On Tuesday 17 June 2003 18:55, Marc Dugger wrote:
I am attempting to change the certificate against which a webapp
authenticates itself. I've gone as far as deleting the old key/cert
from the keystore and imported a new one. However, the webapp
continues to use the old cert. I've verified
Good morning, Tomcatters,
i'm attempting to build the 1.2.4 release of the jk connectors, and i'm
running into the problems described below. i eventually got the tree to
build, but only by jumping through a lot of hoops. This post,
therefore, can be considered both a question about why the
On Monday 16 June 2003 13:20, NormW wrote:
Just a tad too quick with the 'send'... mod_jk or mod_jk2? If you
don't have a preference, go with mod_jk... it has only recently been
updated and if you get auto config working, it only supports jk
anyway.
There are slots at Jakarta for the binaries
On Monday 16 June 2003 14:56, John Turner wrote:
No, its saying that the wrong (incompatible) .so file is being used.
Apache 1.3.6 is ancient...I doubt any of the JK sources will work
with it, and there have been 21 revisions to the 1.3 source since
(currently at 1.3.27). If 1.3.6 isn't a
For tomcat users who log in to their Unix servers over SSH:
ssh 2.9 has a bug where if you have any background processes running,
on logout your SSH will hang. Adding nohup to tomcat.sh, just before
the calls to $JAVACMD will alleviate this, but will also leave the file
nohup.out in the dir