RE: I don´t understand the objective of this open list !

2002-12-09 Thread Turner, John
Word of advice: making threats about "damages to our country" is the absolute worst way to go about asking for help. I doubt anyone will help you now, even if they could. You should think about learning some manners. You'll get a lot farther in life, a lot easier. John > -Original Messag

RE: symlink within tomcat 4.1.12

2002-12-09 Thread Turner, John
symlinks are disabled by default in 4.1.12. I think the workaround for it is broken in .12 and .13, and fixed in .14 and later, but I could be wrong (I don't use symlinks). Check the archives for "allowLinking" and check the release notes. John > -Original Message- > From: Uwe Barthel

RE: I don´t understand the objective of this open list !

2002-12-09 Thread Turner, John
Would you rather that people who can't help you waste your time sending you on wild goose chases that don't help at all? If you're not getting a response to your post, it's because nobody can help you. That's not our fault. Deal with it. John > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTE

RE: apache tomcat integration

2002-12-09 Thread Turner, John
"mode_jk.conf" is incorrect. If you are using the auto-generation feature of Tomcat for generating Apache configuration, the file name would be called "mod_jk.conf" without the "e". John > -Original Message- > From: Manish Sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, December 08,

RE: URGENT HELP NEEDED PLEASE ADVISE

2002-12-09 Thread Turner, John
This URL works fine: http://www.xicom.biz/test3.jsp This URL does not: http://www.xicom.biz:9084/test3.jsp PS: you might want to rethink how you post messages...subject lines with "URGENT" in them probably get ignored more often then they get answered, and the subject of your posts should summa

RE: URGENT HELP NEEDED!

2002-12-09 Thread Turner, John
This URL worked fine: http://www.xicom.biz/test3.jsp This URL didn't work at all: http://www.xicom.biz:9084/test3.jsp John > -Original Message- > From: Alex K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 1:48 AM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: URGENT HELP NEEDED! >

RE: Mod_jk is not compatible this version of apache

2002-12-09 Thread Turner, John
Where is there to look? Upgrade your Apache. There are several security fixes between .40 and .43, and mod_jk is version sensitive. John > -Original Message- > From: John B. Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 5:47 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subjec

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
> a good point > on the time and all that. But time change. Things now are > different than > before. So, sometimes, changing is not that bad, and > people/developers do > that all the time. That's how Linux improve every day. > > > On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Turner,

RE: Configurion tomcat

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
1. Download and install JDK 2. Download Tomcat binary install package 3. Uncompress Tomcat binary install package 4. set environment variable named JAVA_HOME to location of JDK 5. set environment variable named CATALINA_HOME to location of Tomcat installation 6. In CATALINA_HOME/bin, execute start

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
nd they should fix that in the future. > Note that I haven't develop any kernel. My suggestion is not > the best, > but hey, that means there's a better one out there, and I > hope it'll make > into the next release (too bad, 2.6 feature already is frozen :-). >

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
round it (take it millions). > > > > On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Turner, John wrote: > > > > > Switching UNIX/Linux to allow non-privileged users to bind > to privileged > > ports would require fairly major modifications to the > kernel. There's no > > ru

RE: Mutliuser setup

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
> > > On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Turner, John wrote: > > > We've never investigated how to get away from needing the > shutdown port. > > We're OK with two ports for each user/client. Given 10-15 > clients per > > server, there are plenty of ports to go aro

RE: Restrict access to JSP's/URL's

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
Didn't you say that all of your auth information is in a database? Why would you need to write an XML file? John > -Original Message- > From: Steve Vanspall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 7:39 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: RE: Restrict access to

RE: Where to place static content? Tomcat/Apache

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
This comes up a lot, and the answer, unfortunately, is "do what works for you in your situation". "Slower" is relative, "best" is relative. Test your app with an estimated load using Tomcat stand-alone, if that works for you, you should be good to go. Using Apache can be a complex task, and it

RE: OK to run tomcat as nobody?

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
'nobody' would be a bad choice. You'd be better off creating a user called tomcat or something similar and running tomcat as that user. John > -Original Message- > From: Sanjaya Singharage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:28 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

RE: Tomacat and apache web server

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
How about an operating system? Please search the archives. Read the documentation. Search Google for HOWTOs. This topic comes up A LOT, and unless you're going to provide more information in your posts, and make it easy for people to help you, you aren't going to get much help. You can also c

RE: Can't start tomcat

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
>From the file "RUNNING.txt" included with Tomcat and available on the jakarta.apache.org site as well: 2) An "out of environment space" error when running the batch files in Win9X/ME-based operating systems. Right-click on the STARTUP.BAT and SHUTDOWN.BAT files. Click on "Properties"

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
You're wrong. There is no such requirement in UNIX for "the most dangerous stuff to be handled at the highest priv level". No requirement at all. A smart sys-admin 1) doesn't run any service on any port, privileged or not, unless it's absolutely needed. Yes, lots of services are configured

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-06 Thread Turner, John
Exactly. John > -Original Message- > From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 2:17 AM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: RE: Why run tomcat as root > > Personally, one of my goals is to go the other way and stick > tomcat into a > chroot jail,

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
Switching UNIX/Linux to allow non-privileged users to bind to privileged ports would require fairly major modifications to the kernel. There's no runtime parameter that can be set to magically allow regular user accounts to bind to a privileged port. Let's remember that the privileged port restr

RE: Tomcat 4.1.12 and Struts problem

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
Tomcat has no access to anything outside of CATALINA_HOME by design, unless you circumvent this intentionally using the security manager or by enabling symbolic links and linking to directories outside of CATALINA_HOME. John > -Original Message- > From: Aleksandr Shneyderman [mailto:[EMA

RE: Tomcat 4.1.12 and Struts problem

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
See Root Cause block: - Root Cause - java.io.IOException: Permission denied at java.io.UnixFileSystem.createFileExclusively(Native Method) at java.io.File.checkAndCreate(File.java:1151) at java.io.File.createTempFile(File.java:1236) at java.io.File.createTe

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
Perhaps tomcat-dev would have your answers. John > -Original Message- > From: Kristjan Rznarsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:48 AM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re: Why run tomcat as root > > > I don't know of a class in java (and its appropr

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
I think the Tomcat team assumes that anyone with root on their box doesn't take things for granted. ;) Tomcat/JVM isn't the only popular server application out there that doesn't fork less-privileged children to handle requests. Tomcat listens for HTTP requests on port 8080 by default...I think

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
Tomcat, in and of itself, is not a "web server" as you're using the term. By "web server" I mean the ability to be a web server and bind to privileged port 80. This is not a requirement for a servlet container (servlet spec 2.3 SRV 4.1 says nothing about "a servlet container must have the ability

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
I posted my reply after your original post, but before your succeeding posts were sent to the list. So, to answer your question: No, because there weren't any but your original. Tim Funk posted a reply that gives you an overview of how to "downgrade" a JVM process. Did you read that? Ralph Ein

RE: Mutliuser setup

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
Port every user needs 2 ports > for Tomcat else > the user would only need 1) > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, Decem

RE: Overview of the various approaches to supressing directory contents listings in tomcat standalone

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
1) don't think so, or at least I've never heard or seen of such a thing. I think you may mean using StaticInterceptor in Tomcat 3.x. 2a) in web.xml, for the servlet named "default", change the parameter called "listings" from "true" to "false" 2b) make sure you have set in web.xml to something

RE: Mutliuser setup

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
There are two scenarios you have to consider: running one Tomcat with multiple Contexts, with each user having their own Context with appropriate permissions, and running multiple Tomcats with single (or multiple) Contexts, with each user having their own instance of Tomcat and their own Contexts

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
You don't. That's why there is so much effort and mailing list traffic devoted to running Apache on port 80 and connecting to Tomcat using a connector. I don't run Tomcat as root, privileged port or not. Doing so on a publicly accessible server would be foolish, regardless of Java's security mo

RE: Why run tomcat as root

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
I would disagree with just about everything you said. Yes, root is like a citadel, and it is for that exact reason that you should take as many steps as necessary to NEVER run publicly accessible services as root. In my opinion, your thinking is exactly backwards. On a properly configured Linux

RE: DNS NAMES

2002-12-05 Thread Turner, John
Not to be argumentative, but as micael said, but there are multiple answers to the original poster's question, depending on whether you want to be figurative or literal. The literal answer is "no" for the reasons you and others have posted. The figurative answer, that is, the answer for what was

RE: Buggy mod_jk mount of /*/servlet path!

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
"/*/" has nothing to do with virtual hosts in Apache. If by "/*/servlet" you are trying to say "for any hostname, send URLs of the form /servlet to Tomcat" then you aren't going about it correctly. For each VirtualHost or NameVirtualHost container in Apache, you would just want JkMount /servle

RE: mod_jk stop after 'done found a worker'

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
I would delete references to "ajp12" from workers.properties. John > -Original Message- > From: Geoff Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:41 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: mod_jk stop after 'done found a worker' > > > SDK 1.4.1_01 > Tomcat 4

RE: DNS NAMES

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
True, but there are many services out there that provide DNS-based URL forwarding, where some.url.com can be forwarded to some.other-url.com/file.html. So, technically, it *is* possible to "set up DNS for http://www.test.com/test/test.htm"; but doing so requires a special service that supersedes

RE: How to uninstall TOMCAT 4.1

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
Delete the directory where Tomcat is installed. Restart your machine. John > -Original Message- > From: nguyen quoc binh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 10:54 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: How to uninstall TOMCAT 4.1 > > > Dear sir/madam, > i didn

RE: mod_webapp status

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
Deprecated. No longer actively developed, possibly not even maintained. JK2 is the preferred option going forward. John > -Original Message- > From: Rasputin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 7:30 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: mod_webapp status >

RE: DNS NAMES

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
No, it is not possible. "www.test.com" is a hostname, equal to an IP address. "/final" can never work in DNS, "/" is an illegal hostname character. Since this is completely off topic, you should RTFM on the Internet Domain Name System, then come back with a Tomcat question. John > -Origin

RE: Tomcat as Win2k service vs ModJk

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
WARP (mod_webapp) is deprecated. Moving to it would be going backwards and cause you to possibly redo things in the future. JK cannot start Tomcat. JK2 apparently can, though I have no experience with JK2, I use JK, and even then I am not certain that the in-process portions of JK2 work on Wind

RE: Found no binaries for Tomcat connectors

2002-12-04 Thread Turner, John
Actually, all documentation does not suggest that you use the Warp connector, quite the opposite. You should use JK or JK2. Solaris 8 Apache + Tomcat with mod_jk (JK) HOWTO, building the connector from source: http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4112-sol8-howto.html There are binaries

RE: Reading wanted.

2002-12-03 Thread Turner, John
#1: jakarta.apache.org/tomcat John > -Original Message- > From: Triptpal Singh Lamba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 1:56 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Reading wanted. > > > Hi all. > > Can someone direct me to the following two things please...

RE: Need help with Tomcat!

2002-12-03 Thread Turner, John
Because there is more to adding a directory to Tomcat than just throwing a Context tag into server.xml. Did you create a web.xml file? Is your DefaultContext configured correctly? Do you have the right directory structure under /test (it should mirror the directory structure under /examples)?

RE: VIRTUAL HOST CONFIGURATION

2002-12-03 Thread Turner, John
http://www.codesta.com/knowledge/technical/tomcat_warp_apache/index.jsp FYI - WARP is deprecated, or at least no longer actively developed. If you want to be guaranteed support in the future, you might want to consider moving to JK/JK2. John > -Original Message- > From: karthikeyan.bal

RE: Apache Tomcat mod_jk problem

2002-12-03 Thread Turner, John
Near as I can tell you are missing a Listener element for ApacheConfig in your server.xml. You need 2 Listeners, minimum. One of them at the Server "level", which it looks like you have, and one of them at the Host "level" which it looks like you don't have. That's why your auto-generated mod_j

RE: where's workers2.properties

2002-12-03 Thread Turner, John
You create it. John > -Original Message- > From: Marcel Stoer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 3:03 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: where's workers2.properties > > > Hi > > I've installed Tomcat 4.1.12. Supposedly, there should be a > file called >

RE: Help with auto-generating Apache config files for mod_jk

2002-12-03 Thread Turner, John
Well, my answer is "use Ajp13Connector" but that's because I prefer to go with what I know works instead of whatever someone has just released. The official "line" from the dev team is that CoyoteConnector on the Tomcat side is stable and ready for production use for both JK and JK2. So, it's up

RE: HELP!! Tomcat crashes on me!

2002-12-02 Thread Turner, John
Hi Steve - Many people have tried and tried and tried to help you get started developing with Tomcat over the past several months. Please understand that it can be as frustrating for us as it is for you when many of us try our best to help you only to find that it hasn't worked for whatever reas

RE: Configuring Apache 2.0.43 and Tomcat 4.1 on Windows 2000

2002-12-02 Thread Turner, John
Replace "locahost" with "localhost". John > -Original Message- > From: Johnson, Garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 2:13 PM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: RE: Configuring Apache 2.0.43 and Tomcat 4.1 on Windows 2000 > > > First of all, Josh, tha

RE: tomcat 4.1.12 much slower than Tomcat 4.0.3

2002-12-02 Thread Turner, John
When you say "no other changes" are you taking into account that the defaults for Tomcat 4.1.12 may be quite a bit different than 4.0.3? That is, have you gone through your 4.1.12 server.xml and verified that every option/parameter is equivalent to the same parameter as the 4.0.3 server.xml, and

RE: Redirecting requests back to the webserver from tomcat

2002-12-02 Thread Turner, John
I think a Filter might be an alternative, as well. John > -Original Message- > From: Jeremy Joslin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:19 PM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: RE: Redirecting requests back to the webserver from tomcat > > > I don't know w

RE: How to set Multiple instances for tomcat?

2002-12-02 Thread Turner, John
Separate server.xml files (like server-1.xml, server-2.xml), separate work directories. Also set CATALINA_BASE to what would normally be CATALINA_HOME in a single-intance configuration, then set CATALINA_HOME for each separate instance to the correct directory. John > -Original Message-

RE: Help with auto-generating Apache config files for mod_jk

2002-12-02 Thread Turner, John
You need two Listener tags, minimum. One at the Server "level" in server.xml, and one at each Host "level". John > -Original Message- > From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 10:58 AM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: Help with auto-generating

RE: A little of topic - Global e-mail sending facility inside of tomcat?

2002-11-22 Thread Turner, John
Any SMTP server will queue the mail for you automatically. That's built-in to the protocol. I'm not sure I understand what you're looking for...it sounds like you are looking for a SMTP server written in Java. There are plenty of free, open source SMTP mailers out there, but if you need it in Ja

RE: dynamically built "server.xml"

2002-11-22 Thread Turner, John
Check the docs, specifically the Automatic Application Deployment section: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/host.html#Automatic%2 0Application%20Deployment John > -Original Message- > From: PERRIN GOURON Olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, November 2

RE: Error message meaning?

2002-11-22 Thread Turner, John
As far as I know, that error shows up when the user has closed their browser or browsed to another page before the request was completed. Someone please correct me if I am wrong, as I get the same error message, but have always ignored it due to the reason above. John > -Original Message---

RE: multiple jservs with one apache web server

2002-11-22 Thread Turner, John
ApJServMount /servlet ajpv12://some.server.com:8010/servlet AddHandler jserv-servlet .jsp Add ApJServMount commands as necessary, changing the port number on the ajp12 URL. If you are talking about trying to load balance, where you have multiple ApJServMount commands for one Apache Virtual Host,

RE: mod_jk : worker not found

2002-11-22 Thread Turner, John
No, that's not correct, unless mod_jk can only use "ajp13" for some reason. As long as the worker on the JkMount line equals the worker defined in workers.properties, it should be good to go. If mod_jk was restricted to only using "ajp13" you'd never be able to do load balancing, because you'd

RE: Integrating / Connecting HTTPD 2.0.43 with TOMCAT 4.1.12

2002-11-22 Thread Turner, John
No problem, glad to help. Glad you got it working. John -Original Message- From: Mike Young To: Tomcat Users List Sent: 11/21/02 8:31 PM Subject: RE: Integrating / Connecting HTTPD 2.0.43 with TOMCAT 4.1.12 John, Thanks for your help, I have re-installed and configured all my apache

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
Perhaps a better reply would be something along the lines of: "Hi, I've compiled a HOWTO that describes how to setup a natively compiled IDE and use Ant for deployment, as well as a remote debugger! In my opinion, its a much better solution than a Java-based IDE that uses Swing and has memory is

RE: urgent - servlet not found.

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
Perhaps reading the documentation and reviewing the examples included with every Tomcat installation instead of winging it might help. John > -Original Message- > From: Triptpal Singh Lamba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 3:15 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > C

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
I was going to suggest NetBeans, but if you didn't like Forte, you won't like NetBeans...they're pretty much the same. John > -Original Message- > From: jennifer lindner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:48 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: is there a

RE: change localhost_access_log to use "." instead of "-"

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
mv localhost_access_log.2002-11-02.txt localhost_access_log.2002.11.02.txt Sorry, but I figured someone had to say it. ;) John > -Original Message- > From: peter lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:26 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: change localho

RE: Status of Symbolic Links on Linux/TC 4.1.12???

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.15-alpha/bi n/ John > -Original Message- > From: Bob McCormick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:50 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re: Status of Symbolic Links on Linux/TC 4.1.12??? >

RE: tomcat n apache plz.....help

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
Tomcat can be used as an HTTP server if you wish. It's main purpose is as a servlet container. People use it to serve JSP (Java Server Pages) and execute servlets. Tomcat doesn't work with ASP. If you want to use a web server (like Apache, IIS, etc) in conjunction with Tomcat, this can be done

RE: Tomcat4.1.12 with Apache1.3.27

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
http://www.johnturner.com/howto John > -Original Message- > From: Laxmikanth M.S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 5:06 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Tomcat4.1.12 with Apache1.3.27 > > > Hi, >Can you please send the steps to Integrate Apache1.3

RE: tomcat n apache

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
Tomcat is a servlet container. It is used with JSP and servlets. Apache is an HTTP server. It serves web pages. John > -Original Message- > From: puneet sachar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 5:01 AM > To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:

RE: Supressing Authentication Box in Apache

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
This is an Apache question, not a Tomcat question. Check the HTTP spec...you can pass usernames and passwords on the URL. John > -Original Message- > From: Laxmikanth M.S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 8:22 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Supressi

RE: Apache cannot serve html files in webapp directory

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
It doesn't matter if Apache is installed as root...it doesn't run as root. It starts as root so that it can bind to port 80, but all HTTP requests are handled by forked children that run as a non-root user specified by the administrator (typically user nobody, group nobody). This is for security.

RE: symbolic links in 4.1.12

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
Symbolic links are disabled in 4.1.12. The workaround is to use a tag in server.xml, though I believe the workaround is broken in .12 and .13. Search the archives, this comes up quite a bit (like every day). We don't use symlinks, so I can't tell you specifically what the workaround is. John

RE: Integrating / Connecting HTTPD 2.0.43 with TOMCAT 4.1.12

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
I don't use Windows, but two things: 1) pathnames with spaces can cause problems...people seem to have more luck using pathnames without spaces, such as "apache" instead of "Apache Group". Yes, the Apache installer puts things in "Apache Group", but the Apache team has no idea that you're going t

RE: newbie Q

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
They're good for 4.0 for the most part. Here are the 4.0 docs: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/index.html John > -Original Message- > From: Price, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 2:59 PM > To: Turner, John;

RE: newbie Q

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/context.html John > -Original Message- > From: Price, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 2:32 PM > To: Turner, John; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: newbie Q > > > Hi John, &

RE: generating mod_jk.auto-conf with Tomcat 4.1.12

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache1-tomcat404-howto.html Step 3 in the Connector section. John > -Original Message- > From: Pierson, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 2:29 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: generating mod_jk.auto-conf with To

RE: Tomcat with Access '97 & IIS

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
You'll need the JDBC-ODBC bridge. It's not pretty...if you're doing anything serious, don't use it. Switch to PostgreSQL or MySQL or SQL Server instead. If you are using SQL Server, you can get a free JDBC Type 4 driver from Microsoft, but it is SQL Server version dependent, so your mileage may

RE: newbie Q

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
27;s entries for the /examples directory/app as an example. John > -Original Message- > From: Price, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 11:01 AM > To: Turner, John; Enok Strine ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: newbie Q > > > No, I

RE: Apache/Tomcat Security

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
For your webapp, in httpd.conf, you'll want: # Deny direct access to WEB-INF and META-INF # AllowOverride None deny from all AllowOverride None deny from all And for the manager on that virtual host: # Deny direct access to WEB-IN

RE: 2ND TRY: Developing ASP applications with tomcat

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
You can share a JAR across Contexts. >From the ClassLoader HOWTO http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/class-loader-howto.html "Shared - This class loader is the place to put classes and resources that you wish to share across ALL web applications (unless Tomcat internal classes also

RE: 2ND TRY: Developing ASP applications with tomcat

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
To each, his own. There's no such thing as "waste of resources" in a service business...clients and customers pay for what they get. If they need 256MB RAM for the JVM, they pay for it. I'm responsible for an ASP system right now...there are 17 (going on 21) customers. Each has their own Tom

RE: GIF images don't show up on first request, but show up fine after on 4.1.12

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
when the > image requests fail ? > > Is it for every session or just the first session after a > restart ? > > Disable cookies and url rewriting. This way each request > will be a new session, so if the failure happens on > every new session it should now happen with

RE: GIF images don't show up on first request, but show up fine after on 4.1.12

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 3:15 AM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re: GIF images don't show up on first request, but > show up fine > after on 4.1.12 > > > Turner, John wrote: > > Hello - > > > > We have a

RE: 2ND TRY: Developing ASP applications with tomcat

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
My advice would be use a separate tomcat instance for every customer, for one very simple reason: if the forums for customer A hang for whatever reason, you would be able to restart their Tomcat instance, and only their Tomcat instance. In your scenario, customers B, C, and D would also be resta

RE: newbie Q

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
That's web.xml, not server.xml. Server.xml DEFINITELY has SEVERAL blocks of tags CLEARLY labeled "Context". John > -Original Message- > From: Enok Strine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 1:35 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: newbie Q > > > I ha

RE: I need to decide

2002-11-20 Thread Turner, John
Webapp is no longer developed. If you want to be ready for future upgrades, use JK2. John > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:55 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: I need to decide > > > I want to use Ap

RE: newbie Q

2002-11-19 Thread Turner, John
More than likely, your questions are answered in the documentation. Perhaps things like the Application Developer's Guide would help: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/appdev/index.html John -Original Message- From: Enok Strine To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11/19/02 10:01

RE: >>>How to configure TOMCAT standalone server for servlet<<

2002-11-19 Thread Turner, John
Please read the documentation, specifically the Application Developer's Guide. http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/appdev/index.html John > -Original Message- > From: kosiol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 8:37 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subj

RE: Help!!

2002-11-19 Thread Turner, John
Apache has no idea that http://localhost/MyServletName/ServletMappedName is supposed to go to Tomcat. How could it? The only JkMount wildcard you have is /*.jsp, which doesn't match. Add a JkMount for /MyServletName/* and you should be OK. John > -Original Message- > From: Anderson,

GIF images don't show up on first request, but show up fine after on 4.1.12

2002-11-19 Thread Turner, John
Hello - We have an app running on 4.1.12. In stand-alone mode, this URL works perfectly: http://some.server.com:8080/myApp http://some.server.com:8080 also works perfectly (myApp is the default app) With Apache (2.0.43), using JK, the GIF images on the page show as broken links the first tim

RE: How to specify Classpath for the Tomcat NT Service ?

2002-11-19 Thread Turner, John
Tomcat ignores system level environment variables except for JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME. Check the ClassLoader HOWTO for info on where to put your classes so that Tomcat can find them: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/class-loader-howto.html John > -Original Message- >

RE: How to configure tomcat to forbid indexing of a directory

2002-11-19 Thread Turner, John
RTFM, search the archives. For example, this was answered just yesterday. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&m=103760273117748&w=2 John > -Original Message- > From: John Z Yang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:57 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subj

RE: Which Apache Connector works and which is recommend for Tomcat 4. 1.12?

2002-11-19 Thread Turner, John
They all work. mod_jk: current, stable mod_jk2: current/in development, probably OK, not as mature as JK, actively developed mod_webapp: works, deprecated, some people use it because it is apparently easier to set up. Tomcat still generates mod_jk.conf automatically if it is set to do so. Tomca

RE: Tomcat on a separate machine

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
Does server.xml have a Host tag for server2? Something like: John > -Original Message- > From: Lee Grey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 2:21 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: RE: Tomcat on a separate machine > > > The problem with that is that it do

RE: Re[2]: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
Works OK for me. You can change what is used on that line by using the modJk="" parameter in the Listener tag in server.xml. John > -Original Message- > From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:31 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re[2]: [CON

RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
les in the dir, > now there is only the mod_jk.so and the httpd.exp file. > Should I put the .so in the lib directory? > > Jaimes > > -Original Message- > From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:52 AM > To: 'Tomcat

RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
e attached the filew to email. Please let me know if I > should include all text in email. > > Jaimes > > > -Original Message- > From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:30 AM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' &g

RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
smissing in the server.xml file? > Is there somewhere else where I should be placing config > references in any of the Tomcat files? > > Jaimes > > > -Original Message- > From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:

RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
alhost > > JkMount /examples ajp13 > JkMount /examples/* ajp13 > > JkMount /webdav ajp13 > JkMount /webdav/* ajp13 > > JkMount /tomcat-docs ajp13 > JkMount /tomcat-docs/* ajp13 > > JkMount /admin ajp13 > JkMount /admin/* ajp13 > &

RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
eas? > > Jaime > > -Original Message- > From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:30 AM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL > HAVING PROBLEMS > > >

RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
so > > worker.inprocess.stdout=$(workers.CATALINA_HOME)$(ps)logs$(ps) > > inprocess.stdout > > worker.inprocess.stderr=$(workers.CATALINA_HOME)$(ps)logs$(ps) > > inprocess.stderr > > Can simply look like... > > > worker.list=ajp13 > > worker.ajp13.

RE: [CONFIG] Apache2.0.40 + Tomcat4.1.12 + mod_jk - STILL HAVING PROBLEMS

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
pleValue" > type="java.lang.Integer"/> > > > > > > > Here is my workers.properties file: > workers.CATALINA_HOME=/usr/jakarta/tomcat > workers.java_home=/usr/java/jdk1.3.1_03 > ps=/ > > worker.

RE: JSP pages giving out source code

2002-11-18 Thread Turner, John
Apache doesn't understand that *.jsp requests need to be sent to Tomcat. You need a connector (WARP, JK, or JK2), and if you already have one, it's misconfigured. John > -Original Message- > From: Uma Maheswar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:17 AM > To:

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