All,
Your help would be greatly appreciated on this possibly simple solution
but one that is causing me great grief. Is there a way to stop the
administration server after hitting commiting changes from restarting
tomcat server? Please your help on this matter would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank
am prompted for a username and a password.
Trying to login with manager or admin roles failes.
What can I do?
On 5/1/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Nir Tayeb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Administration problem
I have created a user with a role
/1/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Nir Tayeb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Administration problem
I have created a user with a role of manager, and I login with his.
but yet, the server prompt me for a username and password.
The manager role
/30/05, Steve Ochani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date sent: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 02:19:43 +0300
From: Nir Tayeb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
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I have created a user with a role of manager, and I login with his.
but yet, the server prompt me for a username and password.
The manager role is for the manager app; you must have an admin role
to use
failes.
What can I do?
On 5/1/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Nir Tayeb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Administration problem
I have created a user with a role of manager, and I login with his.
but yet, the server prompt me for a username
and a password.
Trying to login with manager or admin roles failes.
What can I do?
On 5/1/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Nir Tayeb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Administration problem
I have created a user with a role of manager, and I login
Hello,
I am running a Tomcat 5.5.9 server on Ubuntu 5.04 machine.
When I try to logon to the Tomcat manager, the server prompts me for a
username and password.
When I installed (from binaries) the server I didn't specify any
username and/or password.
What details should I enter?
Thank you
Date sent: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 02:19:43 +0300
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for Service, and Realm for Service.
But I am unable to expand the node beyond Service (Catalinia) to show
the Connectors, Host, etc. Is this a bug in the Tomcat Administration
Tool.
Here is a pic of what I see:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~tdsimpso/tmp/admintool.gif
Although, I see an icon to allow me
the node beyond Service (Catalinia) to show
the Connectors, Host, etc. Is this a bug in the Tomcat Administration
Tool.
Here is a pic of what I see:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~tdsimpso/tmp/admintool.gif
Although, I see an icon to allow me to expand the Service (Catalina)
node, I am unable to.
Thanks
Does anyone know which track is more prevalent, 5.0.x or 5.5.x?
Am I correct in saying that 5.5.x is under development and 5.0.x is in
maintence mode?
Thanks,
Troy
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, James C. (James Tower) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 December 2004 22:30
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Admin Tool Server::Service Drop Down not Populating (was
RE: Tomcat Administration Application)
Unfortunately, my installation exhibits the same behavior.
Typically, the Service
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
James,
I'm on RedHat Linux V9. Everything (tomcat and the admin package) is
installed in the jakarta-tomcat-5.5.4 directory.
Even if I undeploy the admin application and then deploy it specifying
the $CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/admin
2004 15:54
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
Bare with me, I usually work with Tomcat 4.5 on Linux. My first stab at
Tomcat 5.5 is on Windows.
Anyway, was looking at the files for the tar.gz release of the admin
tools.
Verify that you do indeed have a conf
: 13 December 2004 15:54
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
Bare with me, I usually work with Tomcat 4.5 on Linux. My first stab at
Tomcat 5.5 is on Windows.
Anyway, was looking at the files for the tar.gz release of the admin
tools.
Verify that you do indeed have
12:27 PM
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James,
Thanks for that. That's done the trick. Dunno why there was not a valid
admin.xml file as there is on the Windows install.
However, I still have a problem. I'd expect to see a tree a bit like
this when I get
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From: Montz, James C. (James Tower) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 December 2004 15:54
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
Bare with me, I usually work with Tomcat 4.5 on Linux. My first stab at
Tomcat 5.5 is on Windows.
Anyway, was looking at the files
Message-
From: Montz, James C. (James Tower) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 December 2004 15:54
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
Bare with me, I usually work with Tomcat 4.5 on Linux. My first stab at
Tomcat 5.5 is on Windows.
Anyway, was looking at the files
Server::Service Drop Down not Populating
(was RE: Tomcat Administration Application)
Some other strange/interesting behaviour...
Every time I go to the admin login screen I see the following in the
tomcat log:-
Org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor processMapping
SEVERE: Invalid path / login
I've just installed Tomcat 5.5.4. I also downloaded the separate Tomcat
Administration application. But when I click the Tomcat Administration
button I still get the message saying the web application is no longer
installed by default. From the Tomcat manager it says that application
'admin
Kelly, Steve wrote:
I've just installed Tomcat 5.5.4. I also downloaded the separate Tomcat
Administration application. But when I click the Tomcat Administration
button I still get the message saying the web application is no longer
installed by default. From the Tomcat manager it says
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I've just installed Tomcat 5.5.4. I also downloaded the separate Tomcat
Administration application. But when I click the Tomcat Administration
button I still get the message saying the web application is no longer
installed by default. From the Tomcat
2004 17:26
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Administration Application
Hi,
Did you restart Tomcat after unzipping the admin distro? Did you set up
a user for the admin app in tomcat-users.xml?
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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Kelly, Steve wrote:
I've just installed Tomcat 5.5.4. I also downloaded the separate
Tomcat Administration application. But when I click the Tomcat
Administration
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Wade,
Forgive me but I'm a novice at this stuff. How can I modify the link ?
The context name is 'admin' but when I key in
http://localhost:8080
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Yeah. Restarted tc. Users created but I don't even get as far as it
asking me to login as an admin user before I get the message telling me
to download and install
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Did you simply extract the .zip file into your Tomcat 5.5.4 install
directory?
The .zip has a file path of jakarta-tomcat-5.5.4\, but the default
installation directory is Tomcat 5.5\
So if you simply extracted
I have what is probably a dumb question but I'm not seeing the solution.
On one server it appears the tomcat administration link seems to be open to
the world and does not require the admin login. Once in the logoff button
doesn't seem to do anything.
A different server of the same install
Can't login into tomcat administration. /admin/. not found. why ?
Brandon Goodin wrote:
I have just installed Tomcat 5 and am very impressed with the usability
changes from 4.x and am thrilled about the new spec. But, i use the
DefaultContext configuration component quite often in my Host. After
having used the Tomcat Administration Tool I found no way
I have just installed Tomcat 5 and am very impressed with the usability
changes from 4.x and am thrilled about the new spec. But, i use the
DefaultContext configuration component quite often in my Host. After
having used the Tomcat Administration Tool I found no way to establish a
DefaultContext
I've been trying to use this to set up multiple Host entries.
I started off with Tomat V5.09 but get the following response if I click
on the existing host:
HTTP Status 500 - Error retrieving attribute liveDeploy
I get a similar message if I try to create a new host - just that it
fails to
I got up and running with V5.09.
I found a few things out:
1. Each v. host needs its own web apps directory or else Tomcat gets
confused.
2. If you don't set a default v.host then unrecognised v.host names
result in an empty (0-length) response. If you do then you get
the
Title: Message
Hi,
We have a problem in
getting into "Tomcat Administration" and "Tomcat
Manager". We have installed tomcat version 4 and when we try to use
Tomcat Administrator or Manager, it is asking user id and password. Please let
me know what should be the de
authorized officer of the relevant company.
-Original Message-
From: Barath Narayanan S S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 03:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem in Tomcat Administration
Hi,
We have a problem in getting into http://whs-2b24-pushpam:8080/admin
I have done Tomcat5/bin/startup.sh
then with my browser http://localhost:8080/
After that I tried to click on Tomcat Administration and Tomcat Manager
using both and tomcat as userid and password but I all cases I got an
error message.
Have anybody seen it work
on Tomcat Administration and Tomcat Manager
using both and tomcat as userid and password but I all cases I got an
error message.
Have anybody seen it work?
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Mandag 09 juni 2003 13:24 skrev Tim Funk:
You need to edit conf/tomcat-users.xml and add a user to the manager and
admin role.
ex:
user username=tomcat password=tomcat roles=tomcat,admin,manager/
-Tim
Thanks, you are right. From where did you have that piece of information?
Oddly enough, I just knew it. I think it is the release notes (but not sure).
But I also have it as a todo in adding to the FAQ.
-Tim
David Bo Jensen wrote:
Mandag 09 juni 2003 13:24 skrev Tim Funk:
You need to edit conf/tomcat-users.xml and add a user to the manager and
admin role.
ex:
user
http://localhost:8080/tomcat-docs/manager-howto.html
it says it here for tomcat 4...
f you have not customized your $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml to select a
different one, Tomcat 4 defaults to an XML-format file stored at
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml, which can be edited with any text
Hello,
I am new using TomCat, but willing to learn about it,
I think I have succesfully install it, ver 5 on Windows XP Home.
The http://localhost:8080/ works fine but I got problems when:
1) If TomCat is started using the file
%CATALINA_HOME%/bin/startup.bat, the TomCat windows
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Hello,
I am new using TomCat, but willing to learn about it,
I think I have succesfully install it, ver 5 on Windows XP Home.
The http://localhost:8080/ works fine but I got problems when:
1) If TomCat is started using the file
* Jon Eaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1238 13:38]:
Hi all,
The Tomcat Admin Tool uses a UserDatabaseRealm for authentication and
for editing as part of the configuration options. This uses the
conf/tomcat-users.xml file for the source of information
I was interested in knowing if anybody has
Hi all,
The Tomcat Admin Tool uses a UserDatabaseRealm for authentication and
for editing as part of the configuration options. This uses the
conf/tomcat-users.xml file for the source of information
I was interested in knowing if anybody has configured Tomcat _and_
the Admin tool to use an
Hi,
I've written a doc about that
but it's in french...
there a doc in english on tomcat website
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/realm-howto.html
anyway, here is mine (maybe google will translate it for you) :
Mise en place JDBC Realm pour Tomcat
(stockage des
hi asked this question yesterday though teh anaswer wasn't clear.
i've set up tomcat and am viewing the index.jsp page telling me that i've
set it up successfully. on the lef thand side are a number of sections -at
the top under administraion is tomcat adminstration and manager. when i
click
Chris Daly wrote:
hi asked this question yesterday though teh anaswer wasn't clear.
hello Chris,
i've set up tomcat and am viewing the index.jsp page telling me that
i've
set it up successfully. on the lef thand side are a number of
sections -at
the top under administraion is tomcat
How do I access the Tomcat Administration portion of an install? What's the
default user/password or where do I set one up?
-Ben
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Thomas Klein wrote:
But I'm still not comfortable with the way it works...
I understand the role name must have the same value as the context path, is
that right ?
No. This is set by the security constraint on the web.xml file in the
webapp web-inf direcotry. In the admin case, this is the
Hello All !
Three-questions-in-one :
Question 1 : What's the use of the "Tomcat Administration Tools"
(http://localhost:8080/admin/index.html) page ?
From there I get 2 links :
- "Context Admin"
(http://localhost:8080/admin/contextAdmin/contextAdmin.html),
- "Snoo
first question, please have a look at: "Re: what is the password of
tomcat admin".
I haven't tried it yet, but I think the admin is being used as a graphical
tool to create and delete a context. If you prefer the non graphical way,
just edit the server.xml file.
regards,
Kenneth
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I did look at your previous mail of course, before sending my help request.
but
it did not seem to work...
I updated tomcat-users.xml with :
use
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