It seems that to get good authentication whilst tying one role to
one web app (so only one designated user can use a given designated
webapp), I must assign two roles to the designated user: an arbitary
role, and a role of "deployer", and omit or comment out the role of
"deployer" in web.xml
Have you checked the permissions to the directory where your keystore is
held? The process running the webserver must of course be able to read
the keystore.
- CB
Shiva.Devaguptapu wrote:
Hi,
I am using Tomcat 4 on a linux system. I am trying to enable SSL
with
client authentication enabled.
Apparently, this is the case. Yet another awful fact for those stuck
with Tomcat 3.3.
DynaFastSurv3
/s3
--
". . . / This Cabinet is formd of Gold / And Pearl & Crystal shining bright
And within it opens into a World / . . .
Another England there I saw / A
There seems to be some persistance of user authorization settings beyond
Tomcat's global-users.xml and auth-users.xml file, and Tomcat startup
and shutdown. I can't seem to get the authorization to work in a
rational manner. I am only doing the simplest kind of authorization with
roles and a u
I don't know offhand how you can do that, but if you want to reach up
above the WEB-INF directory, you can use dot-dot (..).
- CB
Peter Lee wrote:
I am using Tomcat for servlets.
How do I get the absolute path of a file in a directory above WEB-INF
directory of my
web application?
Thanks
-
There seems to be some persistance of user authorization settings beyond
Tomcat's global-users.xml and auth-users.xml file, and Tomcat startup
and shutdown. I can't seem to get the authorization to work in a
rational manner. I am only doing the simplest kind of authorization with
roles and a u
In side-by-side tests, IE 5.5 causes no such leak, but Moz1.x/N6+ cause
Tomcat to simply start allocating memory until the heap size limit is
exceeded by about 20MB, resulting in an eventual shutdown of the JVM.
I'm pretty sure it's not my code since the leak starts immediately on
secure (ssl)
Maybe you should upgrade to 3.3.* or 4.*.
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Christopher Mark Balz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 9:21 AM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Mozilla crashes Tomcat.
>>
>>I'm pretty s
Mozilla 1.x/N6+ causes a devastating memory leak on Tomcat 3.2.4. In
side-by-side tests, IE 5.5 causes no such leak, but Moz1.x/N6+ cause
Tomcat to simply start allocating memory until the heap size limit is
exceeded by about 20MB, resulting in an eventual shutdown of the JVM.
I'm pretty sure
--
". . . / This Cabinet is formd of Gold / And Pearl & Crystal shining bright
And within it opens into a World / . . .
Another England there I saw / Another London with its Tower
Another Thames & other Hills / And another pleasant Surrey Bower
. . ."
- from "The Crystal Cabinet", a poem by Willia
As you probably know, the icon shows what command it actually issues in
the "properties" dialogue (right-click on it) along with a "directory to
start in" property. What are these poperties?
Julius Davies wrote:
Steve Russell,
Perhaps this link will help:
http://www.google.com/search?q=out+of
You should set CLASSPATH as a Windows environment variable. I always
make sure that the slashes in the CLASSPATH value should all point the
same direction.
- CB
Steve Russell wrote:
Hi;
I just started a new job. The company is using MS Windows 2000 and
Tomcat 3.2.4 ( not my choice - peac
In repeated, side by side trials doing https requests (ssl), there is no
problem and behavior is normal with requests from Internet Explorer 5.5
(memory allocation stays at about 22 megabytes), but Mozilla 1.0 seems
to send some kind of request that causes Tomcat to just go on allocating
memory
gh Tomcat.
>
> I already installed the certificate in the keystore using keytool.
>
> Jose.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Mark Balz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 9:44 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Running SSL
Here is some sample init() method code that I use to test the db
connection on context startup:
try {
/*-
* The driver objects register themselves with the driver
manager
* at the time of loading,
Running Tomcat 3.2 on Win2K.
Can anyone tell me what the following error messages from tomcat.log
might imply is wrong with my web application or dev environment?
2002-07-13 22:25:46 - Ctx( ): 400 R( /) null
2002-07-13 22:25:46 - Ctx( ): IOException in: R( /) error while writing
to socket
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You have to use the Java 'keytool' tool to make the JVM aware of your
certificate. Then you need to edit your web.xml file appropriately.
- CB
Jose Aguilera wrote:
> I have an SSL certificate already installed on IIS and would like my web pages to be
>displayed in HTTPS mode using Tomcat.
>
Running Tomcat 3.2 on Win2K. Using Emacs and Cygwin dev tools.
Can anyone tell me what the following error messages from tomcat.log
might imply is wrong with my web application or dev environment?
2002-07-13 22:25:46 - Ctx( ): 400 R( /) null
2002-07-13 22:25:46 - Ctx( ): IOException in: R( /
Running tomcat 3.2 on Win2K with MySql. Use Cygwin and Emacs dev
tools.
I have a simple servlet running under ssl (public-private key) that is
dying silently and unexpectedly. It was working flawlessly and then
stopped working without there being any change anywhere on my entire
machine that
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