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> Martin,
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> On 8/25/2011 11:44 AM, Martin Dubuc wrote:
> > I am trying to run the Tomcat Manager application in Tomcat 7
> > (7.0.18). I can't get this to work. If I go to /manager/index.jsp
> > on my web server, the web server redirects me to /
I am trying to run the Tomcat Manager application in Tomcat 7 (7.0.18). I
can't get this to work. If I go to /manager/index.jsp on my web server, the
web server redirects me to /manager/html and returns a 404 error. Looking
inside the manager directory under webapps, there is no html directory. Is
Thomas wrote:
> On 23/06/2011 16:30, Martin Dubuc wrote:
> > Can you confirm that the patches to apply to solve this issue are the
> > following ones: r1138550 and r1138555?
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> r1138550 is purely cosmetic. r1138555 is the patch that should fix this.
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> Mark
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> &g
Can you confirm that the patches to apply to solve this issue are the
following ones: r1138550 and r1138555?
Martin
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 22/06/2011 20:03, Martin Dubuc wrote:
> > Mark,
> >
> > Thanks for looking into this and working to
Mark,
Thanks for looking into this and working to get the patch in for future
versions. It will allow us to use later versions of Tomcat and not be stuck
on 7.0.10.
If you would like me to test the patch, I can rebuild from patched source
and test locally.
Martin
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 12:46 P
.0.11?
Martin
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Martin Dubuc [mailto:martind1...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: crlFile and SunX509 algorithm in Tomcat 7.0.16
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> > Up to Tomcat 7.0.10, I used the crlFile configur
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.jsse.JSSESocketFactory.getTrustManagers(JSSESocketFactory.java:522)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.jsse.JSSESocketFactory.init(JSSESocketFactory.java:450)
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Martin
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Konstantin Kolinko
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> 2011/6/16 Martin Dubuc :
> > Up to Tomcat
I would be surprised it would be JRE related since the crlFile configuration
works with Tomcat 7.0.10 and the same JDK. Must be something that changed in
the Tomcat code.
Martin
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From:
I have tried to change the algorithm to Oracle509 to no avail. This value is
not recognized.
Martin
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Martin Dubuc [mailto:martind1...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: crlFile and Su
Up to Tomcat 7.0.10, I used the crlFile configuration along with the SunX509
algorithm in SSL HTTP connector configuration in server.xml. However, when I
start Tomcat 7.0.16, I get the following error:
Jun 16, 2011 12:22:22 PM org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol init
SEVERE: Failed to initialize en
Thanks for all your response guys. Chuck's recommendation did fix my
problem. I also liked the loopback recommendation.
Martin
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Martin Dubuc wrote:
> On my Tomcat server (currently running version 6.x), I have set up a
> firewall rule to drop all I
I am using Tomcat 6.0.29 and JDK 6 Update 23.
Martin
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Martin Dubuc [mailto:martind1...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: IPv6 Issue with Tomcat
>
> > I am wondering if there is
On my Tomcat server (currently running version 6.x), I have set up a
firewall rule to drop all IPv6 traffic. It seems that this is causing some
issue on startup, because the startup delay is noticeable (takes around 3
minutes) when the IPv6 firewall rule is on. If the IPv6 rule is not on, the
serve
I am running into same issue on my side using the latest Tomcat 6.0.26 and
JSF. I am using Mojarra 1.2 patch 14 and RichFaces 3.3.2 SR1. I didn't have
any issues with 6.0.24.
Not sure what changed in 6.0.26, but it might have broken JSF 1.2 support.
Hopefully, someone can recommend a workaround.
I can't find the JSP 2.2 specification, but if you look at JSR-316, you will
see that the basis for Java EE 6 is servlet 3.0, JSP 2.2 and JSF 2.0. I am
not sure it makes much sense to align JSP 2.1 with servlet 3.0.
Martin
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Mart
6.0.x would be sufficient
for Web applications using JSF 2.0.
Martin
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
> > Martin,
> >
> > On 3/9/2009 5:44 PM, Martin Dubuc wrote:
> >> I am wondering if there are plans to suppo
I am wondering if there are plans to support JSF 2.0 when it is released. I
assume that support for JSF 2.0 will require support for new servlet/JSP
specs (somehting like servlet 3.0/JSP 2.2). Would this be done in version
7.0 of Tomcat?
Martin
I would like to know if it is possible to force a user to a certain page
when Tomcat restarts. In my application, if Tomcat is restarted after the
user displays a page, the user is not aware of the restart until he/she
clicks on a link or button on that page. Then, Tomcat will automatically
redirec
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> Martin Dubuc wrote:
> > I finally managed to get the sessions to time out after 1 minute.
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> What did you have to change?
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> > Here is the security-constraint definition:
> >
> >
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n.ico HTTP/1.1"
200 21630
192.168.0.110 - - [02/Dec/2008:17:28:11 +] "POST /j_security_check
HTTP/1.1" 400 1100
192.168.0.110 - - [02/Dec/2008:17:28:11 +] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1"
200 21630
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Christopher Schultz <
[EMAIL PROT
I would like Tomcat to automatically redirect to a special session expiry
notification page when a user session times out. I am currently using the
meta tag to force redirection as follows:
However, I also have an unload Javascipt directive in some of my pages to
prompt users when they navigate
I am running Tomcat 6.0.18.
My application uses form based authentication.
I am not sure how to handle the case where a user navigates to one of the
secure page after logging in and Tomcat is restarted. The problem is that
from the secured page, if the user clicks on any of the links after the
re
I have turned on SingleSignOn on my Tomcat 6.0.18 Web server. I have two
applications running on the server and I would like that the user only have
to log in once to have access to either applications. I am not sure I fully
understand how SingleSignOn should be used. From a user perspective, I wou
I would not recommend using GNU java with Tomcat.
I remember I struggled with installation of JDK 6 on FC5 or FC6 when
it was first released. I figured eventually that there were some
directories that were supposed to be installed by the jpackage-utils
RPM that JDK was looking for that were not o
I have started using jsvc to launch Tomcat. I am running Tomcat 6.0.13
on Fedora Core 6. My JDK is 6.0u1. I get a warning on startup. Not
sure if this should be cause of concern. Anybody seen this before? Is
there an explanation? Will this impact functionality or performance in
any way? Is there a
better than cleartext, for
sure.
Martin
On 5/1/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Martin Dubuc wrote:
> But it strikes me that Tomcat
> is the only application I know where passwords are stored in clear
> text.
Mark,
I also don't feel quite at ease to see passwords in clear text in the
server.xml file. True, if the protection on that file is set up
properly, there shouldn't be much issue. But it strikes me that Tomcat
is the only application I know where passwords are stored in clear
text. Why wouldn't
Gotta install Java obviously!
Martin ;-)
On 3/9/07, Adam Lipscombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK thanks.
So installation is simply a question of un-tarring the binaries in suitable
place?
Anything else?
TIA - Adam
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> just download the binaries from tomcat.apache.org.
Not sure if it is the same problem, but we had similar issue and
resolved it by increasing value of wait_timeout in /etc/my.cnf:
wait_timeout=2147483647
I am not sure if the issue we were seeing was tied wth Tomcat or not though.
Martin
On 1/29/07, Chris Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Not sure if this is all that is required, but in the Context section
of the webapp context.xml file, you need to add privileged=true
property.
Martin
On 1/23/07, Yannick Haudry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using CGI servlet in Tomcat 5 without any problem, but with Tomcat
6 I get thi
I am able to use JSF 1.2_03 RI inside Tomcat 6.0.8. Ensure you have
the JSTL 1.2 also loaded.
Martin
On 1/22/07, Zaphod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I try to use the JSF 1.2_03 RI with Tomcat 6.0.8.
I get a NullPointerException:
Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
java.lang.NullPo
I haven't been successful running Tomcat on Java 6. My guess is that
Tomcat can't run yet on Java 6.
Martin
On 1/9/07, teknokrat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running Tomcat 5.5 as a service using Java 6. I try to connect
jconsole locally but it can't seem to find tomcat. Anyone know how I ca
I guess most of us have wondered at one point or another what this
message means:
"INFO: The Apache Tomcat native library which allows optimal performance
in production environments was not found on
java.library.path"
in the catalina.out log.
Only recently have I spent time trying to figure out
The way I am handling this, and it is probably not very clean, but it
works for me, is to define an index.html file in webapps/ROOT with
this content:
On 12/7/06, kkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using Tomcat 5.5.20 and my app in XP. I need set my app as default
context so I will only u
I would like to use the CGI servlet in Tomcat 6.0.2, but I get this
error message when enabling it:
java.lang.SecurityException: Servlet of class
org.apache.catalina.servlets.CGIServlet is privileged and cannot be
loaded by this web application
I have read the documentation and it looks like the
I would like to deploy a web app inside Tomcat 6.0 with the deployer
app, but I can't build it. I untared the Tomcat 6.0.2 deployer archive
and tried to run ant to build the deployer app. I got the following
error:
Buildfile: build.xml
clean:
[delete] Deleting directory /tmp/apache-tomcat-6.0.
I am trying to port my Web app from Tomcat 5.5 to Tomcat 6.0. I would
like to perform the migration in two steps, first by upgrading Tomcat,
then migrating from JSF 1.1 to JSF 1.2. I currently get some errors in
my JSF 1.1 pages. The first time I use a managed bean in one of the
expression values,
I am using form based authentication in my application. I would like to know
if it is possible to install a Servlet filter on j_security_check.
I have tried to install one, but it never gets invoked. Here is my filter
definition in application web.xml:
LoginFilter
e, just add the filename instead
of the *, for example
jsp
/path/file
in your web.xml
this has worked for me, when I've done it for files in the main path
anyway, but I suppose it will work for other parts also..
/Christian Andersson
Martin Dubuc wrote:
> I have a pag
I have a page that has some JSP directives in it and I would like my Web server
to process it as such, but the filename for this page is fixed and does not
contain an extension. Is there a configuration item I can use in Tomcat to
indicate that this file must be processed by the JSP engine? I ha
I am having some problems with session timeouts. I set the session-timeout
property to 15 minutes in the Tomcat global web.xml and also in my application
web.xml. However, Tomcat is not always timing out when sessions are inactive
more than 15 minutes.
On some systems, it behaves as I expect. W
I am running Tomcat 5.5.12.
I have noticed with lsof that every time a CGI script is executed within
Tomcat, the number of file descriptors used by Tomcat increases by 1. Once in a
while, the number of file descriptors drops to its initial level. However, I am
seeing many instances where the n
>
> 2) Has (does) anyone use this param, and are there
> any quirks to using it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kennedy
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Martin Dubuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
> Sent: Tuesday
CRL support is present in Tomcat 5.5.12.
I am not an expert on Tomcat CRL support but what I
know is the following:
- You will need to recompile some of the
tomcat-util.jar classes with JDK 1.5 because Tomcat
5.5.12 was compiled with JDK 1.4. The classes to be
recompiled are:
org.apache.tomcat.ut
I am defining a number of JNDI resources in the
server.xml file in the GlobalNamingResources section.
As part of defining JDBC resources in this section,
the username and password attributes are specified.
The password is specified as clear text. I am
wondering if there are ways to encrypt the pass
When a large page is displayed by Tomcat 5.5.12 and
the session timeout occurs, if the user clicks a link
on the present page to go to another page, because the
session has timed out, Tomcat is supposed to present
the login page. However, it seems like Tomcat tries to
cache the previous page conten
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