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Thomas,
On 3/4/20 19:37, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> allowedRequestAttributesPattern=JK_LB_ACTIVATION
Note that JK_LB_ACTIVATION is already in the list of white-listed
attribute names. You should probably not have to set this
configuration
On 06/03/2020 06:46, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> the issue seems to be that mod_jk no longer works without a password
> with tomcat7. So you need to set a password on both sites, and than
> everything works again.
This is not the case. Tomcat can be configured so a secret is not required.
>
Hello,
> If you don't set secretRequired="false" properly then at start time Tomcat
> will complain if there is no specified "secret" attribute.
> If it doesn't complain then most probably you are testing again with the
> wrong server.xml or old version of Tomcat.
the issue seems to be that
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 10:05 AM Thomas Glanzmann
wrote:
> Hello Martin,
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> > > This should be: secretRequired="false".
> > > This attribute has been renamed recently.
>
> I just looked at my notes, and I tried that already yesterday night.
> Still facing the same problem with 403. Might it be
Hello Martin,
> > This should be: secretRequired="false".
> > This attribute has been renamed recently.
I just looked at my notes, and I tried that already yesterday night.
Still facing the same problem with 403. Might it be possible that I need
to use a secret in order to access ajp from
Hello Martin,
> This should be: secretRequired="false".
> This attribute has been renamed recently.
thanks. I'll test later and let you know how it went.
Cheers,
Thomas
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Hi Thomas,
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 3:53 AM Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> Hello,
> the problem was that I edited the wrong server.xml. The one that was not
> used. So now that I figured that out, settings these two settings help.
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Hello,
the problem was that I edited the wrong server.xml. The one that was not
used. So now that I figured that out, settings these two settings help.
Hello,
I've just upgraded to tomcat7 (7.0.100) afterwards I'm unable to
reconfigure it to the pre 7.0.100 behaviour where AJP connector listens
on the public ip address in order to use it with mod_jk. Can someone
help me out to make it works again? My server.xml is: