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From: Christopher Schultz [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 8:13 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Context Path for a subdirectory
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Leo,
On 11/30/12 5:52 PM, Leo Donahue - RDSA IT wrote:
> Ok, so before I upgraded to Tomcat 7.0.33 to use the container
> supplied remote address filter, what were my options to restrict
> access to just a subdirectory of a web app in Tomcat 6.0.35?
Please remember that you aren't protecting a directory. Ever. You are
protecting a url-pattern and nothing more.
- -chris
1st, sorry for the format, I'm on vacation and webmail doesn't format replies
the way I'd like.
(sorry chuck, not taking your advice from before on getting out more. maybe
tomorrow...)
I have heard this before, and now I'm beginning to understand why I keep
hearing this same comment. I now realize my choice of words in describing what
I was trying to do leads to this comment.
As many times as I've heard, "you're not protecting a directory, and some other
people use the phrase 'resource'..." I always thought that there was some trick
to getting by the url-pattern that no one wanted to mention.
As far as the URL vs directory, the server is pretty locked down - so I'm told,
and the IP I use is the IP of the host.
Ultimately I wanted to restrict access to the URL /rest/admin to requests made
by the local host only to that URL.
webapps
rest
www
admin
Leo
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