Re: Tomcat7 under Debian dont use outgoing proxy

2017-01-06 Thread Edward Bicker

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>From: André Warnier (tomcat) <a...@ice-sa.com>
>Sent: Jan 6, 2017 7:13 AM
>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>Subject: Re: Tomcat7 under Debian dont use outgoing proxy
>
>Hi. See below.
>
>On 06.01.2017 13:01, Schöke, Karsten wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I updated tomcat under debian wheezy from tomcat6 to tomcat7.
>> We use access to external http/https webservices via proxy option  JAVA_OPTS 
>> in in /etc/default/tomcat6|7
>>
>> -Dhttp.proxyHost=x.x.x.x -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttps.proxyHost=x.x.x.x 
>> -Dhttps.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=*.domain.local
>>
>> This is functional under tomcat6 but not under tomcat7
>> The java Version is not change.
>>
>> Java:
>> [12:51:32] schoekek@92:~> sudo ls -lah /usr/lib/jvm
>> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root   24 Jun 26  2016 default-java -> 
>> java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64
>>
>> [12:50:05] schoekek@f92:~> dpkg -l|grep jre
>> ii  default-jre-headless   1:1.7-47+deb7u2   
>> amd64Standard Java or Java compatible Runtime (headless)
>> ii  openjdk-7-jre-headless:amd64   7u111-2.6.7-2~deb7u1  
>> amd64OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless)
>>
>> Tomcat:
>> Ii   tomcat77.0.28-4+deb7u8
>>
>> Is the configuration option or location in tomcat7 change?
>>
>> thx Karsten
>>
>> PS: Debian Bugreport: 
>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848059
>>
>
>1) The tomcat that you are using is a Debian packaged version. The code is the 
>same as 
>what is distributed on the official Tomat website, but the Debian packagers 
>re-organise a 
>lot of things in different directories, links, permissions etc.
>So it's not that we do not want to help, but for this kind of issue it is 
>difficult, 
>because we do not know exactly what the Debian package does.
>
>In that sense, your bug report to Debian was the right thing to do.
>
>2) The code of Tomcat itself does not make outgoing TCP connections.
>So any use of the proxies that you define here, must be done by a Tomcat 
>application, 
>which we do not know.
>Another resource to help you, should be the supplier of that application.
>Not much we can do on this end.
>
>
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Re: Tomcat7 under Debian dont use outgoing proxy

2017-01-06 Thread tomcat

Hi. See below.

On 06.01.2017 13:01, Schöke, Karsten wrote:

Hello,

I updated tomcat under debian wheezy from tomcat6 to tomcat7.
We use access to external http/https webservices via proxy option  JAVA_OPTS in 
in /etc/default/tomcat6|7

-Dhttp.proxyHost=x.x.x.x -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttps.proxyHost=x.x.x.x 
-Dhttps.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=*.domain.local

This is functional under tomcat6 but not under tomcat7
The java Version is not change.

Java:
[12:51:32] schoekek@92:~> sudo ls -lah /usr/lib/jvm
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root   24 Jun 26  2016 default-java -> 
java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64

[12:50:05] schoekek@f92:~> dpkg -l|grep jre
ii  default-jre-headless   1:1.7-47+deb7u2  
 amd64Standard Java or Java compatible Runtime (headless)
ii  openjdk-7-jre-headless:amd64   7u111-2.6.7-2~deb7u1 
 amd64OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless)

Tomcat:
Ii   tomcat77.0.28-4+deb7u8

Is the configuration option or location in tomcat7 change?

thx Karsten

PS: Debian Bugreport: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848059



1) The tomcat that you are using is a Debian packaged version. The code is the same as 
what is distributed on the official Tomat website, but the Debian packagers re-organise a 
lot of things in different directories, links, permissions etc.
So it's not that we do not want to help, but for this kind of issue it is difficult, 
because we do not know exactly what the Debian package does.


In that sense, your bug report to Debian was the right thing to do.

2) The code of Tomcat itself does not make outgoing TCP connections.
So any use of the proxies that you define here, must be done by a Tomcat application, 
which we do not know.

Another resource to help you, should be the supplier of that application.
Not much we can do on this end.





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