Thanks
i am working in LAN
and the tomcat is on server obviously
this is unix platform
well i am new in this JSP world and would like to know more

<suppress="true">

is it right?
what to do after saving the file?
execute the xml?
how?

Vaishali




Hai, In tomact's
server.xml  file

set suppress property to true...That's all Done...


   <!-- "default" handler - static files and dirs.  Set the
             "suppress" property to "true" to suppress directory listings
             when no welcome file is present.

             NOTE:  This setting applies to *all* web applications that
             are running in this instance of Tomcat.
          -->





----- Original Message -----
From: "Sowbhagyavalli Suryadevara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: How to restrict access of my server??


> HI,
>
> Can anyone tell me how I can stop people from viewing the directory
listings
> and files in the server directories? I use JBoss + Tomcat. If the URL
used
> to access the server has some directory name, then the server displays
the
> whole directory listing. This can cause several security problems.
>
> I need my servlets and JSPs to access these directories but not anyone
else.
>
> Valli
> IIC Technologies Pvt Ltd
> INDIA
>
>
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