On 10/14/2003 08:41 AM Bill Barker wrote:
"Adam Hardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Basically it always stays in non-SSL protocol.


I posted this in bugzilla, being confident that tomcat was not doing
what it was supposed to, but apparently it is. I got the following
solution via bugzilla, but I don't understand it! How is this telling me
I should configure SSL for the manager login?



Pretty simple really:
  <a href="https://my.host.com/manager";>Manager</a>
And, I agree with Remy's comments in BZ.  Unless there is a last-minute
change in the Servlet 2.4 spec, Tomcat is working as expected.  Of course
the place to complain is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Bill,


thanks for answering. Pretty simple indeed. I have no complaints over the interpretation of the servlet spec.

I do feel that it is inefficient that I should have to find out about this change in this way - i.e. looking at my app not working as I expect it to (as it did in the past), thinking I've configured it wrong, checking all my configuration, mailing the user list, entering an issue into bugzilla etc.

This issue in the servlet spec does not stand out as something new, there are no notes on this on the tomcat website, there is nothing in the Release Notes.

I know what you're going to say: this is open-source, we all do what we can, perhaps I should monitor the tomcat dev list and write a recap every month for the user list etc. - touchee I guess.


Thanks anyway, Adam


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