: Problem in Apache Tomcat server due to Oracle 10g XE
Hi all, I have this problem, I am using Apache Tomcat server and the Oracle
XE Database in my linux suse OS.
Before installing the Oracle XE, my apache tomcat server works well. But after
the installation of the Oracle XE, I had the following
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Subject: Problem in Apache Tomcat server due to Oracle 10g XE
Hi all, I have this problem, I am using Apache Tomcat server and the Oracle
XE Database in my linux suse OS.
Before installing the Oracle XE, my apache tomcat server works well. But after
the installation
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Hi all, I have this problem, I am using Apache Tomcat server and the Oracle
ok, good luck.
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Hi Barry L,
Thanks for your reply,
I will try this and get back to you.
Thanks
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Hi all, I have this problem, I am using Apache Tomcat server and the Oracle
XE Database in my linux suse OS.
Before installing the Oracle XE, my apache tomcat server works well. But
after the installation
started TC manually.
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Senthil,
senthil gugan
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good luck...
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From: Niu Kun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 4:16 PM
Subject: Problem about posting Chinese characters to tomcat server.
Dear all,
I've just got a simple form to post Chinese characters
It seems that get and post are treated differently.
But thank you all the same.:)
2007/7/2, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Niu Kun wrote:
Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/misc.html#tomcat5CharEncoding
Mark
Dear all,
I've just got a simple form to post Chinese characters to my jsp file.
But the data submitted can't be seen on my web browser.
After analyzing the data posted and shown on my browser, I find the
following problem.
The letters I submit are e7 89 9b e5 9d a4 which are in UTF-8 form.
And
Niu Kun wrote:
Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/misc.html#tomcat5CharEncoding
Mark
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Thanks for all your replies!
@Johnny Kewl and David kerber
We'll look into the memory leak, into the code. I don't know when
we're going to find it, but it's good to know that it's not related to
the Windows version of Tomcat.
@Andrew Miehs and Tim Funk
The server is hosted by a provider and
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Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Windows or Linux as Tomcat server?
Thanks for all your replies!
@Johnny Kewl and David kerber
We'll look into the memory leak, into the code. I don't know when
we're going to find it, but it's good to know that it's
Hello there!
At our office we use Windows 2003 as Tomcat server. For several clients we
need to install new servers at an ISP, and we have the choice of using Linux
or Windows. As performance is more and more of an issue, we are wondering
whether Tomcat will perform better on Linux.
- What
You'd better use linux.
Windows is too bad to run Tomcat!!!
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 10:08:15 +0200
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- What are your experiences?
- We see that Tomcat uses more and more memory over time on our Windows
servers. Is that the same on Linux?
- Do you have (links to)
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 10:08 AM
Subject: Windows or Linux as Tomcat server?
Hello there!
At our office we use Windows 2003 as Tomcat server. For several clients we
need to install
. Once I got the memory leaks out of my app, I've had no issues
with memory usage. A client of ours that runs the app on windows 2003
has had the same experience.
D
Roger wrote:
Hello there!
At our office we use Windows 2003 as Tomcat server. For several
clients we
need to install new
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Linux with a 2.6 kernel should perform better.
I would be a little worried placing a Windows Server at a service
provider without some sort of firewall/ packet filter protecting from
the big bad Internet.
But as you are asking this question,
Something to think about: licensing. If you're running Windows 2003 or
above, and you have *any* kind of authentication on your webapp, you
need CALs (or, in this case, an Internet connection license) on the
Windows server. The Web edition has different restrictions, but read
the license
usage. A client of ours that runs the app on windows 2003
has had the same experience.
D
Roger wrote:
Hello there!
At our office we use Windows 2003 as Tomcat server. For several
clients we
need to install new servers at an ISP, and we have the choice of using
Linux
or Windows
anything. (YMMV)
-Tim
Roger wrote:
Hello there!
At our office we use Windows 2003 as Tomcat server. For several clients we
need to install new servers at an ISP, and we have the choice of using
Linux
or Windows. As performance is more and more of an issue, we are wondering
whether Tomcat
400%? what do you mean??
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 21:14:45 +0200
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
man, I need to get a CPU like that, that can actually work 4 times its
max capacity :)
Filip
吴熊敏 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Server CPU utilization goes upto 400%
i think its more to application problem instead of tomcat problem. Is
there
any application hosted inside tomcat that get infinite loop or use a
kind of
loop checking something that utilize the thread fully
That probably means that 4 CPUs/Cores are busy 100% time working for
tomcat. This mean the issue appears in several Threads, leading to think
it's webapps related issues :) Garbage collector issue wouldn't use 4 or
more Threads.
En l'instant précis du 15/06/07 09:17, 吴熊敏 s'exprimait en ces
I think I have one if you'd like it...
Only problem is, it doesn't work :(
AFAIK 400% of zero is still zero :D
R
On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 21:14 +0200, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
man, I need to get a CPU like that, that can actually work 4 times its
max capacity :)
Filip
Subject: Re: Tomcat Server CPU utilization goes upto 400%
That probably means that 4 CPUs/Cores are busy 100% time working for
tomcat. This mean the issue appears in several Threads, leading to think
it's webapps related issues :) Garbage collector issue wouldn't use 4 or
more Threads.
En l'instant
“AFAIK” What it mean?
AFAIK 400% of zero is still zero :D
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Install this: http://www.freshports.org/games/wtf/ (There is probably a Linux
port somewhere also)
$ wtf afaik
AFAIK: as far as I know
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?AFAIK? What it mean?
AFAIK 400% of zero is still zero :D
It's an acronym for As Far As I Know.
D
吴熊敏 wrote:
“AFAIK” What it mean?
AFAIK 400% of zero is still zero :D
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Hi Doug,
The requirements of this application were as mentioned in the previous
mail. Can I have any work around on the issue? What things you tried
when you had same situation?
Regards,
Sumit
man, I need to get a CPU like that, that can actually work 4 times its
max capacity :)
Filip
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From: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 12:15 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Server CPU utilization goes upto 400%
man, I need to get a CPU like that, that can actually work 4 times its
max capacity
Hello,
We are using tomcat 5.0.25 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux server. There two
applications in webapps. We are facing an issue from around 3-4 months
where the CPU utilization by java process (tomcat) goes quite high:
around 400% in every 4-5 days. The application gets very slow and tomcat
This is an old version so you might be see'ing gc issues. (but that is a
wild guess).
There isn't enough detail to debug, but when the situation arises - do
the following - get thread dumps a look for odd stuff
1) kill -3 tomcat when tomcat is running OK - so you have a base line
2) Then when
i think its more to application problem instead of tomcat problem. Is there
any application hosted inside tomcat that get infinite loop or use a kind of
loop checking something that utilize the thread fully ? try solving that
with the application developer
On 6/13/07, Sumit Gaikaiwari [EMAIL
Gaikaiwari
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Server CPU utilization goes upto 400%
i think its more to application problem instead of tomcat problem. Is
there
any application hosted
: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:17 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat Server CPU utilization goes upto 400%
There is an application deployed that refreshes after every 30 seconds.
After every 30 seconds, it requeries database and fetches the data. This
was a design requirement for this application. Generally large
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Hi All,
I'm using Tomcat server for my Project.
Here, I need to send mails to some mail aliases regarding tomcat
server status i.e once it is shutdown , i need to send mail saying
that tomcat server is down etc like that.
I hope that Apache tomcat group itself have some
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.html
this works great :)
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From: Praveen Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2007 07:14
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: How to monitor Tomcat Server.
Hi All,
I'm using Tomcat server
Hi Raghu,
Right now i am using this logic only. it is working fine.
Is there any another way to monitor tomcat server ?
I mean , Is tomcat server group provides any feature to fulfil this
requirement ?
Any help ?
Thanks
Praveen
On 5/24/07, Raghupathy, Gurumoorthy [EMAIL
Users List
Subject: Re: How to monitor Tomcat Server.
Hi Raghu,
Right now i am using this logic only. it is working fine.
Is there any another way to monitor tomcat server ?
I mean , Is tomcat server group provides any feature to fulfil this
requirement ?
Any help ?
Thanks
there that you can install that checks Tomcat, OS, DB
etc.
Kr
Neil Meyer
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From: Praveen Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2007 11:18 AM
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Subject: Re: How to monitor Tomcat Server.
Hi Raghu,
Right now i am using this logic only
Hi Neil,
Thanks for response.
It seems this is also one type of tool. Here again we have some problem
ie we should monitor this tool too right ?
So instead installing new tool to monitor tomcat server , is there any
feature that apache group provides to inform tomcat server
Praveen Kumar wrote:
Hi Raghu,
Right now i am using this logic only. it is working fine.
Is there any another way to monitor tomcat server ?
I mean , Is tomcat server group provides any feature to fulfil this
requirement ?
Any help ?
Thanks
Praveen
If you're asking whether
.
On 5/24/07, Pid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Praveen Kumar wrote:
Hi Raghu,
Right now i am using this logic only. it is working fine.
Is there any another way to monitor tomcat server ?
I mean , Is tomcat server group provides any feature to fulfil this
requirement
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 03:03:12PM +0530, Praveen Kumar wrote:
It seems this is also one type of tool. Here again we have some problem
ie we should monitor this tool too right ?
So instead installing new tool to monitor tomcat server , is there any
feature that apache group
at 03:03:12PM +0530, Praveen Kumar wrote:
It seems this is also one type of tool. Here again we have some problem
ie we should monitor this tool too right ?
So instead installing new tool to monitor tomcat server , is there any
feature that apache group provides to inform tomcat
this is also one type of tool. Here again we have some
problem
ie we should monitor this tool too right ?
So instead installing new tool to monitor tomcat server , is
there any
feature that apache group provides to inform tomcat server status ?
There is an insoluble dilemma here
to monitor tomcat server , is
there any
feature that apache group provides to inform tomcat server status
?
There is an insoluble dilemma here.
If you use a separate process to monitor your server, then that
process must also be monitored. Eventually you have two processes
watching each
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Praveen,
Praveen Kumar wrote:
pls could send the file and cron job details ,
it would be more useful to me .
Uh... google httping, man cron.
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I already solve the problem. I fixed the program and it works! Thank you so
much for the replies.
Yours Sincerely,
TEH
Teh Noranis Mohd Aris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I can access the login.html interface from a different computer using
http://IPaddress:8080/login.html but when I
When you try to acces to your web application form another PC, you
need the ip address of server where your application is runnign but
also the tcp port(in your case is 8080).
the coorect web address is:
http://ip_address:8080/login.html
On 21/05/07, Teh Noranis Mohd Aris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear All,
I've tested my applications using http://localhost:8080/login.html in the
same computer and it works. However, when I tried to acces my applications
using an IP Address in another computer by typing http://ipaddress/login.html,
The page cannot be found is displayed. How can I
First of all, you need to access it via http://ipaddress:8080/login.html
If you want port 80, you need to set up the appropriate connector or
redirect port 8080 to port 80.
Also, you may have a firewall issue. Which OS are you using?
Teh Noranis Mohd Aris wrote:
Dear All,
I've tested
Include the port number in your request -- ie
http://ipaddress:8080/login.html
--David
Teh Noranis Mohd Aris wrote:
Dear All,
I've tested my applications using http://localhost:8080/login.html in the same computer and it works. However, when I tried to acces my applications using an IP
Thank you. It's working now, the application can be accessed but when I type a
file name to access a file in the server, I got an error
java.security.AccessControlException:access denied (java.net.SocketPermission
localhost:8080 connect, resolve). How can I solve this problem? For your
I don't understand. Are you able to access login.html from outside your
server machine?
The socketpermerission problem you have sounds like a firewall issue or
a administrator privileges problem not allowing you to accept incoming
sockets. Are you running with administrator privs on XP?
Yes, I can access the login.html interface from a different computer using
http://IPaddress:8080/login.html but when I tried to access a file, I got the
mentioned problem displayed in the text area. However, I can access a file if
I'm using http://localhost:8080/login.html. I'm testing using
This is Saran doing good as an admin, and I have few questions about the
Apache Tomcat Server after reading the documentation. In my workplace we are
using the Tomcat server version 5.0.28 for the web applications(for reports
and scorecards especially) but have plans to move to Oracle
I know next to nothing about Oracle app server, but price would be a big
difference, since you don't have to pay for Tomcat.
saravanan ragothman wrote:
This is Saran doing good as an admin, and I have few questions about
the
Apache Tomcat Server after reading the documentation. In my
.
saravanan ragothman wrote:
This is Saran doing good as an admin, and I have few questions about
the
Apache Tomcat Server after reading the documentation. In my workplace
we are
using the Tomcat server version 5.0.28 for the web applications(for
reports
and scorecards especially) but have plans
the extra
functionality of the full J2EE spec.
saravanan ragothman wrote:
This is Saran doing good as an admin, and I have few questions about
the
Apache Tomcat Server after reading the documentation. In my workplace
we are
using the Tomcat server version 5.0.28 for the web
It is my understanding that Tomcat is a reference implementation of a
web container, so everything complies to standards. However Oracle
might have its own proprietary extensions to the standards.
Company sometimes decide to switch between servers for various
reasons, during those situations
for Tomcat.
saravanan ragothman wrote:
This is Saran doing good as an admin, and I have few questions about
the
Apache Tomcat Server after reading the documentation. In my workplace
we are
using the Tomcat server version 5.0.28 for the web applications(for
reports
and scorecards especially
Hi all,
I 've install the tomcat 5.5 and jdk 1.5 but I would lie to test the
sample jsp whch I create. I don't know how that jsp is deployed using
the tomcat server.
Inside the weapps I create a folder and copy the jsp which I create.
Then what all things I need to do forwoking this jsp
Dear all,
I really hope that someone can help me out. I have an error-free applet and
servlet. When I type http://localhost:8080/examples/servlet/ServletIdea, an
applet is loaded. From the applet, I type the file name in a text field and the
file content in a text area. I want the file
Hello
Your problem might stem from two issues that I can see. One, in
ServletIdea.java you're output stream is trying to open C://. I'm no
expert, but you might want to try a single forward slash. Java should
convert the single forward slashes to single backslashes for you. The
other
hi
when i try to restart the tomcat server it gives me the following
error.I am new to use tomcat can anybody help please
*11:18:11,848 ERROR [main] org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol - Error
initializing endpoint*
*java.net.BindException: Address already in use:10081
From: bhavik shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*java.net.BindException: Address already in use:10081*
Something's already using TCP port 10081 - could be another service, or
another instance of Tomcat. Are you *sure* you've killed the original
process, because that would be the most likely
hi peter
you are right one of the instance of tomcat was using the port and wasnt
shutdown correctly
thanks
for the help
bhavik
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From: bhavik shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hi peter
you are right one of the instance of tomcat was using the port and wasnt
shutdown correctly thanks for the help
bhavik
On 1/17/07, Peter Crowther
Or is this option supported in Tomcat 5.x or 6.0?
Thanks.
DY
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This isn't currently supported in any Tomcat version.
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Or is this option supported in Tomcat 5.x or 6.0?
Thanks.
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Hello All,
I have a requirement to start and stop the Tomcat server through a perl
script on Windows platform.
I know that I can use the command net START \Apache Tomcat\ to
start the Tomcat server and similarly the command net STOP \Apache
Tomcat\ to stop the Tomcat server through the perl
Hello everybody,
I have a TimerTask. I start it manually (on a jsp page) and it execute a method
every one hour.
If someone restart Tomcat server, the TimerTask won't be executed any more. I
have to start it manually again. Go to the page an click start button.
Is there a possibility
From: Stephan Schöffel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto continue TimerTask after Tomcat Server was
restarted
maybe you could put your timertask in an servlets init()
method and the put load-on-startup1/load-on-startup
in the web.xml of that servlet
Not recommended, since
a TimerTask. I start it manually (on a jsp page) and it execute a method
every one hour.
If someone restart Tomcat server, the TimerTask won't be executed any more. I
have to start it manually again. Go to the page an click start button.
Is there a possibility, to start my TimerTask automatically
Tomcat Server was restarted
maybe you could put your timertask in an servlets init() method and the
put load-on-startup1/load-on-startup in the web.xml of that servlet
which makes the the servle load on startup (who would hav guessed) and
therefore call init()
Dort Wach wrote:
Hello
task when
the related app (or Tomcat itself) goes away.
- Chuck
Hello Chuck,
I don't want to shut down TimerTask, but if someone, not me, shut down the
Tomcat server, or Tomcat server crashes, than this someone will start it again.
I just want that my task will be executed after the Server
From: Dort Wach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE: Howto continue TimerTask after Tomcat Server
was restarted
I don't want to shut down TimerTask, but if someone, not me,
shut down the Tomcat server, or Tomcat server crashes, than
this someone will start it again.
If the timer
Does anyone know some product or java program(s) that I can install in one
tomcat server to measure the performance or response time.
Something that works like SITESPEED offers in www.numion.com but Sitespeed
program is in PERL.
The intention is of comparing Windows with Linux
Have a look there
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/
Acácio Furtado Costa a écrit :
Does anyone know some product or java program(s) that I can install in one tomcat server to measure the performance or response time.
Something that works like SITESPEED offers in www.numion.com but Sitespeed
Acácio,
The intention is of comparing Windows with Linux in environment
Apache + Tom Cat.
We made some measurements and no matter how incredible it seems, the
windows (web editon) it ended up being a little faster (small
difference).
Now we want to obtain a test of load in two
Hi All,
My Tomcat server is hanging if I click cancel icon of browser while loading
records from Databse.
My scenorio is,
I am loading records from Databse on menu click.
If I click on menu immediately if I stop loading records(by clicking
browser cancel icon).My tomcat server then gets hang
, October 04, 2006 2:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Problem: Tomcat server hang because CPU goes to 100%
create a thread dump (kill -QUIT pid) and look for the thread that
hangs.
then fix the bug :-)
regards
Leon
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Dear friends
that hangs.
then fix the bug :-)
regards
Leon
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Dear friends,
When I click on different links or button in my jsp page quickly,
normally
everythings is ok but sometime
the tomcat server hang, it can not response to the requests anymore
because
Dear friends,
When I click on different links or button in my jsp page quickly, normally
everythings is ok but sometime
the tomcat server hang, it can not response to the requests anymore because
the
CPU goes to 100%
If I publish my website, and when it may happens again the CPU goes to
100
the tomcat server hang, it can not response to the requests anymore because
the
CPU goes to 100%
If I publish my website, and when it may happens again the CPU goes to
100% long enough to break down the CPU. That would be terrible.
Does anyone know any reason that may cause the CPU runs to 100% like
Check how Heinz would do it:
http://www.javaspecialists.co.za/archive/newsletter.do?issue=132locale=
en_US
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Subject: Re: Problem: Tomcat server hang because
Dear friends,
Sometime, when I click on different link in my jsp page quickly, then
the tomcat server can not response to the requests anymore because the
CPU goes to 100%.
If I publish my website, and when it may happens again the CPU goes to
100% long enough to break down the CPU. That would
I have a client application that posts the content of a file using HTTP/1.0
POST, to a web application served on a Tomcat server. The client application
generates the appropriate HTTP POST header, and writes the header, followed by
the content of the file, out to the server using socket
in a request sent to a Tomcat server?
I have a client application that posts the content of a file using HTTP/1.0
POST, to a web application served on a Tomcat server. The client application
generates the appropriate HTTP POST header, and writes the header, followed by
the content of the file, out
Hi everyone:
I've been working on this issue for over a week, and can't seem to figure
out how or if it's possible at all.
I would like to change the default path /admin/ for Tomcat Server
Administration for Tomcat 5.5 to be /tomcat-admin/ instead.
Anyone have idea how to do this?
A few web
From: Pontius Malmberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Server Administration - Change Path?
I would like to change the default path /admin/ for Tomcat
Server Administration for Tomcat 5.5 to be /tomcat-admin/ instead.
Change the name of the admin.xml file to tomcat-admin.xml
to change the default path /admin/ for Tomcat Server
Administration for Tomcat 5.5 to be /tomcat-admin/ instead.
Anyone have idea how to do this?
If it's really taking that much time to find a solution and you have an
Apache front-end I would use mod_rewrite to achieve this it would be
much
or give some related docs to read, thanks.
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Subject: Re: a compromised tomcat server
On 6/10/06, hv @ Fashion Content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had an incident on my server the other day where someone had
succesfully
broken into the server to execute a port scanner.
do you have any kind of logs?
The port scanner was running under
On 6/10/06, hv @ Fashion Content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had an incident on my server the other day where someone had succesfully
broken into the server to execute a port scanner.
The port scanner was running under the tomcat process so I assume the
breakin was done by getting through the
On 6/10/06, hv @ Fashion Content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had an incident on my server the other day where someone had succesfully
broken into the server to execute a port scanner.
do you have any kind of logs?
The port scanner was running under the tomcat process so I assume the
breakin
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