Re: One other freaky thing

2003-01-10 Thread Jeff Tulley
Yeah, I was referring to the almost identical bug.  We must have still
been using that version, and maybe I'm thinking of it as we used it with
Tomcat 3.3.1, not 4.1.x.

Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/10/03 12:05:17 AM 
Before everyone panics, the issue was with mod_jk2 (which is currently
a
*beta*).  AFAIK mod_jk works fine.

For people that are interested in bugs-that-never-die, there was an
almost
identical bug in the pre-beta 3.3.x version of mod_jk back before it
was
available for Tomcat 4.x.

Jeff Tulley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Also, there was a recent security issue with mod_jk that had
symptoms
 like this.  It would mean that somebody is purposely sending you a
 malformed packet, so it is not extremely likely.  But, if you are
using
 mod_jk, I'd update to the absolute latest released binaries to see
if
 the problem doesn't happen again.

 Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 (801)861-5322
 Novell, Inc., the leading provider of Net business solutions
 http://www.novell.com 

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/8/03 3:12:39 PM 
 Our application is running on a server in Pennsylvania. A user there
 was working as well as a user in Tennessee. The user in Tennessee
got
 an error on a page, hit her back key, and the user in Pennsylvania's
 screen showed up on the Tennessee user's screen.  The people in
 Tennessee are connected to the Pennsylvania system via a frame
relay.

 Everything is contained within each user's session, so this should
 never happen. The application has been under development for a year
 now, and this has never happened before.

 Some kind of weird bug that we shouldn't worry about, or something
that

 someone else has encountered?

 Thanks for any help,
 --Michael Molloy


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Re: One other freaky thing

2003-01-09 Thread Jeff Tulley
Also, there was a recent security issue with mod_jk that had symptoms
like this.  It would mean that somebody is purposely sending you a
malformed packet, so it is not extremely likely.  But, if you are using
mod_jk, I'd update to the absolute latest released binaries to see if
the problem doesn't happen again.

Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
(801)861-5322
Novell, Inc., the leading provider of Net business solutions
http://www.novell.com

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/8/03 3:12:39 PM 
Our application is running on a server in Pennsylvania. A user there 
was working as well as a user in Tennessee. The user in Tennessee got 
an error on a page, hit her back key, and the user in Pennsylvania's 
screen showed up on the Tennessee user's screen.  The people in 
Tennessee are connected to the Pennsylvania system via a frame relay.

Everything is contained within each user's session, so this should 
never happen. The application has been under development for a year 
now, and this has never happened before.

Some kind of weird bug that we shouldn't worry about, or something that

someone else has encountered?

Thanks for any help,
--Michael Molloy


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Re: One other freaky thing

2003-01-09 Thread Bill Barker
Before everyone panics, the issue was with mod_jk2 (which is currently a
*beta*).  AFAIK mod_jk works fine.

For people that are interested in bugs-that-never-die, there was an almost
identical bug in the pre-beta 3.3.x version of mod_jk back before it was
available for Tomcat 4.x.

Jeff Tulley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Also, there was a recent security issue with mod_jk that had symptoms
 like this.  It would mean that somebody is purposely sending you a
 malformed packet, so it is not extremely likely.  But, if you are using
 mod_jk, I'd update to the absolute latest released binaries to see if
 the problem doesn't happen again.

 Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 (801)861-5322
 Novell, Inc., the leading provider of Net business solutions
 http://www.novell.com

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/8/03 3:12:39 PM 
 Our application is running on a server in Pennsylvania. A user there
 was working as well as a user in Tennessee. The user in Tennessee got
 an error on a page, hit her back key, and the user in Pennsylvania's
 screen showed up on the Tennessee user's screen.  The people in
 Tennessee are connected to the Pennsylvania system via a frame relay.

 Everything is contained within each user's session, so this should
 never happen. The application has been under development for a year
 now, and this has never happened before.

 Some kind of weird bug that we shouldn't worry about, or something that

 someone else has encountered?

 Thanks for any help,
 --Michael Molloy


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One other freaky thing

2003-01-08 Thread Michael Molloy
Our application is running on a server in Pennsylvania. A user there 
was working as well as a user in Tennessee. The user in Tennessee got 
an error on a page, hit her back key, and the user in Pennsylvania's 
screen showed up on the Tennessee user's screen.  The people in 
Tennessee are connected to the Pennsylvania system via a frame relay.

Everything is contained within each user's session, so this should 
never happen. The application has been under development for a year 
now, and this has never happened before.

Some kind of weird bug that we shouldn't worry about, or something that 
someone else has encountered?

Thanks for any help,
--Michael Molloy


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Re: One other freaky thing

2003-01-08 Thread Jason Pyeron
We had a similar problem running tomcat 3.x (3.3?) and apache 1.x (1.19?)

mod_jk sometimes would deliver static html/gfx from one context to 
another. Also there would be session corruption.

To the best of my knowledge there was a on-line casino which had the same 
problem.

I was never able to track this down. My only solution was to connect 
directly to tomcat.

-jason pyeron


On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Michael Molloy wrote:

Our application is running on a server in Pennsylvania. A user there 
was working as well as a user in Tennessee. The user in Tennessee got 
an error on a page, hit her back key, and the user in Pennsylvania's 
screen showed up on the Tennessee user's screen.  The people in 
Tennessee are connected to the Pennsylvania system via a frame relay.

Everything is contained within each user's session, so this should 
never happen. The application has been under development for a year 
now, and this has never happened before.

Some kind of weird bug that we shouldn't worry about, or something that 
someone else has encountered?

Thanks for any help,
--Michael Molloy


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Re: One other freaky thing

2003-01-08 Thread Jason Koeninger
I've seen the same thing on Tomcat 3.3.x.  Our upgrade to Tomcat 4.0.6 
seems to have corrected it.

Good luck...

Best Regards,

Jason Koeninger
JJ Computer Consulting
http://www.jjcc.com

On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 19:59:25 -0500 (EST), Jason Pyeron wrote:

We had a similar problem running tomcat 3.x (3.3?) and apache 1.x (1.19?)

mod_jk sometimes would deliver static html/gfx from one context to 
another. Also there would be session corruption.

To the best of my knowledge there was a on-line casino which had the same 
problem.

I was never able to track this down. My only solution was to connect 
directly to tomcat.

-jason pyeron


On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Michael Molloy wrote:

Our application is running on a server in Pennsylvania. A user there 
was working as well as a user in Tennessee. The user in Tennessee got 
an error on a page, hit her back key, and the user in Pennsylvania's 
screen showed up on the Tennessee user's screen.  The people in 
Tennessee are connected to the Pennsylvania system via a frame relay.

Everything is contained within each user's session, so this should 
never happen. The application has been under development for a year 
now, and this has never happened before.

Some kind of weird bug that we shouldn't worry about, or something that 
someone else has encountered?

Thanks for any help,
--Michael Molloy


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