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Philipp Bracher commented on MAGNOLIA-1959:
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It seams to work nicely if one has only one instance (a author or public 
instance) in the webapp.

This might also point to something else than the firewall (to many open files, 
sockets, to many threads, ..). It is also suspicious that not all requests are 
blocked.

> Leopard (osx 10.5) issues
> -------------------------
>
>                 Key: MAGNOLIA-1959
>                 URL: http://jira.magnolia-cms.com/browse/MAGNOLIA-1959
>             Project: Magnolia
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.5
>            Reporter: Gregory Joseph
>            Assignee: Gregory Joseph
>
> h3. Leopard's application level firewall : 
> Leopard's firewall behaves significantly differently than the firewall 
> shipped with OSX 10.4. The symptoms are that Tomcat seems unreachable 
> ("kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork:302"), but unfortunately no log message *clearly* 
> identifies the issue.
> It seems the behavior was different prior to OSX 10.5.3, but at least in 
> 10.5.4 the following seems to work:
> - "allow incoming connections" for the Magnolia and Tomcat scripts 
> ({{magnolia_control.sh}}, {{startup.sh}}, {{shutdown.sh}}, {{catalina.sh}}), 
> as well as the Java binary (ie 
> {{/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0/Commands/java}})
> - it seems sometimes necessary to "lock" and "unlock" the firewall settings 
> pane, so as to force it to take the new settings into account.
> - if Magnolia was started, you'll have to kill it (-HUP works and shuts it 
> down nicely) and restart. 
> h4. More comments and questions
> - somehow, setting the firewall too "allow all" does not seem to help.
> - {{sudo launchctl remove com.apple.alf}} should remove the application-level 
> firewall, but for some reason, this hasn't proved very useful. Will have to 
> try again.
> h4. Log files to watch:
>  * {{/var/log/system.log}}
>  * {{/var/log/secure.log}}
>  * {{/var/log/appfirewall.log}}
> h4. Some interesting links:
>  * http://securosis.com/2007/11/01/investigating-the-leopard-firewall/
>  * http://documentation.magnolia.info/administration.html#Knownissues which 
> links back to here but has a nice little screenshot of Leopard's firewall 
> configuration gui ;)
> h3. "Max.files opened"
> There might be some "max.files opened" issues, with settings which are 
> different from Tiger(10.4), although this hasn't been reported in a while.
> There is unfortunately not much we can do about this issue at the moment, as 
> far as we know. 
> *Feel free to comment on your own experience below and contribute tips and 
> tricks !*

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