Hi James,
see below:
Am 2019-10-21 23:34, schrieb James H. H. Lampert:
httpHeaderSecurity
org.apache.catalina.filters.HttpHeaderSecurityFilter
antiClickJackingOption
SAMEORIGIN
Mark mentioned it before, that can also go into your apps web.xml and
httpHeaderSecurity
org.apache.catalina.filters.HttpHeaderSecurityFilter
antiClickJackingOption
SAMEORIGIN
In the filter mapping section of the web.xml add the following.
httpHeaderSecurity
/*
REQUEST
Before I installed the above filte
Thanks to all who have responded (especially Mr. Schultz), and thanks in
advance to anybody else who responds. It will be a few more days before I can
act on the information. I'm not ignoring any of you; I'm gathering information
so I can solve the problem ASAP upon my return to work from my vac
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James,
On 10/2/19 01:34, jam...@touchtonecorp.com wrote:
> We have a customer who is particularly concerned about security.
>
> We just updated their Tomcat, which solved all the issues coming up
> in their security scan, except for one involving th
On 02/10/2019 07:05, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
> Tomcat 7.0.63 and above.
>
> Navigate to the tomcat conf directory and open the web.xml with a text editor.
If you edit $CATALINA_BASE/conf/web.xml that will apply to every web
application deployed on the Tomcat instance. You may
Hi James,
Peter Kreuser
> Am 02.10.2019 um 08:05 schrieb
> :
>
> Tomcat 7.0.63 and above.
>
> Navigate to the tomcat conf directory and open the web.xml with a text editor.
>
> In the filter section of the web.xml add the following filter
>
>
> httpHeaderSecurity
>
> org.apache.cata
Tomcat 7.0.63 and above.
Navigate to the tomcat conf directory and open the web.xml with a text editor.
In the filter section of the web.xml add the following filter
httpHeaderSecurity
org.apache.catalina.filters.HttpHeaderSecurityFilter
antiClickJackingOption
SAME