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To whom it may concern,
(Can you set your name in your email client? It's irritating to write to
an email address that doesn't indicate a name. You also don't include
your name in your posts.)
removeps-gro...@yahoo.com wrote:
URL url = new
Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL: https...j_security_check
In my testing I get the following error:
Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https://localhost:6143/mywebservice/action/j_security_check
408 = request time out.
So the question is how can a client
From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com [mailto:removeps-gro...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https...j_security_check
Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https://localhost:6143/mywebservice/action/j_security_check
You're not allowed to reference
requests through code?
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From: Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https...j_security_check
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Date
From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com [mailto:removeps-gro...@yahoo.com]
Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https...j_security_check
The request input stream is set to
j_username=usernamej_password=password.
Good so far.
But to what URL should the above response
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From: Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https...j_security_check
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 9:02 PM
From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com
request. Will write
back if it does not work.
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wrote:
From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com removeps-gro...@yahoo.com
Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https...j_security_check
To: Tomcat
From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com [mailto:removeps-gro...@yahoo.com]
Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https...j_security_check
How does the client get the JSESSIONID?
It's normally sent as a cookie; if the client has disabled cookies, the login
page servlet or JSP
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From: Julio César Chaves Fernández [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 12:33 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: https j_security_check now really Solved :P
Hi,
Yes, it worked with only that connector ... the requests that came from http
over apache and went
a timeout error. Apache sends
its requests to the connector with the port 8100 I assume ... so if i define a
redirect port with 443 in it would it work ?
TIA,
Julio César
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 13:07:33 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: https
defined in the
application not through the port defined in the AJP connector but by port 443?
TIA,
Julio César
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j_security_check apparently Solved :P Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:05:27 -0500
Hi, Well, when i access
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
Well, when i access the application over the AJP connector it does
what it's supposed to ... redirect it by the redirect port defined in
the connector on the server.xml file.
Good.
Its just that https
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
I'm sorry but i read the previous question and now that i notice i
doesn't make any sense given that apache is connecting tomcat by AJP
connector ... the question would be if there is a way to redirect a
and again my apologies for all the
trouble or headaches caused ;).
Julio César
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:14:51 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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Julio César
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Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote: I was testing somethings within the
login page that is configured
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
Ye, i think thats what i needed apparently the redirection was
the problem ... thanks for your help and excuse my ignorance but ...
i have this connectors:
Can you explain what each of these
Hi,
the access is over Apache through the mod_jk connector (the one that connects
with AJP13), and mapping with httpd.conf, but its also accessed by ports 8100
and 8443.
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 11:10:09 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
the access is over Apache through the mod_jk connector (the one that
connects with AJP13), and mapping with httpd.conf, but its also
accessed by ports 8100 and 8443.
I think you might reduce confusion if
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wrote: | The 302 sends me back to the login page ... honestly i can't
totally | blame https ... i tested the applicaction with https via JSSE and
it | works
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
I was testing somethings within the login page that is configured in
the web.xml file... and there was a piece of code doing a redirection
to assure that the page is loaded over https... first i proved
Hi,
I was checking the http in my application and the server response is a 302 ...
what could possibly do this when using https ... could it be something related
to the URL ... or how could the server get confused given that with http it
works fine.
TIA,
Julio César
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
| I was checking the http in my application and the server response is
| a 302 ... what could possibly do this when using https ... could it
| be something related to the URL ... or how could the server get
... i'm checking if maybe thats
the reason...
Julio César
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wrote: | I was checking
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
| No i'm working with https all the time ... when it's only over http
| the application works ... it's just that i've been reading about
| something related to j_security_check and that it adds port 80 to
to find what the
real problem is ... it's just that the only thing different between the working
and the not working application is the use of https.
Julio César
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:20:59 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
| The 302 sends me back to the login page ... honestly i can't totally
| blame https ... i tested the applicaction with https via JSSE and it
| works (this was done in my pc)... but when i changed the
again for helping.
Julio César
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wrote: | The curious thing is that when
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
but my problem is when the user and password are right ... i doesn't takes me
to the site but leaves me again in the login page
Are you logging in over https?
Mark
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Hi, I have an issue with both https and j_secutiry_check... i've an application
that works fine with only authentication (j_security_check) but when I try to
access with https the application redirects the browser to the form-login page
that is set in the web.xml file. The curious thing is
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Julio,
Julio César Chaves Fernández wrote:
| The curious thing is that when the password is
| wrong the redirection is to the form-error page defined in the
| web.xml file. So, I was hoping you could give me some sort of advice
| or where could I
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