I am not able to grant security permissions on individual jar files. Can
someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
In my policy file (CATALINA_HOME/conf/catalina.policy) I have the
following setting:
grant codeBase file:${catalina.home}/- {
permission java.security.AllPermission;
};
I would
Thank you for your suggestions. See my comments below:
First, ensure you are running with the -security option that
turns on Tomcat
with the security manager installed. Often you need to modify the
I am definitely running with the -security option. I have double-checked
that it's in my
(running Tomcat 4.04) Granting permissions to individual jar files in a
webapp's WEB-INF/lib directory does not seem to be working correctly for
me:
I'm using the lastest Log4J and decided to put it in the lib directory
for my specific webapp. In a servlet filter for this webapp I have a
static
Hello,
We see a lot of hexdump information appear in the catalina.out log file
(example below).
What can this mean, as we have not noticed this before?
A search on google catalina+tomcat+hexdump does not reveil much. There
is nothing about it in the documentation.
Maybe this is also usefull
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 11:57, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Filip Sergeys tc wrote:
Hi,
Maybe somebody in the near or distant future will hit the same problem.
I hope this can help you avoiding it.
Error HTTP spoken on HTTPS port using apache 1.3.26 with mod_ssl
To the best of my knowledge. You can't include a servlet in a JSP page. You
can do a submit to a servlet, or have a servlet forward data to a JSP page.
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ListenerclassName=org.apache.catalina.mbeans.GlobalResourcesLifecycleListe
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If i comment the first one, the exception disapeers and every thing works
but i cannot either use the administration tool
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on another. SSL will work irrespective of the machines, as long as both of
the machines can see each other.(i mean on the same network).
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This is exactly what I am wondering about.
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What about the transmittions between Apache and Tomcat? I realize if they
are on the same machine it isn't a problem, but what about
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What about the transmittions between Apache and Tomcat? I realize if they
are on the same machine it isn't a problem, but what about
I have heard of some people using Tomcat 4.1 in a production environment. I
know that running beta software is usually a bad thing. What are people's
experiences with it here?
Mike Wills
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I have Apache and Tomcat working together, but now I am curious on security.
How I do implement SSL on that connection?
Mike Wills
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of the certificate issuing authorities(verisign,
thawte etc) and once you get a certificate, you make the above changes in
the httpd.conf.
Thanks
Manoj.
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Oh BTW. This is Apache 2.0.?? on IBM iSeries (AS/400) but that shouldn't
matter much.
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What about
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Tomcat designed for low loads not heavy
loads? I think you may need to look into a commercial product. Bealogic and
IBM Websphere I hear are good ones.
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Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Tomcat designed for low loads not
heavy
loads? I think you may
Does anyone else have any ideas on this?
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Oh BTW. This is Apache 2.0.?? on IBM iSeries (AS/400
I am having no luch at getting the mod_webapp (tomcat 4.x on apache
1.3.x) to accomplish the same tasks as the mod_jk (tomcat 3.x on apache
1.3.x)
Here is what I have using the mod_jk (using tomcat 3.x on apache 1.3.x)
For the http.conf
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot /home/web/mysite
I was able to get the examples working using:
DocumentRoot /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/
WebAppConnection warpConnection warp localhost:8008
WebAppDeploy examples warpConnection /examples
But I am not able to get my own site working. I have multiple sites
running on the same box and I am
I have spent a few hours and I think I hit a road-block.
It is not making a mod_webapp.so, rather a mod_webapp.lo, lso and la.
The warning I am receiving is:
--
*** Warning: This library needs some functionality provided by -lwebapp.
*** I
Emil,
Thank you very much. I now have my mod_webapp.so
But now I'm getting this error when I start Apache.
Cannot load /usr/local/httpd-2.0.35/modules/mod_webapp.so into
server: /usr/local/httpd-2.0.35/modules/mod_webapp.so: undefined symbol: wa_pool
Onto the next problem solving piece. :-)
It mentions in the documentation to use th following line.
Include $CATALINA_HOME/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
But there is no conf/auto directory in Tomcat 4.03.
I know this is probably stupid, but what am I doing wrong?
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I'm really desperate here.
I am unable to start Tomcat 4.03 when I am using SDK 1.4 and I have the
j2ee.jar in the classpath (J2EE 1.3.1)
I don't understand why it is conflicting. When I take the j2ee.jar out of
the classpath it's fine. I need the file for mail, I guess I can use the
I am unable to start Tomcat 4.03 when I am using SDK 1.4 and I have the
j2ee.jar in the classpath (J2EE 1.3.1)
I don't understand why it is conflicting. When I take the j2ee.jar out of
the classpath it's fine. I need the file for mail, I guess I can use the
mail.jar and activation.jar for
I have looked all over the place and I have tried to duplicate
what I did on earlier versions of Tomcat. But I am getting
anywhere.
Where is there a doc that tells me how to integrate Apache, Tomcat 4 with
virtual hosts on Unix (Linux).
Thanks for any help.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Hello everyone,
Is there any documentation on the integration of Tomcat 4.0.1
and Apache 1.3.xx yet?
Thank you,
-Steve
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