Greetings all,
Apologies in advance for the blatant repost; I originally posted Friday
afternoon, and I'm not sure if I got lost in the 'it's Friday - let's go
home' shuffle or if nobody knows how/wants to help.
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No doubt there's a simple way around
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From: Bodycombe, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Chris Parker ' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 8:22 AM
easier once complete.
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Chris Parker
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Health Care Services Division
California Youth Authority
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From: Alexander Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 1:45 PM
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Greetings all,
No doubt there's a simple way around this, but I can't find it. I have some
dynamic content that is being sent to the user's browser as PDF on an SSL
enabled page. When the user goes to the page, she gets the message This
page contains both secure and nonsecure items.
I've
. Additionally,
the value typed needed to be between 160 and 32768. This may or may not
still apply to Win9x...
Whatever you type is rounded up to the next even 16 bytes, so don't be
surprised if the value is a bit higher than what you type.
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But for Tomcat running Stand Alone there still must be a way for SSL to
work
w/o having to explicity say :8443 in the URL.
find this in server.xml...
Connector className=org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector
port=8443 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
- if all else
fails, email me directly, and I'll send the utility you need as an
attachment.
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Programmer/Analyst
Health Care Services Division
California Youth Authority
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this?
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This came up a week or so ago. Check here for a very comprehensive reply
from Milt Epstein. In short, isSecure is exactly the method you should
use,
and it does know if the original request is SSL or not. If it is always
returning 'false', something else is going on.
, and the Ajp13Connector enabled. It seems
there isn't a 'ManagedBean' in the Ajp13Connector. I don't curretnly use
MBeans anyhow, so I commented this out also.
I'll post more about how to do all this once I have connected all the dots.
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