What is the default username/password for Tomcat
Manager? I can not log in to Tomcat Manager. I did not
set my own username/password when I instlled tomcat.
They must be the defualt.
Thanks,
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Look in tomcat/conf/tomcat-user.xml
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From: Tony Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: default username/password for tomcat
What is the default username/password for Tomcat
Manager? I can not log in to Tomcat Manager
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Subject: default username/password for tomcat
What is the default username/password for Tomcat
Manager? I can not log in to Tomcat Manager. I did not
set my own username/password when I instlled tomcat.
They must be the defualt
Dear Reader,
Recently i have installed jakarta tomcat 4.1 and i have some questions
regarding logging in.
It is installed from the Cd's that came with SuSE 9.0. SuSE support in
non-existing and therefore they are unable to answer my questions.
I have the following irritating issues;
What are the
peter thesing wrote:
What are the default user name and password settings for both admin and
manager?
For security reasons there isn't a default user name and password for
either of these applications.
How can i enter a custom user name and password to ensure security?
Yes.
Does an upgrade to
role rolename=tomcat/
role rolename=role1/
role rolename=manager/
role rolename=admin/
user username=root password=w8woord
roles=standard,tomcat,admin,manager/
I dont think 'standard' is a role that has been defined - so maybe for
debugging purposes remove that and check - i just verified
I'm trying to use the jdbcstore to save the session data, the only thing I don't know
is how to specify database
username/password. where should I put it?
Manager className=org.apache.catalina.session.PersistentManager
debug=0
saveOnRestart=true
On 11/21/2003 09:57 PM Hart, Justin wrote:
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On 11/21/2003 09:11 PM Hart, Justin wrote:
I think that what we BOTH need to do in this case is create a
subclass of whatever realm we are using, and using this subclass
provide our specific functionality, in my case
I would like to use a users username/password to login to a database as that user,
after they authenticate HOPEFULLY using BASIC authentication. Is there anyway to do
this?
Justin
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Subject: Realm Username Password from TagSupport
I would like to use a users username/password to login to a database as that
user, after they authenticate HOPEFULLY using BASIC authentication. Is
there anyway to do this?
Justin
-tiered security with Tomcat. Unfortunately,
somewhere, I need to be able to access the user's password in order to do this.
So, what I'm wondering is if there is either a listener that I could implement, from
which I could listen to users authenticating and use their username/password combos
: Realm Username Password from TagSupport
I would like to authenticate my users with my database without prompting
them a second time for a username and password. I have considered creating
a subclass of JNDIRealm in order to do this, but I am resisting the urge to
do this, figuring that there must
: Bryan LaPlante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 2:47 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Realm Username Password from TagSupport
When your form is submitted, if you are looking up the user from the context
you can keep that info in a session var. Be careful not to use
I think that what we BOTH need to do in this case is create a subclass of whatever
realm we are using, and using this subclass provide our specific functionality, in my
case authenticating to a database, in yours logging.
Justin
On 11/21/2003 09:11 PM Hart, Justin wrote:
I think that what we BOTH need to do in this case is create a subclass of whatever realm we are using, and using this subclass provide our specific functionality, in my case authenticating to a database, in yours logging.
I just tried searching the
, November 21, 2003 3:54 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: My Solution to Intercepting Login Information Realm
Username Password from TagSupport
On 11/21/2003 09:11 PM Hart, Justin wrote:
I think that what we BOTH need to do in this case is create a subclass of whatever
realm we are using
challenged again for
username/password.
When I try to access admin/html, the username/password challenge is
presented.
Yes, I do log out of admin when I'm done and want to try to access
manager/html.
I do not have more than one java process running in the Task Manager
(windows 2k), and that java
There is none. If so - it would be a security flaw. You need to edit
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml
-Tim
Joe Reger, Jr. wrote:
I just installed the 8/6 nightly. What is the username/password by default
for the /manager app? I usually set it in the installer but there wasn't an
installer
I just installed the 8/6 nightly. What is the username/password by default
for the /manager app? I usually set it in the installer but there wasn't an
installer this time. Thanks, Joe
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when I run my Tomcat with URL as http://localhost:8080/manager or as
http://localhost:8080/admin it is asking for Username and Password. What
username/password should I need to enter?
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RTFM
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html
John
Hari Om wrote:
when I run my Tomcat with URL as http://localhost:8080/manager or as
http://localhost:8080/admin it is asking for Username and Password. What
username/password should I need to enter
01:25 PM
Subject: Tomcat - username/password
when I run my Tomcat with URL as http://localhost:8080/manager or as
http://localhost:8080/admin it is asking for Username and Password. What
username/password should I need to enter
: Tomcat - username/password
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 14:29:08 -0400
RTFM
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html
John
Hari Om wrote:
when I run my Tomcat with URL as http://localhost:8080/manager or as
http://localhost:8080/admin it is asking for Username and Password. What
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Subject: Re: Tomcat - username/password
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 14:29:08 -0400
RTFM
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html
John
Hari Om wrote:
when I run my Tomcat with URL as http://localhost:8080/manager or as
http://localhost:8080
why do I need to restart Tomcat if I did not change anything? I just
read what is the Username/Password in tomcat-users.xml file - did not
change anything.
From: John Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Tomcat - username/password
why do I need to restart Tomcat if I did not change
anything? I just
read what is the Username/Password in tomcat-users.xml file
- did not
change anything.
From: John Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:48 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat - username/password
why do I need to restart Tomcat if I did not change
anything? I just
read what is the Username/Password in tomcat-users.xml file
- did not
change anything.
From: John Turner [EMAIL
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Subject: RE: Tomcat - username/password
Thanks Mike.
YupI changed tomcat-users.xml file and included the role
manager but
when I xecute URL
http://localhost:8080/admin but I get following error - wonder why
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To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Tomcat - username/password
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 13:52:53 -0500
You *need* to change something. Take a closer look at tomcat-user.xml
AND the document that John linked earlier. There is something missing
from
tomcat-users.xml hast to be defined in tomcat/conf/server.xml too,
look at the default server.xml of Tomcat for how to do that,
and here
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/manager-howto.html#Configuring%20Manager%20Application%20Access
To set CATALINA_HOME for Tomcat on linux put
i use tomcat 4.1.24. there is role admin or manager, and no user with role admin or
manager in
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml. so how can i configure the tomcat administration
and tomcat
manager? how can i get the username and password admin manager?
=
I'm sorry, i try this already, but still doesn't work. is there any other way?
And how to configure (set catalina home) at linux?
--- Reginald Oake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To set up a username and password for the manager account you need to go
into $CATALINA_HOME/conf (or for Windows
request.getUserPrincipal().getName()
if you use an auth-method
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Hi all
How do I get the username and password from the http authentication
headers...
Thanks
Donie
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request.getHeader()
see the documentation for HttpServletRequest
On 5/23/02 12:27 PM, Donie Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
How do I get the username and password from the http authentication
headers...
Thanks
Donie
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That's grand but I then have to base64 decode the result. I was hoping there
was a nice way ;)
Donie
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From: Phillip Morelock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 May 2002 20:38
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject:Re: Getting USERNAME/PASSWORD from HTTP
: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 3:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Getting USERNAME/PASSWORD from HTTP headers
That's grand but I then have to base64 decode the result. I
was hoping there
was a nice way ;)
Donie
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to base64 decode the result. I was hoping there
was a nice way ;)
Donie
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From: Phillip Morelock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:23 May 2002 20:38
To:Tomcat Users List
Subject:Re: Getting USERNAME/PASSWORD from HTTP headers
request.getHeader
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From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Getting USERNAME/PASSWORD from HTTP headers
That's grand but I then have to base64 decode the result. I
was hoping there
was a nice way ;)
Donie
To:'Tomcat Users List'
Subject:RE: Getting USERNAME/PASSWORD from HTTP headers
This nice way is: request.getRemoteUser(). However, this doesn't seem to
work with mod_webapp, I haven't figured out why and no one had an
explanation when I asked. I'm using an ugly base64 decode as a work
OK fillup, I'll do that :(
Donie
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From: Phillip Morelock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 May 2002 21:27
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject:Re: Getting USERNAME/PASSWORD from HTTP headers
there have been several discussions here of problems
I try to use Context Admin (http://localhost:8080/admin/index.html),
it ask me username and password, can you say me which is
the default username and password for administration?
Thanks, Dario.
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Dario,
On Tuesday, February 20, 2001, 10:58:02 AM, you wrote:
Dario I try to use Context Admin
Dario (http://localhost:8080/admin/index.html), it ask me username
Dario and password, can you say me which is the default username and
Dario password for administration?
Though this is really a
Hi,
I just installed Tomcat 3.2 :)
Where to I set the username/password for the admin web app?
Thanks in advance?
(thanks to Andy on tomcat-dev)
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, VoidHawk wrote:
Hi,
I just installed Tomcat 3.2 :)
Where to I set the username/password for the admin web app?
Thanks in advance?
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