Hello and good morning,
I'm using Tomcat 5.5.9 in combination with Apache 2.0.54, using mod_jk.
I have developed a web application that uses its own authentication protocol
to protect certain functionalities. The application itself is not
protected by
a realm. Instead, any request to the
Hi,
I don't have much experience with Apache/Tomcat servers. I have to perform
some kind of security audit to these servers...
What and where to begin ?
What should I look for ?
For the Apache server I supposed I should look in the httpd.conf e .htaccess
files ? What to look for ?
Thanks in
Hi all,
I'm newbie to jsvc, I've found in list archive a past discussion on the
topic[1]. I'm using the script mentioned here according to my java/tomcat
config,but in my catalina.out I see this errror
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Can't detect initial thread stack location
- find_vma
hi all
I would like to establish public key private key ssl setup in
tomcat. I dont know how to proceed please help me regarding this.
regards
Richard
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Richard S wrote:
hi all
I would like to establish public key private key ssl setup in
tomcat. I dont know how to proceed please help me regarding this.
You don't say which Tomcat version you are using. Assuming it is the
latest, http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/ssl-howto.html
Hi,
Martin I'm not all that hot on apr, in fact I know nothing about it but the
error message I'm getting in the remote machine I'm starting tomcat on looks
like a classpath problem.
I ran CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh debug I got the following in
catalina.out
usage: java
Also, try and remove any log4j .jars and .properties files from under
the apps deployed under the webapps folders. Restart and see if that does
the trick.
- Pulkit
On 12/28/05, Dwayne A. Ghant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I remember correcty you should but the
properties file(s) in the
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One of our production servers recently started to suffer from very
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Which tomcat version are you running and on what 'nix?
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Hi all,
I'm newbie to jsvc, I've found in list archive a past discussion on the
topic[1]. I'm using the script
Just a quick correction to my previous post. Tomcat 5 will find
extensions in all the places (eg common/lib, shared/lib etc) it
normally looks for jars as well as the JDK/JRE locations.
Mark
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Hello Dhaval
Did you try
Host myHost = (Host)context.getParent()?
Anyone else?
You're Context needs to be privileged for that to work.
If you're not using a SecurityManager, you should be able to do it via JMX.
The best place to begin is with a security firm or
consulting firm that provides security audits and has
professionals who are already experienced with tomcat
and apache httpd (along with your OS, DB and network
architecture). It's never a good idea to skimp where
security is concerned and there
On 12/28/05, Babu Subburathinam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have installed tomcat 5.5 with the windows binary
installer. Prior to commencing the installation, I
installed J2SE RE 1.5 and pointed by JAVA_HOME to the
installation location. When I installed tomcat, it
went through fine and
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