Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
The problem was with jk2.shm file. In any case I installed the latest iaspi_redirect and got it working to some extent. the login goes to the ROOT/index.jsp rather than my webapp's index.jsp. uriworkermap.properties is /AtYourService/*.jsp=worker1 /AtYourService/servlet/*=worker1 workers.properties has worker.list = worker1 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.type=ajp13 What do I need to do for the localhost to go directly to the /AtYourService/index.jsp? Thanks, Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 7:55 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Vijaya wrote: Andre Warnier, It is three year old system. At that time I had the option of installing Tomcat 6.0 but decided to install 5 and never had any problem so far till the ISP decided to change their software. I am not sure that is the problem. I was going mad to get the same error again and again and decided to take a break for three days. Also decided to install the latest version of Tomcat and see how it goes. So we have brought our server down and will let you all know if the same problem exists in the latest version of Tomcat. Is there any significant changes in terms of configuration files from Tomcat 5 to 7 that I need to pay attention to. The main problem is that, as a connector between the front-end webserver and Tomcat, you are using a module called mod_jk2 (or its Windows equivalent isapi_redirector2. Development and support for this module have been discontinued for about 9 years, so there are not many people that would be able to help you. You should be using mod_jk (or its Windows equivalent isapi_redirector, which is being developed and maintained and supported. Until you do that, I cannot help you further, and you probably will not find other people that can help you. You have received pointers to the documentation and configuration of mod_jk/isapi_redirector in earlier responses in this same thread. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Andre Warnier, It is three year old system. At that time I had the option of installing Tomcat 6.0 but decided to install 5 and never had any problem so far till the ISP decided to change their software. I am not sure that is the problem. I was going mad to get the same error again and again and decided to take a break for three days. Also decided to install the latest version of Tomcat and see how it goes. So we have brought our server down and will let you all know if the same problem exists in the latest version of Tomcat. Is there any significant changes in terms of configuration files from Tomcat 5 to 7 that I need to pay attention to. Thanks once again for the help. Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 4:22 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Pid wrote: On 18/06/2012 10:10, Vijaya wrote: file=c:/tomcat-5.5.16/conf/jk2.shm So... tomcat-5.5.16 AND jk2? I had to blow the dust of the 5.x security page... http://tomcat.apache.org/security-5.html#Fixed_in_Apache_Tomcat_5.5.16,_5.0.SVN just sayin' And no easier to find : http://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk2/ shows that the last release of mod_jk2 was in 2002. Vijaya, how old is that system which you are trying to get back to work again ? the mod_jk2 connector, which you are apparently using, has not been developed or maintained for quite a while. Maybe you'd like to install and configure mod_jk instead ? Then we could also really help you (if the on-line documentation is not sufficient). There is not a big difference in the concept between mod_jk2 and mod_jk. Start looking here : http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/iis.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
RE: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
From: Vijaya [mailto:svij...@solutionscraft.com] Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Is there any significant changes in terms of configuration files from Tomcat 5 to 7 that I need to pay attention to. Lots. Read the Migration Guide (link on the Tomcat home page). - Chuck THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERWISE PROPRIETARY MATERIAL and is thus for use only by the intended recipient. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the e-mail and its attachments from all computers. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Vijaya wrote: Andre Warnier, It is three year old system. At that time I had the option of installing Tomcat 6.0 but decided to install 5 and never had any problem so far till the ISP decided to change their software. I am not sure that is the problem. I was going mad to get the same error again and again and decided to take a break for three days. Also decided to install the latest version of Tomcat and see how it goes. So we have brought our server down and will let you all know if the same problem exists in the latest version of Tomcat. Is there any significant changes in terms of configuration files from Tomcat 5 to 7 that I need to pay attention to. The main problem is that, as a connector between the front-end webserver and Tomcat, you are using a module called mod_jk2 (or its Windows equivalent isapi_redirector2. Development and support for this module have been discontinued for about 9 years, so there are not many people that would be able to help you. You should be using mod_jk (or its Windows equivalent isapi_redirector, which is being developed and maintained and supported. Until you do that, I cannot help you further, and you probably will not find other people that can help you. You have received pointers to the documentation and configuration of mod_jk/isapi_redirector in earlier responses in this same thread. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply again Andre Warner. We reformatted our server and installed a windows, IIS, and Tomcat all over. The problem still persists. This is what my setting is. Our portal URL is www.eservicebazaar.com. The class, and jsp files are under the folder tomcat...\webapps\AtYourservice. Under inetpub/wwwroot all html files are copied. When I log in to the portal using the URL www.eservicebazaar.com/AtYourService, the portal works fine. But if I move the index.html to the inetpub/wwwroot folder, and log in to the portal as www.eservicebazaar.com, I get the 404 error as the IIS is not looking at the JSP files in tomcat../AtYourservice folder through ISAPI redirector. What is the content of the index.html file ? (copy and paste it here) What is the content of the uriworkermap.properties files ? (copy and paste here) The only thing that was the problem BEFORE IIS FAILED was our router link SUDDENLY WENT down and when I brought back the link, IIS stopped talking to ISAPI filter. Can a bad router create this problem ? In principle, no. But again, we do not have direct access to your system, so we cannot look at what happened. Thanks, Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Hi. Quoting you : Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply Andre Warnier. It is not virus. It happened over the week end while the download of signatures failed. It is that IIS is not looking at the tomcat' webapps folder for the jsps through ISAPI filter. When I try to delete isapi_redirector dll, I keep getting the error the file is in use by another program. I'll try to install the latest version of tomcat and see what happens. [...] After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it happening. Help will be very much appreciated. Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week. Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that the portal is not working okay. The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under tomcat../webapps/esb folder. The index.html that is located in wwwroot folder has nothing other than calling index.jsp from webapps directory. Till last friday, the portal was working okay and all of us could login to the portal from remote machines. last saturday, our link went down and when I connected the link back, I am not able to login to the portal both locally and remotely. the url invokes the index.html (means the name server, iis is working fine) but the index.jsp gives a 404 error. I tried all possible things like deleting the jakarta virtual directory, recreating the reg entries, and deleting the isap_redirector2.dll and copying back from the backup version. Nothing is working. Can any body help me what I need to do (reinstall IIS)? Unquote Vijaya, there is not much that can be done with the explanation above. In summary : - it was working last week, and is not working this week. - something happened in-between, which may or may not involve a virus - since then you have been modifying Registry entries, deleting/recreating files and/or moving them around - and still nothing is working In normal circumstances, and to take a shortcut, I would probably tell you to 1) verify that Tomcat itself is working, by accessing your Tomcat application directly, through Tomcat's own HTTP port 2) if Tomcat is working, then stop IIS, de-install isapi_redirector, and re-install it properly according to the relevant on-line documentation. 3) and if you still have a problem then, turn on the logging feature of isapi_redirector, check the logs and try to determine exactly what happens. But, considering that you have already been making changes all over, including in the Registry, it is not even certain that the isapi_redirector de-installation procedure can work properly and will really clean up. We do not have a crystal ball here, and we cannot see your real system setup nor what happens to make it not work. So unless you come back here with a really precise and technical description of what you are doing, what happens, including a copy of the relevant log messages, there is not more we could do. Otherwise, my recommendation would still be the same : re-install this machine completely. Or use another machine, where Windows and IIS and Tomcat are a clean install, add isapi_redirector, and try it out. If it works, then compare with the machine that does not work. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
RE: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
This is what I get in the IIS log file if I login to www.eservicebazaar.com/AtYourService URL 08:57:43 220.181.124.181 GET /index.html 304 08:59:08 59.92.208.214 GET /jakarta/isapi_redirector2.dll 500 This is what I get in the logfile if I log in as www.eservicebazaar.com 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /usertpl/1vg104-home/stylesheet.css 404 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /index.jsp 404 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /favicon.ico 404 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /favicon.ico 404 It looks like if I go through IIS, IIS is not recognizing ISAPI at all. I do not have I do not uriworkermap.properties. Everything is code in worker2.properties. # setup the windows application logging for the ISAPI filter [logger.win32] level=INFO # Communication Channel Settings [channel.socket:localhost:8009] host=localhost port=8009 # Shared memeory File Settings [shm] file=c:/tomcat-5.5.16/conf/jk2.shm size=10 # Declare a tomcat worker and assign it the above declared communication channel [ajp13:localhost:8009] channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009 # URI Mappings for atYourService web application context # Requests for any web component (indicated by the wild card *)are despatched # to Tomcat [uri:/AtYourService/*] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 info=Mapping for AtYourService context of tomcat index.html code is a simple code that when invoked it calls index.jsp !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//ENHTMLHEADTITLEeServiceBazaar.com/TITLE META http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 META content=Evrsoft First Page name=GENERATORLINK href=../../usertpl/1vg104-home/stylesheet.css type=text/css rel=stylesheet/HEAD BODY bgColor=#cc form name=loginform script type=text/javascript language=Javascript!-- document.loginform.action = index.jsp; document.loginform.submit(); //--/script /form /BODY /HTML Once again thanks very much for the help. Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 1:28 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply again Andre Warner. We reformatted our server and installed a windows, IIS, and Tomcat all over. The problem still persists. This is what my setting is. Our portal URL is www.eservicebazaar.com. The class, and jsp files are under the folder tomcat...\webapps\AtYourservice. Under inetpub/wwwroot all html files are copied. When I log in to the portal using the URL www.eservicebazaar.com/AtYourService, the portal works fine. But if I move the index.html to the inetpub/wwwroot folder, and log in to the portal as www.eservicebazaar.com, I get the 404 error as the IIS is not looking at the JSP files in tomcat../AtYourservice folder through ISAPI redirector. What is the content of the index.html file ? (copy and paste it here) What is the content of the uriworkermap.properties files ? (copy and paste here) The only thing that was the problem BEFORE IIS FAILED was our router link SUDDENLY WENT down and when I brought back the link, IIS stopped talking to ISAPI filter. Can a bad router create this problem ? In principle, no. But again, we do not have direct access to your system, so we cannot look at what happened. Thanks, Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Hi. Quoting you : Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply Andre Warnier. It is not virus. It happened over the week end while the download of signatures failed. It is that IIS is not looking at the tomcat' webapps folder for the jsps through ISAPI filter. When I try to delete isapi_redirector dll, I keep getting the error the file is in use by another program. I'll try to install the latest version of tomcat and see what happens. [...] After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it happening. Help will be very much appreciated. Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week. Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that the portal is not working okay. The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under tomcat../webapps/esb folder. The index.html that is located in wwwroot folder has nothing other than calling index.jsp from webapps directory. Till last friday, the portal was working okay and all of us could login to the portal from remote machines. last saturday, our link went down and when I connected the link back, I am not able to login to the portal both locally and remotely. the url invokes the index.html (means the name server, iis is
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Vijaya, I am not the great specialist regarding isapi_redirector for Windows, but the configuration that you list below looks very strange to me. It does not seem to match the configuration format for isapi_redirector, which is described here : http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/iis.html and here : http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/iis.html So what are you exactly using as an IIS/Tomcat Connector ? Vijaya wrote: This is what I get in the IIS log file if I login to www.eservicebazaar.com/AtYourService URL 08:57:43 220.181.124.181 GET /index.html 304 08:59:08 59.92.208.214 GET /jakarta/isapi_redirector2.dll 500 This is what I get in the logfile if I log in as www.eservicebazaar.com 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /usertpl/1vg104-home/stylesheet.css 404 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /index.jsp 404 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /favicon.ico 404 09:01:56 59.92.208.214 GET /favicon.ico 404 It looks like if I go through IIS, IIS is not recognizing ISAPI at all. I do not have I do not uriworkermap.properties. Everything is code in worker2.properties. # setup the windows application logging for the ISAPI filter [logger.win32] level=INFO # Communication Channel Settings [channel.socket:localhost:8009] host=localhost port=8009 # Shared memeory File Settings [shm] file=c:/tomcat-5.5.16/conf/jk2.shm size=10 # Declare a tomcat worker and assign it the above declared communication channel [ajp13:localhost:8009] channel=channel.socket:localhost:8009 # URI Mappings for atYourService web application context # Requests for any web component (indicated by the wild card *)are despatched # to Tomcat [uri:/AtYourService/*] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 info=Mapping for AtYourService context of tomcat index.html code is a simple code that when invoked it calls index.jsp !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//ENHTMLHEADTITLEeServiceBazaar.com/TITLE META http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 META content=Evrsoft First Page name=GENERATORLINK href=../../usertpl/1vg104-home/stylesheet.css type=text/css rel=stylesheet/HEAD BODY bgColor=#cc form name=loginform script type=text/javascript language=Javascript!-- document.loginform.action = index.jsp; document.loginform.submit(); //--/script /form /BODY /HTML Once again thanks very much for the help. Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 1:28 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply again Andre Warner. We reformatted our server and installed a windows, IIS, and Tomcat all over. The problem still persists. This is what my setting is. Our portal URL is www.eservicebazaar.com. The class, and jsp files are under the folder tomcat...\webapps\AtYourservice. Under inetpub/wwwroot all html files are copied. When I log in to the portal using the URL www.eservicebazaar.com/AtYourService, the portal works fine. But if I move the index.html to the inetpub/wwwroot folder, and log in to the portal as www.eservicebazaar.com, I get the 404 error as the IIS is not looking at the JSP files in tomcat../AtYourservice folder through ISAPI redirector. What is the content of the index.html file ? (copy and paste it here) What is the content of the uriworkermap.properties files ? (copy and paste here) The only thing that was the problem BEFORE IIS FAILED was our router link SUDDENLY WENT down and when I brought back the link, IIS stopped talking to ISAPI filter. Can a bad router create this problem ? In principle, no. But again, we do not have direct access to your system, so we cannot look at what happened. Thanks, Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Hi. Quoting you : Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply Andre Warnier. It is not virus. It happened over the week end while the download of signatures failed. It is that IIS is not looking at the tomcat' webapps folder for the jsps through ISAPI filter. When I try to delete isapi_redirector dll, I keep getting the error the file is in use by another program. I'll try to install the latest version of tomcat and see what happens. [...] After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it happening. Help will be very much appreciated. Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week. Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that the portal is not working okay. The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under tomcat../webapps/esb folder. The
RE: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
-Original Message- From: Vijaya [mailto:svij...@solutionscraft.com] Subject: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; Do you have a web service extension for Jarkata that is set to allowed? Leo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
On 18/06/2012 10:10, Vijaya wrote: file=c:/tomcat-5.5.16/conf/jk2.shm So... tomcat-5.5.16 AND jk2? I had to blow the dust of the 5.x security page... http://tomcat.apache.org/security-5.html#Fixed_in_Apache_Tomcat_5.5.16,_5.0.SVN just sayin' p -- [key:62590808] signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Pid wrote: On 18/06/2012 10:10, Vijaya wrote: file=c:/tomcat-5.5.16/conf/jk2.shm So... tomcat-5.5.16 AND jk2? I had to blow the dust of the 5.x security page... http://tomcat.apache.org/security-5.html#Fixed_in_Apache_Tomcat_5.5.16,_5.0.SVN just sayin' And no easier to find : http://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk2/ shows that the last release of mod_jk2 was in 2002. Vijaya, how old is that system which you are trying to get back to work again ? the mod_jk2 connector, which you are apparently using, has not been developed or maintained for quite a while. Maybe you'd like to install and configure mod_jk instead ? Then we could also really help you (if the on-line documentation is not sufficient). There is not a big difference in the concept between mod_jk2 and mod_jk. Start looking here : http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/iis.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Thanks for the reply again Andre Warner. We reformatted our server and installed a windows, IIS, and Tomcat all over. The problem still persists. This is what my setting is. Our portal URL is www.eservicebazaar.com. The class, and jsp files are under the folder tomcat...\webapps\AtYourservice. Under inetpub/wwwroot all html files are copied. When I log in to the portal using the URL www.eservicebazaar.com/AtYourService, the portal works fine. But if I move the index.html to the inetpub/wwwroot folder, and log in to the portal as www.eservicebazaar.com, I get the 404 error as the IIS is not looking at the JSP files in tomcat../AtYourservice folder through ISAPI redirector. The only thing that was the problem BEFORE IIS FAILED was our router link SUDDENLY WENT down and when I brought back the link, IIS stopped talking to ISAPI filter. Can a bad router create this problem ? Thanks, Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Hi. Quoting you : Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply Andre Warnier. It is not virus. It happened over the week end while the download of signatures failed. It is that IIS is not looking at the tomcat' webapps folder for the jsps through ISAPI filter. When I try to delete isapi_redirector dll, I keep getting the error the file is in use by another program. I'll try to install the latest version of tomcat and see what happens. [...] After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it happening. Help will be very much appreciated. Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week. Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that the portal is not working okay. The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under tomcat../webapps/esb folder. The index.html that is located in wwwroot folder has nothing other than calling index.jsp from webapps directory. Till last friday, the portal was working okay and all of us could login to the portal from remote machines. last saturday, our link went down and when I connected the link back, I am not able to login to the portal both locally and remotely. the url invokes the index.html (means the name server, iis is working fine) but the index.jsp gives a 404 error. I tried all possible things like deleting the jakarta virtual directory, recreating the reg entries, and deleting the isap_redirector2.dll and copying back from the backup version. Nothing is working. Can any body help me what I need to do (reinstall IIS)? Unquote Vijaya, there is not much that can be done with the explanation above. In summary : - it was working last week, and is not working this week. - something happened in-between, which may or may not involve a virus - since then you have been modifying Registry entries, deleting/recreating files and/or moving them around - and still nothing is working In normal circumstances, and to take a shortcut, I would probably tell you to 1) verify that Tomcat itself is working, by accessing your Tomcat application directly, through Tomcat's own HTTP port 2) if Tomcat is working, then stop IIS, de-install isapi_redirector, and re-install it properly according to the relevant on-line documentation. 3) and if you still have a problem then, turn on the logging feature of isapi_redirector, check the logs and try to determine exactly what happens. But, considering that you have already been making changes all over, including in the Registry, it is not even certain that the isapi_redirector de-installation procedure can work properly and will really clean up. We do not have a crystal ball here, and we cannot see your real system setup nor what happens to make it not work. So unless you come back here with a really precise and technical description of what you are doing, what happens, including a copy of the relevant log messages, there is not more we could do. Otherwise, my recommendation would still be the same : re-install this machine completely. Or use another machine, where Windows and IIS and Tomcat are a clean install, add isapi_redirector, and try it out. If it works, then compare with the machine that does not work. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Thanks for the reply Andre Warnier. It is not virus. It happened over the week end while the download of signatures failed. It is that IIS is not looking at the tomcat' webapps folder for the jsps through ISAPI filter. When I try to delete isapi_redirector dll, I keep getting the error the file is in use by another program. I'll try to install the latest version of tomcat and see what happens. Vijaya -Original Message- From: André Warnier Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 3:47 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder Vijaya wrote: Hi All, After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it happening. Help will be very much appreciated. Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week. Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that the portal is not working okay. The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under tomcat../webapps/esb folder. The index.html that is located in wwwroot folder has nothing other than calling index.jsp from webapps directory. Till last friday, the portal was working okay and all of us could login to the portal from remote machines. last saturday, our link went down and when I connected the link back, I am not able to login to the portal both locally and remotely. the url invokes the index.html (means the name server, iis is working fine) but the index.jsp gives a 404 error. I tried all possible things like deleting the jakarta virtual directory, recreating the reg entries, and deleting the isap_redirector2.dll and copying back from the backup version. Nothing is working. Can any body help me what I need to do (reinstall IIS)? If you suspect that there was a virus infection, then the prudent thing to do is to take the server off the network, and re-install it completely (Windows included). I would say specially if this is a web server, because you may be spreading this virus much more widely than you even think. You probably already have. As for other help, what do you expect ? if it is a virus, then who knows what it may have corrupted. Re-install the system, and the next time, choose a platform and software that is less suceptible to that kind of thing (hint). - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Hi. Quoting you : Vijaya wrote: Thanks for the reply Andre Warnier. It is not virus. It happened over the week end while the download of signatures failed. It is that IIS is not looking at the tomcat' webapps folder for the jsps through ISAPI filter. When I try to delete isapi_redirector dll, I keep getting the error the file is in use by another program. I'll try to install the latest version of tomcat and see what happens. [...] After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it happening. Help will be very much appreciated. Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week. Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that the portal is not working okay. The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under tomcat../webapps/esb folder. The index.html that is located in wwwroot folder has nothing other than calling index.jsp from webapps directory. Till last friday, the portal was working okay and all of us could login to the portal from remote machines. last saturday, our link went down and when I connected the link back, I am not able to login to the portal both locally and remotely. the url invokes the index.html (means the name server, iis is working fine) but the index.jsp gives a 404 error. I tried all possible things like deleting the jakarta virtual directory, recreating the reg entries, and deleting the isap_redirector2.dll and copying back from the backup version. Nothing is working. Can any body help me what I need to do (reinstall IIS)? Unquote Vijaya, there is not much that can be done with the explanation above. In summary : - it was working last week, and is not working this week. - something happened in-between, which may or may not involve a virus - since then you have been modifying Registry entries, deleting/recreating files and/or moving them around - and still nothing is working In normal circumstances, and to take a shortcut, I would probably tell you to 1) verify that Tomcat itself is working, by accessing your Tomcat application directly, through Tomcat's own HTTP port 2) if Tomcat is working, then stop IIS, de-install isapi_redirector, and re-install it properly according to the relevant on-line documentation. 3) and if you still have a problem then, turn on the logging feature of isapi_redirector, check the logs and try to determine exactly what happens. But, considering that you have already been making changes all over, including in the Registry, it is not even certain that the isapi_redirector de-installation procedure can work properly and will really clean up. We do not have a crystal ball here, and we cannot see your real system setup nor what happens to make it not work. So unless you come back here with a really precise and technical description of what you are doing, what happens, including a copy of the relevant log messages, there is not more we could do. Otherwise, my recommendation would still be the same : re-install this machine completely. Or use another machine, where Windows and IIS and Tomcat are a clean install, add isapi_redirector, and try it out. If it works, then compare with the machine that does not work. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: iis not looking for jsp in tomcat webapps folder
Vijaya wrote: Hi All, After a long time I am having a problem that I cannot explain why is it happening. Help will be very much appreciated. Our portal www.eservicebazaar.com was working okay till last week. Suddenly we had the anti virus software, and link problem and after that the portal is not working okay. The current setting is In IIS 6, I have the jakarta isapi filter set and the default document only as and nothing else; All the portal related files are moved under inetpub/wwwroot except the jspfiles. jspfiles are located under tomcat../webapps/esb folder. The index.html that is located in wwwroot folder has nothing other than calling index.jsp from webapps directory. Till last friday, the portal was working okay and all of us could login to the portal from remote machines. last saturday, our link went down and when I connected the link back, I am not able to login to the portal both locally and remotely. the url invokes the index.html (means the name server, iis is working fine) but the index.jsp gives a 404 error. I tried all possible things like deleting the jakarta virtual directory, recreating the reg entries, and deleting the isap_redirector2.dll and copying back from the backup version. Nothing is working. Can any body help me what I need to do (reinstall IIS)? If you suspect that there was a virus infection, then the prudent thing to do is to take the server off the network, and re-install it completely (Windows included). I would say specially if this is a web server, because you may be spreading this virus much more widely than you even think. You probably already have. As for other help, what do you expect ? if it is a virus, then who knows what it may have corrupted. Re-install the system, and the next time, choose a platform and software that is less suceptible to that kind of thing (hint). - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org