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Blake Binkley
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well I
am guessing that you have already ran the /examples/servlet and examples/jsp and
they worked fine the answer to your question is
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/ROOT
I have
never seen where tomcat gets that as it's setting for the docroot but it
works...
Blake Binkley667 Woodward St.San
I had something along the same lines, I have added an object which stores
the users IP in the session
any answers on question #1?
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anyone have better suggetions on Session Security? this is really only a
problem when it's used in URL rewriting, but it should be solved, people are
not trusting cookies, for some reason they don't want the server to know
where they have been through the site..
Blake Binkley
667 Woodward St
with the above code.
My Questions:
is there no setting in server.xml that we can set to have all anchors and
form actions ending in .jsp rewritten?
perhaps to add an extra level of security can we not encrypt the jsessionId
with the value of Remote_IP so that it invalidates on a bad decryp
Blake Binkley
Bill, you have just pointed at an Issue I didn't even relize I had
(although mine works)
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also lets get the filename right,
mod_jk.conf.auto uses mod_jk.so
tomcat-apache.conf.auto uses mod_jserv.so
are we confused yet?
Blake Binkley
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