Re: decompiling classes

2006-09-12 Thread Nicholas Irving

At last. yes it was a little tongue in cheek, as I fell for that scam once
and never again. I paid 20 bucks for a PDF telling me to download free
software. Never again I tell you. I am wise now.

On 13/09/06, Cosio, Raul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Use DJ Java decompiler, free to try...

http://www.download.com/DJ-Java-Decompiler/3000-2417-10046809.html
http://dj.navexpress.com/

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From: Steve R Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jueves, 07 de Septiembre de 2006 10:53 p.m.
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Me thinks that  Mr. Nicholas Irving is talking a bit tongue-in-cheek
what with his 2 consecutive posts mentioning some money! You all agree?

Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:


 gee, this is so BS, you don't have to go through all that effort.
 download all the source in a single package from
 http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi

 don't pay anyone for decompilation instructions, for open source, you
 can always get the source, for closed source its illegal anyway.

 Filip

 Nicholas Irving wrote:

 That is too much hard work, whenever I want to look @ the source for
 a class
 I just decompile and it gte me a 100% accurate copy, no need to hit
the
 Internet to get the source I already have on my desktop. For an extra

 $5 I
 will throw in the How to view Java Source within Eclispe PDF.

 NIrving

 On 07/09/06, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Umm, the command to decompile Tomcat's classes is this:

 http://tomcat.apache.org/svn.html

 ;)

 Frank

 Nicholas Irving wrote:
  I know the software you mean, it is completely free, but I have a
 guide
  that
  I can sell to you for $19.95 that tells you where to download it
from
 and
  contains commonly available documentation convert into a PDF for
 you to
  read.
 
  So you want my PayPal account so that you can deposit the money
 and then
  enjoy the world of decompiling java classes.
 
  NIrving
 
  On 08/09/06, Propes, Barry L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  what's the command again for decompiling Tomcat's classes? Or was

 there
  special software needed to do so?
 
 
 

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Re: decompiling classes

2006-09-07 Thread Nicholas Irving

I know the software you mean, it is completely free, but I have a guide that
I can sell to you for $19.95 that tells you where to download it from and
contains commonly available documentation convert into a PDF for you to
read.

So you want my PayPal account so that you can deposit the money and then
enjoy the world of decompiling java classes.

NIrving

On 08/09/06, Propes, Barry L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


what's the command again for decompiling Tomcat's classes? Or was there
special software needed to do so?




Re: decompiling classes

2006-09-07 Thread Nicholas Irving

That is too much hard work, whenever I want to look @ the source for a class
I just decompile and it gte me a 100% accurate copy, no need to hit the
Internet to get the source I already have on my desktop. For an extra $5 I
will throw in the How to view Java Source within Eclispe PDF.

NIrving

On 07/09/06, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Umm, the command to decompile Tomcat's classes is this:

http://tomcat.apache.org/svn.html

;)

Frank

Nicholas Irving wrote:
 I know the software you mean, it is completely free, but I have a guide
 that
 I can sell to you for $19.95 that tells you where to download it from
and
 contains commonly available documentation convert into a PDF for you to
 read.

 So you want my PayPal account so that you can deposit the money and then
 enjoy the world of decompiling java classes.

 NIrving

 On 08/09/06, Propes, Barry L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 what's the command again for decompiling Tomcat's classes? Or was there
 special software needed to do so?




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RE: Off topic: Email bounce handler code?

2006-02-10 Thread Nicholas Irving
Yeah did something similair a number of yeah ago, but was not with TomCat.
Instead used ACS, Oracle Server and qmail, where we used oracle to read the
mail messages, from qmail store, into the database and the ACS to read those
messages. Cannot remember off the top of my head how it was done, but we had
set the bounce back to a unique id which qmail would associate with a
mailbox for us. Will try and dig out how it all work properly later.

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Subject: Off topic: Email bounce handler code?

Does anybody know of any good Java/servlet code that handles email 
bounce processing?  When our automated systems send an email that 
bounces (lots of hotmail bounce if the user has an account but just 
hasn't logged in the past 30 days), we'd like a somewhat reliable 
mechanism to associate the bounce with a transaction in our system.  I'd 
guess I'd put a special header in so that bounces that return headers or 
return the original message can be parsed.

I've seen some mailman type code, but they rely on the SMTP server being 
able to handle mangled email addresses, but that's not generally an 
option for us as we often need to rely on existing SMTP systems in which 
at best we can configure the return path to be a given mailbox that we 
can analyze.

Thanks,
David

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RE: Off topic: Email bounce handler code?

2006-02-10 Thread Nicholas Irving
Take a look at 
http://rhea.redhat.com/asj/webmail/ 
http://www.eveandersson.com/arsdigita/doc/email-handler
http://ryanlee.org/doc/bulkmail.html

Basis of what you are trying to do is here, just may need some adaptation to
your systems.

-Original Message-
From: David Wall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 11 February 2006 8:02 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Off topic: Email bounce handler code?

Does anybody know of any good Java/servlet code that handles email 
bounce processing?  When our automated systems send an email that 
bounces (lots of hotmail bounce if the user has an account but just 
hasn't logged in the past 30 days), we'd like a somewhat reliable 
mechanism to associate the bounce with a transaction in our system.  I'd 
guess I'd put a special header in so that bounces that return headers or 
return the original message can be parsed.

I've seen some mailman type code, but they rely on the SMTP server being 
able to handle mangled email addresses, but that's not generally an 
option for us as we often need to rely on existing SMTP systems in which 
at best we can configure the return path to be a given mailbox that we 
can analyze.

Thanks,
David

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Best way to implement own Sign On functionality?

2006-01-28 Thread Nicholas Irving
Hi All

I am trying to implement my own Single Sign On Solution (why you may ask
when there a number of solutions out there?, because I would like to learn
myself and I feel that there are some flaws) For example I am have a simple
Perl proxy that I have written that does simple load balancing (again why?
Because I am learning how to implement solutions and better my understanding
of issues and problems) and handles now I would like to handle authorisation
from there. That is not a problem, have that talking to my LDAP and works
fine, so now have the basis of a simple SSO solution.

 

I would like to now integrate this into my tomcat application server, so
that when a user auths to my proxy they are automatically authed (if they
have the correct permissions) into Tomcat (currently using 5.0.28). I am
doing this by passing in the HTTP Header the UID of the auth’d identity. I
have a Valve that reads the headers and if exists extracts the UID and uses
a customised version of the LDAP realm to auth them into Tomcat. This works
fine and is not a problem for me, however I have to use a custom cookie to
tell the TomCat valve that this user already is auth’d and generate a new
principal.

 

I feel that this solution adds an overhead that is not required and I would
therefore like to use the Single Sign On valve to handle all of this for me.
It appears that a lot of the core functionality is protected so that it is
not possible to create your own Session Cookie for SSO, so does this mean
that I have to extend the TomCat source code to add this functionality and
therefore face the problems of getting exisiting users to update their
source? Or is there another way that I can write code that can be trusted to
generate these cookies for me?

 

 

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RE: Alternative Realm impl. that supports: boolean authenticate(String user, String pass) or void doLogin(Prinicipal p)?

2006-01-15 Thread Nicholas Irving
I have been looking for a authenticate(user) method, but cannot seem to find
one, as I need to do something similar. Any ideas?

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From: Ken Johanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2006 4:28 PM
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Subject: Re: Alternative Realm impl. that supports: boolean
authenticate(String user, String pass) or void doLogin(Prinicipal p)?

 
 Hmm, I see from all the org.apache.catalina.Realm implementations that 
 come with Tomcat, that authenticate(user,pass) is already there - but I 
 currently don't know how to gain access to the Realm service from within 
 a servlet/jsp (where my controller might be)... and it seems to me that 
 it may not even be allowed (by design), since there could be security 
 implications to exposing all those interface methods to the servlet 
 level.. but if its possible, I'll take it! :-)
 
 Thanks,
 ken
 
 

... clearing my throat, and pretending to be 3rd-person 

Ken, take a look at this : 
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#head-42e95596753a1fa4a4aa396d53010680e3d
509b5

Many thanks to Yoav Shapira for having contributed that info!! Awesome!

ken



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RE: Alternative Realm impl. that supports: boolean authenticate(String user, String pass) or void doLogin(Prinicipal p)?

2006-01-15 Thread Nicholas Irving
What class is that? I cannot find it in any of the classes I have available?

I am using 5.0.28, so perhaps this is a 5.5.x thing?

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authenticate(String user, String pass) or void doLogin(Prinicipal p)?

Nicholas Irving wrote:
 I have been looking for a authenticate(user) method, but cannot seem to
find
 one, as I need to do something similar. Any ideas?
 

Do you mean doLogin(Principal p)?



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5.0.28 building from source

2006-01-14 Thread Nicholas Irving
Hi All

First time poster, long time user of TomCat. I have downloaded the source
from tomcat.apache.org and have started the ant build process and I am now
getting a number of errors regarding the fact that some .tar.gz files are
not valid. I discovered that the site in the build.properties file
(\jakarta-tomcat-5) is not available so have changed this to use OptusNet,
my closest mirror. All seems to be working now, but does anybody foresee any
issues because of this change?

 

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