Re: session drop from https to http

2006-08-27 Thread josemanuel lopez
Hi 

The reazon is because the seesion is  created with
info  from the call: example: IP address,  Port Etc, 
and  Tomcat has to  create  a new session because the
info is different, I'm being trying to find a solution
for this problem, but still I'm working on that. I'll
keep you  posted...or if you  find a solution please
forward that  to me

Thanks

--- Amir S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 I have a Jakarta 5.0.28.
 When entering the tomcat first
 https://127.0.0.1/a.jsp and then
 http://127.0.0.1/b.jsp
 The sessionID changes?!
 In the revise (http://127.0.0.1/b.jsp and then
 https://127.0.0.1/a.jsp)
 order it does not, why is that?!
 How can I fix it?
 Please note that the different is in the HTTPS and
 HTTP order.
  
 Regards,
 Amir S
  
 
 
 

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Re: session drop from https to http

2006-08-27 Thread josemanuel lopez
Hi Mark,
I have a session started with http for login I  called
hppts and the session is different th einfo created
under http can not be retrived by the second session
created by htts, any  idea how can I get info from one
session to another or better that how to share info
from sessions. 

Thanks

--- Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 josemanuel lopez wrote:
  Hi 
  
  The reazon is because the seesion is  created with
  info  from the call: example: IP address,  Port
 Etc, 
  and  Tomcat has to  create  a new session because
 the
  info is different, I'm being trying to find a
 solution
  for this problem, but still I'm working on that.
 I'll
  keep you  posted...or if you  find a solution
 please
  forward that  to me
 
 This is not the case. The reason is that any session
 created via https
   will not transfer to http to protect the security
 of the session.
 This is why sessions can transfer from http to
 https.
 
 Mark
 
 

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SSL enabled and trying to open the port 8443 wit h the browser and nothing happend

2006-05-05 Thread josemanuel lopez
Hi 

I enable SSL in Tomcat, creating a  key creaded with
keytool and I updated my server.xml removing the
comments on the port 8443 to enable it's access. 

But when I call in my  browser  localhost:8443  the
browser receives a file and gives me option t save it
or open it with ...???

But any Secure Session is created...
 
Any one can help me..

I'm using:  Tomcat 5.5.17 and jdk 1.5 the same
happends with all browsers...
 

 

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Re: Access server from outside

2006-04-22 Thread josemanuel lopez


try your firewall,  are you running linux.???


--- Jonathan Pare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
  
 Why can't I access my websites from outside my
 network ?  On the computer running the server
 everything's fine:
 I can access via 
 - http://localhost/
 - http://[myipaddress]/
 - http://[mydyndnsservice.com]/
  
 But when I try from work, the page never loads.
 I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, Tomcat 5.5.16 (configured on
 port 80 so I don't have to type :8080), D-Link
 DI624+ router (configured with port fowarding:
 incomming request on port 80 - send it to the
 computer ip running tomcat) and Firestarter
 (IpTables) accepting inbound connection from
 everyone on port 80.
  
 Thanks.

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Re: Re[2]: Tomcat works on Linux localhost but not in the network

2006-04-22 Thread josemanuel lopez
yeap . 
I disable the firewall and I'm  getting response,  but
 do you know  how to enable the firewall and allow
access to the port 8080 only 

Thanks

--- vineesh kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Check ur firewall by using telnet like
  telnet hostname 8080
   if it is connecting to the 8080 port, ur firewall
 is ok.if u are not
 able to connect,he problem is of firewall.also
 In some cases like in IE it may not work properly if
 u simply type
 hostname:8080, u should use something like
  http://192.168.1.25:8080/
 
 On 4/18/06, Corobitsyn Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  You must check your network and firewall settings.
 
  Try to use iptables
  E.g. in SUSE can help SUSEFirewall2 (edit
 /etc/sysconfig/SuSEFirewall2
  file)
 
  jl Thanks
  jl but  I was able to access the  port 80  for
 apache,
  jl and  I got  tha welcome page ...
 
  jl where can  I check if that  is  the problem
 .???
 
  jl Thanks again
 
 
 
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Re: Re[2]: Tomcat works on Linux localhost but not in the network

2006-04-22 Thread josemanuel lopez
yeap . 
I disable the firewall and I'm  getting response,  but
 do you know  how to enable the firewall and allow
access to the port 8080 only 
I'm  running  RedHat EE r3
Thanks

--- Corobitsyn Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You must check your network and firewall settings.
 
 Try to use iptables
 E.g. in SUSE can help SUSEFirewall2 (edit
 /etc/sysconfig/SuSEFirewall2
 file)
 
 jl Thanks
 jl but  I was able to access the  port 80  for
 apache,
 jl and  I got  tha welcome page ... 
 
 jl where can  I check if that  is  the problem .???
 
 jl Thanks again
 
 
 
 jl --- Corobitsyn Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Perhaps, you must to set up your firewall
  
  jl I recently installed Tomcat on a Linux
 Machine
  when I
  jl tried localhost:8080 I get the welcome page
  nut if I
  jl call the same from another computer on the
  network i
  jl don 't get any response at all
  
  jl Plase any  help  will be welcome...  
  
  jl
 
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Re: Tomcat works on Linux localhost but not in the network

2006-04-17 Thread josemanuel lopez
Thanks
but  I was able to access the  port 80  for apache,
and  I got  tha welcome page ... 

where can  I check if that  is  the problem .???

Thanks again



--- Corobitsyn Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Perhaps, you must to set up your firewall
 
 jl I recently installed Tomcat on a Linux Machine
 when I
 jl tried localhost:8080 I get the welcome page
 nut if I
 jl call the same from another computer on the
 network i
 jl don 't get any response at all
 
 jl Plase any  help  will be welcome...  
 
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Tomcat works on Linux localhost but not in the network

2006-04-16 Thread josemanuel lopez
I recently installed Tomcat on a Linux Machine when I
tried localhost:8080 I get the welcome page nut if I
call the same from another computer on the network i
don 't get any response at all

Plase any  help  will be welcome...  

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