On 4/23/2018 11:46 AM, zahi.f...@gmail.com wrote:
I used the “manager” role for basic auth. While testing the web service with
postman, I entered my user name and password.
Yet, I got unauthorized message (401)..
I couldn’t find any explanation for this issue..
What do the log files say?
-T
Zahi,
On 23.4.2018. 16:38, Zahi Fail wrote:
> This is the following code from my web.xml file:
...
> *and in the tomcat-user.xml i have updated the code as below: *
...
You need to configure appropriate realm. Did you do that? You can do it
in your webapp's context.xml, or in server.xml file, b
I used the “manager” role for basic auth. While testing the web service with
postman, I entered my user name and password.
Yet, I got unauthorized message (401)..
I couldn’t find any explanation for this issue..
> On 23 Apr 2018, at 19:41, Christopher Schultz
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Zahi,
On 4/23/18 10:13 AM, zahi.f...@gmail.com wrote:
> I just copied my users section in the tomcat-users. There is more
> code - Tomcat users tag.. that shouldn’t be the problem cause I can
> enter to the tomcat manager page
Well, if it shouldn't
I just copied my users section in the tomcat-users. There is more code - Tomcat
users tag.. that shouldn’t be the problem cause I can enter to the tomcat
manager page
> On 23 Apr 2018, at 16:45, Christopher Schultz
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> Zahi,
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Zahi,
On 4/23/18 9:38 AM, Zahi Fail wrote:
> I'm working with Tomcat 9.0.6 version as my servlet, Throughout my
> jax-rs project i have tried to create basic authentication.
>
> While i'm trying to access a post method without the basic auth. it
>
Hello,
I'm working with Tomcat 9.0.6 version as my servlet,
Throughout my jax-rs project i have tried to create basic authentication.
While i'm trying to access a post method without the basic auth. it all
working well (I got the 200 message from the HTTP server). But, after
adding the basic aut
Hello Zahi,
As it is said in http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html "Please format your
messages as plain text, not HTML. Do not send attachments, as they are
likely to be removed and ignored by the mailing list server."
Just copy and paste the content of your xml files should be enough :)
Cheers,
On 23.04.2018 14:49, Zahi Fail wrote:
This is the following code from my web.xml file:
Images are the least popular medium to communicate code. And on this
list, this is actually enforced: Images are stripped. Please post the
actual text - that should be even easier than creating screen
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Steve,
On 10/22/12 2:47 PM, Adamus, Steven J. wrote:
> You need to push back and tell your Security Auditors that the Java
> and Jasper compilers are required for Tomcat. Provide any
> documentation they require.
Thank you for ending the madness.
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Subject: RE: tomcat question
Maxie,
You're probably referring to a DoD or similar security requirement. In the Web
Server STIG, Rule ID SV-2236r8 says, "Installation of compilers on production
web server is prohibited." The explanation provided is, "The presence
Maxie,
You're probably referring to a DoD or similar security requirement. In
the Web Server STIG, Rule ID SV-2236r8 says, "Installation of compilers
on production web server is prohibited." The explanation provided is,
"The presence of a compiler on a production server facilitates the
malicious
On 22/10/2012 14:18, Wiley, Maxie wrote:
> ALL,
>
> Is it possible to remove an installation of a compiler on a production web
> server(tomcat)? If there is a way to remove the compiler or is it required in
> order for the system to function properly. Could you please send me a
> precise summ
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> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 8:18 AM
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> Subject: tomcat question
>
> ALL,
>
> Is it possible to remove an installation of a compiler on a product
Remove the tomcat compilter?
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From: Jose María Zaragoza [mailto:demablo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 9:25 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat question
2012/10/22 André Warnier :
> Wiley, Maxie wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is it
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Subject: Re: tomcat question
Wiley, Maxie wrote:
> ALL,
>
> Is it possible to remove an installation of a compiler on a production web
> server(tomcat)? If there is a way to remove the compiler or is it required in
> order for the system to function properly. Could
2012/10/22 André Warnier :
> Wiley, Maxie wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is it possible to remove an installation of a compiler on a production web
>> server(tomcat)?
Jasper?
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Wiley, Maxie wrote:
ALL,
Is it possible to remove an installation of a compiler on a production web
server(tomcat)? If there is a way to remove the compiler or is it required in
order for the system to function properly. Could you please send me a precise
summary of why and any steps that c
> From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: TomCat question
>
> That depends on the all important version of tomcat you are using.
> Versions 5.5.x and 6.0.x at least should run on a j2se no problem.
I think you're confusing the OP's question with the m
> From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: TomCat question
>
> > From: Ghanta, Bose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > "Will Tomcat run with J2SE or does it require J2EE?"
>
> The ones I have here run just fine on J2SE.
Tomcat must be run
, October 24, 2008 10:30 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: TomCat question
> From: Ghanta, Bose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Will Tomcat run with J2SE or does it require J2EE?"
The ones I have here run just fine on J2SE
> From: Ghanta, Bose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Will Tomcat run with J2SE or does it require J2EE?"
The ones I have here run just fine on J2SE.
- Peter
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That depends on the all important version of tomcat you are using.
Versions 5.5.x and 6.0.x at least should run on a j2se no problem.
--David
Ghanta, Bose wrote:
Dear TomCat community,
I need to your advice and I appreciate it very much. We are porting Sun
J2SE to our platform and would l
thats why i cant use relative paths.
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Gesendet: Montag, 21. Mai 2007 20:56
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Betreff: RE: Tomcat-Question: Inefficient searching for jsp-files?
your docBase shouldn't include the absolute
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Gesendet: Montag, 21. Mai 2007 19:56
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Betreff: Re: Tomcat-Question: Inefficient searching for jsp-files?
On 5/21/07, Thomas Hoffmann (Speed4Trade) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> i am
On 5/21/07, Thomas Hoffmann (Speed4Trade)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
i am using Tomcat 5.5.23. When i request a simple jsp-file
my file-monitor shows me, that tomcat is searching from root.
This is a problem for website with a lot of traffic.
A screenshot is attached to this mail.
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