yes, but only to those with proper authentication :)


On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Dean van Deventer - Business Connexion <
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> *LJ*
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> I hear you
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> Problem is the web service will still be available on the one available
> over the external network
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> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *LJ
> LongWing
> *Sent:* 14 August 2014 05:24 PM
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> *Subject:* Re: Remedy Web Services
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> Dean,
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> Stand up a second Tomcat on the same host, configure it identical to the
> first, but on a separate port, without ID/PW configured for anonymous
> access.  Make the one that has it only available internal to the network,
> make the other one available external to your network.
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> It increases maintenance (two Mid-Tiers), but it would certainly solve
> your problem...assuming you have enough memory to host a second tomcat.
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> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Dean van Deventer - Business Connexion <
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> LJ,
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> That’s the whole problem ID/PW
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> Currently its available via the Anonymous user, and now need to be changed
> to ID/PW or not available over public one of the two.
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> But changing the WS’s to be ID/PW we have a host of applications that
> would need to change (and most are legacy) see the dilemma here.
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> The remedy web services are run by AXIS on Tomcat
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> I found this on the web it might be able to do a port change for all XML
> related traffic.
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> Will need to investigate further on this subject to change maybe the port
> used by Axis
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> http://www.javaranch.com/journal/2002/05/axis.html
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> This question is probably more Tomcat Related then Remedy.
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> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [
> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *LJ
> LongWing
> *Sent:* 14 August 2014 03:30 PM
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> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: Remedy Web Services
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> Well....if you don't have an anonymous ID/PW configured, then the public
> would need to have an ID/PW to be able to access anything on the
> server...that's a security gateway preventing it.
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> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Dean van Deventer - Business Connexion <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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> HI LJ
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> That was my thinking as well tomcat won’t be able to distinguish between
> the two
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> The idea behind it is that we want only our internal network to access the
> web services, and not the external public network.
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> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *LJ LongWing
> *Sent:* 14 August 2014 03:04 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: Remedy Web Services
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> Dean,
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> Web Services are just a servlet in the Mid-Tier code.  If yo could explain
> what you are trying to do by separating them out, we might be able to help
> with that objective.
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> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 6:59 AM, Dean van Deventer - Business Connexion <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> I doubt if you would be able to do this or if someone has done it before
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> I would think this would be more on the Tomcat Level
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> If it possible to run your Remedy Web Services on a different port then
> your normal mid-tier port
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> Thanks
> Dean
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