Tomcat server Not starting when symantec installed!

2009-07-08 Thread Raghu.p

Hi,
I have installed Tomcat 6.0.18 in Windows 2003 server previously it is
working  fine,  today  I have installed Symantec End Point Protection 
11.0  In that same server,  then I restarted  the server,  now tomcat is
not starting and it’s not recording any error messages in log files.

Then I have un-installed Symantec then again Tomcat is working fine.

Can anybody tell solution to resolve the issue.

Thanks
Raghav

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Re: Tomcat server Not starting when symantec installed!

2009-07-08 Thread Tim Funk

Don't run Symantec ? :)

Symantec is probably doing 1 of 2 things
1) Noticing tomcat is trying to bind to a socket (it is a webserver) and 
killing it

2) It has bad heuristics and thinks its a trojan

My bet is #1. You probably need to white list tomcat. Actually - you 
might need to whitelist java. Symantec should provide a faq or tech support.



-Tim

Raghu.p wrote:

Hi,
I have installed Tomcat 6.0.18 in Windows 2003 server previously it is
working  fine,  today  I have installed Symantec End Point Protection 
11.0  In that same server,  then I restarted  the server,  now tomcat is

not starting and it’s not recording any error messages in log files.

Then I have un-installed Symantec then again Tomcat is working fine.

Can anybody tell solution to resolve the issue.

Thanks
Raghav



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Re: Tomcat server Not starting when symantec installed!

2009-07-08 Thread David kerber
I use SEP 11 with tomcat 5.5, and had no trouble.  I installed SEP while 
TC was running, so maybe it detected that it needed to leave that port open?


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Tim Funk wrote:

Don't run Symantec ? :)

Symantec is probably doing 1 of 2 things
1) Noticing tomcat is trying to bind to a socket (it is a webserver) 
and killing it

2) It has bad heuristics and thinks its a trojan

My bet is #1. You probably need to white list tomcat. Actually - you 
might need to whitelist java. Symantec should provide a faq or tech 
support.



-Tim

Raghu.p wrote:

Hi,
I have installed Tomcat 6.0.18 in Windows 2003 server previously it is
working  fine,  today  I have installed Symantec End Point 
Protection 11.0  In that same server,  then I restarted  the 
server,  now tomcat is

not starting and it’s not recording any error messages in log files.

Then I have un-installed Symantec then again Tomcat is working fine.

Can anybody tell solution to resolve the issue.

Thanks
Raghav



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RE: Tomcat server Not starting when symantec installed!

2009-07-08 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
 Subject: Re: Tomcat server Not starting when symantec installed!
 
 I use SEP 11 with tomcat 5.5, and had no trouble.  I installed
 SEP while TC was running, so maybe it detected that it needed
 to leave that port open?

Can't be a simple port problem, or there would be some indication of that in 
the Tomcat logs.  (I'm also running SEP 11.0.4202.75 on Vista 64 with Tomcat 
6.0.x with no problems.)

SEP does keep log files to track what it does, so the OP could check those - or 
ask Symantec.

 - Chuck


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