
I use Struts and my URL is
http://localhost:8080
Lucio Ribeiro wrote:
Hi, I'm new here i'm having problems with new versions of Tomcat.
I was using tomcat 5.0.27 and i have a web application made in Java.
My code has to get URL using the following code:
String url = request.getRequestURL().toString();
I use Struts and my
Hello All,
I am new to Tomcat, coming from a Websphere background. I am using
Eclipse with the Tomcat plug-in installed. I can successfully start
the server, everything seems OK so far.
A few questions.
1. On Websphere I had a web.xml file where I would define servlet
entry points
files, you can refer to the
archives and find it. It was a couple days ago.
Good luck, hope this helped a bit.
Becky
Jason T. Slack wrote:
Hello All,
I am new to Tomcat, coming from a Websphere background. I am using
Eclipse with the Tomcat plug-in installed. I can successfully start
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