My apologies. I misunderstood your message. I thought you were asking about disabling the *whitelist* itself rather than the proxy. Therefore, please disregard my previous email.
As for disabling the proxy...I have no issue with that. I've never used it, and I don't see a compelling use-case for it. Justin On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 8:14 AM Justin Bertram <jbert...@apache.org> wrote: > What specific issues do you think the default whitelist could cause? Is it > just a matter of inconvenience for users? > > Also, do we know specifically why the whitelist defaults to 127.0.0.1? I > assume it's for security, but I'm not 100% certain of that. > > > Justin > > On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 2:33 AM brusdev <bruscin...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hawtio is an awesome management tool for Java and JVM applications built >> on >> top of JMX. It comes with a proxy servlet so you can connect to all remote >> nodes in the whitelist (the whitelist is configured via the >> hawtio.proxyWhitelist system property). >> >> Currently, Artemis uses hawtio 1.5.12 and by default, hatwio versions >= >> 1.5.0 have a whitelist which only allow connections to 127.0.0.1. >> >> I don't think Artemis needs the hawtio proxy servlet and leaving it >> enabled >> could cause issues. >> >> What are your thoughts? >> >> Domenico >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from: >> http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-Dev-f2368404.html >> >>