those who prepare release notes in the future might find this useful.
the urls in the release documents should now redirect to
jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi so hopefully the user should be able
to find the release from there.
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does tomcat have a nominated contact for security issues?
(those people who are pmc members will probably already know why i'm
asking)
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On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 08:43 PM, Remy Maucherat wrote:
robert burrell donkin wrote:
does tomcat have a nominated contact for security issues?
(those people who are pmc members will probably already know why i'm
asking)
Security issues should be forwarded to the tomcat-committers list
On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 07:34 AM, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, robert burrell donkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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1. all available distributables for the latest tomcat 3, tomcat 4
and tomcat 5 releases be added to the appropriate mirrored
directories and linked
(as many you will know) the apache software foundation policy concerning
releases is now that all releases should be available only through:
1. the main mirrored ASF distribution directories
2. the main ASF archives
tomcat releases are still available through the older unmirrored
directories.
this patch adds a toString() method to
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationContext.
why does ApplicationContext need a toString() method? so that logging
code can print out something meaningful when the context is passed in!
BTW i'm not currently subscribed to tomcat-dev so any communication
hi!
(i'm not subscribed to this list so please direct any questions to my
home email address)
stopping catalina requires a name lookup since it request localhost by
name.
(i'm pretty that this why i couldn't stop tomcat after my domain name
server became stuffed - which is, of course, a very