Re: Tomcat and firewalls...

2001-10-27 Thread Pae Choi

Dave,

Could you tell me what platform do you use?

Pae



I use Zone Alarm and it doesn't bother Tomcat at all.

Dave

At 01:54 PM 10/23/2001 +0100, you wrote:
I use ZoneAlarm and I've found that I have to turn it off in order to use
Tomcat

Dave



-Original Message-
From: Thomas Diamond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 October 2001 01:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and firewalls...


I think that something's wrong with Tomcat and firewalls
As I've written in previous letters I had some problems with Win2K
crashing inexplicably while running Tomcat. The system was rebooting on
its own. After I disabled the atomatic reboot feature I got a Blue
Screen saying something about vsdatant.sys ( a file installed with
ZoneAlarm ). I also had some other problems with ZoneAlarm so I
completely removed it from my system. OK, I said to myself, now you are
safe. Today, while I was testing my JSPs locally I got a blue screen
saying something about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  and  mentioning
a file called nisdrv.sys. I searched a bit and found that this is a
file installed with Norton Internet Security (I've got version Norton
Internet Security 2001 version 2.5 installed). So what's goig on? Tomcat
cannot run in a machine with a firewall or I 've done it again ?

Tom.

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Re: Tomcat and firewalls...

2001-10-25 Thread Barry White

Go to the ZoneAlarm programs section and see if your program has access to
the internet.  If you are not sure about the settings then delete all of the
setting for  the programs in ZoneAlarm and start up Tomcat and mySQL.
ZoneAlarm will ask you if you want to allow these programs to access the
internet... just click yes.

P.S. Your problem could also be your anitvirus sorftware or w2k indexing.
Try disabling these and see if that helps.

later.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 4:22 AM
Subject: RE: Tomcat and firewalls...


 Dave,

 Maybe I've got my ZoneAlarm seetings wrong. I use the basic version
 (not Pro), on my home pc, and run Tomcat/Java/MySql on that pc. My
 application doesn't seem to work when I have ZoneAlarm on. I'd like it to,
 as I hate leaving my home server wide open when I go to work.

 Dave



 -Original Message-
 From: David A. Fuess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 24 October 2001 03:17
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Tomcat and firewalls...


 I use Zone Alarm and it doesn't bother Tomcat at all.

 Dave

 At 01:54 PM 10/23/2001 +0100, you wrote:
 I use ZoneAlarm and I've found that I have to turn it off in order to use
 Tomcat
 
 Dave
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Diamond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 23 October 2001 01:47
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat and firewalls...
 
 
 I think that something's wrong with Tomcat and firewalls
 As I've written in previous letters I had some problems with Win2K
 crashing inexplicably while running Tomcat. The system was rebooting on
 its own. After I disabled the atomatic reboot feature I got a Blue
 Screen saying something about vsdatant.sys ( a file installed with
 ZoneAlarm ). I also had some other problems with ZoneAlarm so I
 completely removed it from my system. OK, I said to myself, now you are
 safe. Today, while I was testing my JSPs locally I got a blue screen
 saying something about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  and  mentioning
 a file called nisdrv.sys. I searched a bit and found that this is a
 file installed with Norton Internet Security (I've got version Norton
 Internet Security 2001 version 2.5 installed). So what's goig on? Tomcat
 cannot run in a machine with a firewall or I 've done it again ?
 
 Tom.

  From the Desk of ...
 David A. Fuess
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.Fuess.Net





RE: Tomcat and firewalls...

2001-10-24 Thread David A. Fuess

I use Zone Alarm and it doesn't bother Tomcat at all.

Dave

At 01:54 PM 10/23/2001 +0100, you wrote:
I use ZoneAlarm and I've found that I have to turn it off in order to use
Tomcat

Dave



-Original Message-
From: Thomas Diamond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 October 2001 01:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and firewalls...


I think that something's wrong with Tomcat and firewalls
As I've written in previous letters I had some problems with Win2K
crashing inexplicably while running Tomcat. The system was rebooting on
its own. After I disabled the atomatic reboot feature I got a Blue
Screen saying something about vsdatant.sys ( a file installed with
ZoneAlarm ). I also had some other problems with ZoneAlarm so I
completely removed it from my system. OK, I said to myself, now you are
safe. Today, while I was testing my JSPs locally I got a blue screen
saying something about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  and  mentioning
a file called nisdrv.sys. I searched a bit and found that this is a
file installed with Norton Internet Security (I've got version Norton
Internet Security 2001 version 2.5 installed). So what's goig on? Tomcat
cannot run in a machine with a firewall or I 've done it again ?

Tom.

 From the Desk of ...
David A. Fuess
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.Fuess.Net




RE: Tomcat and firewalls...

2001-10-24 Thread dave . prout

Dave,

Maybe I've got my ZoneAlarm seetings wrong. I use the basic version
(not Pro), on my home pc, and run Tomcat/Java/MySql on that pc. My
application doesn't seem to work when I have ZoneAlarm on. I'd like it to,
as I hate leaving my home server wide open when I go to work.

Dave 



-Original Message-
From: David A. Fuess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 October 2001 03:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Tomcat and firewalls...


I use Zone Alarm and it doesn't bother Tomcat at all.

Dave

At 01:54 PM 10/23/2001 +0100, you wrote:
I use ZoneAlarm and I've found that I have to turn it off in order to use
Tomcat

Dave



-Original Message-
From: Thomas Diamond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 October 2001 01:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and firewalls...


I think that something's wrong with Tomcat and firewalls
As I've written in previous letters I had some problems with Win2K
crashing inexplicably while running Tomcat. The system was rebooting on
its own. After I disabled the atomatic reboot feature I got a Blue
Screen saying something about vsdatant.sys ( a file installed with
ZoneAlarm ). I also had some other problems with ZoneAlarm so I
completely removed it from my system. OK, I said to myself, now you are
safe. Today, while I was testing my JSPs locally I got a blue screen
saying something about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  and  mentioning
a file called nisdrv.sys. I searched a bit and found that this is a
file installed with Norton Internet Security (I've got version Norton
Internet Security 2001 version 2.5 installed). So what's goig on? Tomcat
cannot run in a machine with a firewall or I 've done it again ?

Tom.

 From the Desk of ...
David A. Fuess
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.Fuess.Net



RE: Tomcat and firewalls...

2001-10-23 Thread dave . prout

I use ZoneAlarm and I've found that I have to turn it off in order to use
Tomcat

Dave



-Original Message-
From: Thomas Diamond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 October 2001 01:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and firewalls...


I think that something's wrong with Tomcat and firewalls
As I've written in previous letters I had some problems with Win2K 
crashing inexplicably while running Tomcat. The system was rebooting on 
its own. After I disabled the atomatic reboot feature I got a Blue 
Screen saying something about vsdatant.sys ( a file installed with 
ZoneAlarm ). I also had some other problems with ZoneAlarm so I 
completely removed it from my system. OK, I said to myself, now you are 
safe. Today, while I was testing my JSPs locally I got a blue screen 
saying something about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  and  mentioning 
a file called nisdrv.sys. I searched a bit and found that this is a 
file installed with Norton Internet Security (I've got version Norton 
Internet Security 2001 version 2.5 installed). So what's goig on? Tomcat 
cannot run in a machine with a firewall or I 've done it again ?

Tom.



RE: Tomcat and firewalls...

2001-10-23 Thread Rikard Skogberg

Both Tomcat 3.2 and 4.0 are working great for me together with Tiny personal
firewall from Tiny Software

/Rikard

 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Diamond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: den 23 oktober 2001 02:47
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat and firewalls...


 I think that something's wrong with Tomcat and firewalls
 As I've written in previous letters I had some problems with Win2K
 crashing inexplicably while running Tomcat. The system was rebooting on
 its own. After I disabled the atomatic reboot feature I got a Blue
 Screen saying something about vsdatant.sys ( a file installed with
 ZoneAlarm ). I also had some other problems with ZoneAlarm so I
 completely removed it from my system. OK, I said to myself, now you are
 safe. Today, while I was testing my JSPs locally I got a blue screen
 saying something about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  and  mentioning
 a file called nisdrv.sys. I searched a bit and found that this is a
 file installed with Norton Internet Security (I've got version Norton
 Internet Security 2001 version 2.5 installed). So what's goig on? Tomcat
 cannot run in a machine with a firewall or I 've done it again ?

 Tom.






Re: Tomcat and firewalls...

2001-10-23 Thread Craig R. McClanahan


If Windows is crashing, you have either a Windows problem or a hardware
problem (or both), not a Tomcat problem.

Craig



On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Thomas Diamond wrote:

 Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 03:47:02 +0300
 From: Thomas Diamond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat and firewalls...

 I think that something's wrong with Tomcat and firewalls
 As I've written in previous letters I had some problems with Win2K
 crashing inexplicably while running Tomcat. The system was rebooting on
 its own. After I disabled the atomatic reboot feature I got a Blue
 Screen saying something about vsdatant.sys ( a file installed with
 ZoneAlarm ). I also had some other problems with ZoneAlarm so I
 completely removed it from my system. OK, I said to myself, now you are
 safe. Today, while I was testing my JSPs locally I got a blue screen
 saying something about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  and  mentioning
 a file called nisdrv.sys. I searched a bit and found that this is a
 file installed with Norton Internet Security (I've got version Norton
 Internet Security 2001 version 2.5 installed). So what's goig on? Tomcat
 cannot run in a machine with a firewall or I 've done it again ?

 Tom.






RE: Tomcat/Apache/Firewalls

2001-01-30 Thread Randy Layman


This is right.   The process is firewal - Apache - mod_jk -
Tomcat, and then the reverse.  The client receives the request on port 80
and never even knows that Tomcat was involved.  The downside to this is that
you can't shutdown Tomcat from outside the network (probably no a problem,
though).

Randy


-Original Message-
From: Gearoid Griffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 11:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat/Apache/Firewalls




I'm trying to get my head around trying to make tomcat as secure as
possible.
Basically I'm unable to get any other ports open in our firewall bar 80. 
What I'm trying to do is when a user sends a request to our site (first hes 
reversed proxied just to knock out any bizarre strings) then the query gets 
sent to apache,( with mod_jk, and tomcat hanging off it.) runs various 
servlets (cocoon, xerces,xalan, etc) but sends the response back via port 
80? Is this possible? Or do I just have to live with the fact of having 
other ports (for tomcat and the ajpmountpoint) open on the router?
Cheers
Gearid Griffin


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