All:
Is it possible to start Tomcat w/ the security manager enabled if I were
to use the Tomcat Web Application Manager?
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Subject: RE: How to force the Tomcat manager app to run in SSL only?
From: Augmentin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw: How to force the Tomcat manager app to run in SSL only?
Since manager does not actually exist under /webapps I can't put a
security-constraint in a web.xml
Hi All,
I have looked into docs about manager.xml, Context, Valves etc but still
find no clues.
Since manager does not actually exist under /webapps I can't put a
security-constraint in a web.xml file.
Thanks for help!
Raymond
From: Augmentin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw: How to force the Tomcat manager app to run in SSL only?
Since manager does not actually exist under /webapps I can't put a
security-constraint in a web.xml file.
You need to look around a little bit more, such as in server/webapps
Hi,
We use Tomcat 4.1.24 and JSDK 1.4.1.07 on Windows 2000.
In our project, we have redefined $CATALINA_BASE to point to our webapp
directory outside of $CATALINA_HOME. It works perfectly.
So now, we want to use administration and manager web applications. But /admin
and /manager are searched
Hi,
The normal tomcat has a manager app that lets you go to a particular
URL (e.g. server:8080/manager/) to restart/reload tomcat. This was very
convenient for me b/c it allowed me to automate restarting tomcat...I
could just issue a wget to the restart URL everytime I updated java
class
Whenever i need to reload a webapp in the manager in tomcat 5.5.7 I get
an annoying popup asking me if i am sure Is there any way to turn
off this annoying thing.
thanks
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sorry if I find this funny, but I just saw a bugzilla complaint requesting
another confirmation screen.
As to your question, i don't know.
-Tim
teknokrat wrote:
Whenever i need to reload a webapp in the manager in tomcat 5.5.7 I get
an annoying popup asking me if i am sure Is there any way
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 06:47:15 -0500
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sorry if I find this funny, but I just saw a bugzilla complaint requesting
another confirmation screen.
As to your question, i don't know.
-Tim
teknokrat wrote:
Whenever i need to reload a webapp in the manager
Lionel Farbos wrote:
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 06:47:15 -0500
Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry if I find this funny, but I just saw a bugzilla complaint requesting
another confirmation screen.
As to your question, i don't know.
-Tim
teknokrat wrote:
Whenever i need to reload a webapp in the
We've run into an unexpected troublesome behavior in Tomcat 5.0.30.
We have an installation script that uses the HTTP interface of the
Manager App to install a number of Web applications in one go.
What we've found is that in some cases the Manager app returns OK to
the caller, claiming
I am having serious issue with Tomcat Manager app using DataSourceRealm
during upgrading from Tomcat 5.0.28 to 5.5.7. The issue is, after I accessed
Tomcat Manager app couple of times, I got this exception
8-Feb-2005 2:19:24 PM org.apache.catalina.realm.DataSourceRealm open
SEVERE: Exception
It is a known bug that has been fixed and will be included in 5.5.8. Sorry.
Mark
Phillip Qin wrote:
I am having serious issue with Tomcat Manager app using DataSourceRealm
during upgrading from Tomcat 5.0.28 to 5.5.7. The issue is, after I accessed
Tomcat Manager app couple of times, I got
Thx, I am relieved. Off to Cuba.
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 8, 2005 4:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.7/DataSourceRealm/Manager app
It is a known bug that has been fixed and will be included in 5.5.8. Sorry.
Mark
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 16:39:40 -0500, Phillip Qin
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I am having serious issue with Tomcat Manager app using DataSourceRealm
during upgrading from Tomcat 5.0.28 to 5.5.7. The issue is, after I accessed
Tomcat Manager app couple of times, I got this exception
It could
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 21:49:16 +, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a known bug that has been fixed and will be included in 5.5.8. Sorry.
Did it exist in 5.5.4, or is it a regression ?
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I didn't test 5.5.4 but I will grab patch you mentioned and test it in
5.5.7.
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From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 8, 2005 5:10 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.7/DataSourceRealm/Manager app
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 21:49:16 +
Hello list,
I was wondering if anyone has attempted to tweak the tomcat manager app to
cross hosts?
And does anyone know if there anything in the architecture of Tomcat that
precludes it?
I guess what I'm really asking is: Does anyone know of any reason that it
is _not_ possible to do
in each. Also, there is a manager app
configured for each service that uses a JDBC realm for
authentication. This driver worked on our local machines, in
DEV and the QA environments. It also worked on the old tomcat
4.1.12 that was in the PREP environment, but did not work on the
new tomcat 4.1.30
Hi,
Tomcat 5.0.28, Windows XP install from exe.
After deploying Jakarta Slide(2.1), the Tomcat manager and balancer
applications fail during loading. It fails because something get broken
in Tomcat's class loader/classpath. However Tomcat Admin application
still works.
I tried to reinstall
Hi,
(Sorry, I posted this message under the wrong thread before)
I am using Apache - modjk -Tomcat 5 configuration.
The tomcat manager app uses BASIC authentication. When I point my
browser to /myurl/manager the browser pops up a dialog box for the
username and password. Upon entering
.
The tomcat manager app uses BASIC authentication. When I point my
browser to /myurl/manager the browser pops up a dialog box for the
username and password. Upon entering the correct information it logs me
into the manager app.
I am trying to now use JMeter to log in to the manager app:
URL
Hi together,
at least I found my problem...
Cocoon was configured to log into WEB-INF directory and held a lock on
this log files.
So the undeploy command couldn't remove the WEB-INF directory and the
manager app got screwed up...
Probably the code base shouldn't check for the existance
Subject: Re: Manager App and .war META-INF context.xml problem
Hi together,
at least I found my problem...
Cocoon was configured to log into WEB-INF directory and held a lock on
this log files.
So the undeploy command couldn't remove the WEB-INF directory and the
manager app got screwed up...
Probably
for future users
who bother to search the archives.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: Mark Doppelfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 11:48 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Manager App and .war META-INF context.xml problem
Hi
a Context configuration .xml file.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: QM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 7:26 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Trouble deploying with manager app when war includes
context.xml
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004
Hi,
I've done some reading on this subject, but still face a problem:
I've set autodeploy to false in server.xml
When I initially install the war via the manager app, everything is fine.
Then I stop and unload my web-app and upload a new war file.
On installing the new war I get the following
I have a webapp packaged as a war file. In the war file's /META-INF
directory, I have a context.xml file. If I drop this war file into
/webapps when autoDeploy is set to true for the host, the context.xml
file is correctly moved to $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/*.xml
and my app
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 04:18:30PM -0500, Robert Rasmussen wrote:
: If I take the same war file and try to deploy it using the manager
: webapp, the context.xml file in META-INF is ignored. The manager does
: expand the war correctly in the webapps directory, and I can manually
: move the
I'm on a WinXP machine and the admin/mananger came to me disabled, I
inherited the system.
Where would someone have done that, in the server.xml or somewhere else.
Using the standalone system.
_
MSN® Calendar keeps you organized
there's a file named admin.xml on conf/Catalina/localhost (standard
configuration)... it has the following in it
?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?
Context displayName=Tomcat Administration Application
docBase=../server/webapps/admin path=/admin privileged=true
Logger
: admin/manager app
there's a file named admin.xml on conf/Catalina/localhost (standard
configuration)... it has the following in it
?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?
Context displayName=Tomcat Administration Application
docBase=../server/webapps/admin path=/admin privileged=true
Logger className
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Subject: RE: admin/manager app
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 12:15:58 -0400
Hi,
Actually, he/she is probably just missing the user name and password in
conf/tomcat-users.xml.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
Is it possible to give a user permission to stop/redeploy/start only a
specific app, using manager app? I want to give the manager role to a
user to redeploy a specific app, not all apps deployed on a server. How
would you to achieve this?
Is there a way to configure permissions to a role defined
: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: configure manager app
Is it possible to give a user permission to stop/redeploy/start only a
specific app, using manager app? I want to give the manager role to a
user to redeploy a specific app, not all apps deployed on a server. How
: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: configure manager app
Is it possible to give a user permission to stop/redeploy/start only a
specific app, using manager app? I want to give the manager role to a
user to redeploy a specific app, not all apps deployed on a server
Han [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:37 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: configure manager app
Thank you for your replying my question. Could you elaborate a bit
more?
I might not understand you correctly but did you suggest to use
different host for each app? I only
the webapps that users should be able to restart.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Richard Han [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:37 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: configure manager app
Thank you for your replying my
Hi,
Yes. Thank you,
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Richard Han [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 2:52 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: configure manager app
Can I configure a single instance of tomcat to different
Hi!
Im using ant to deploy my applications on a tomcat 4 server, and my
server.xml are being rewritten
each time I deploy an application.
Is there any way to tell the manager application to _not_ modify my
server.xml?
Regards Johan
I am having two problems with the Tomcat manager:
1] After my web application has been running for some time then access to
/domain/manager/html never responds. It doesn't give me any kind of error,
the browser just continues to process the request without ever timing out.
Any ideas?
2] Tomcat
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 04:52:18AM -0500, Keith Bottner wrote:
: 1] After my web application has been running for some time then access to
: /domain/manager/html never responds. It doesn't give me any kind of error,
: the browser just continues to process the request without ever timing out.
: Any
will modify CATLINA_OPTS to dump the
GC statistics.
Please check back tomorrow after I have a day of logs.
Thanks,
Keith
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From: QM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 8:34 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat manager app stops responding
Issue a kill -3 to the java process will dump all the threads.
Ta
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Keith Bottner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 August 2004 14:52
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat manager app stops responding
My log files were being deleted by the deployment
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 08:52:26AM -0500, Keith Bottner wrote:
: BTW, any ideas on how to get a thread dump of the JVM on Linux?
Yes, but the archives are feeling lonley. ;)
Search there instead.
: I am definitely not out of memory but I will modify CATLINA_OPTS to dump the
: GC statistics.
Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat manager app stops responding
Issue a kill -3 to the java process will dump all the threads.
Ta
Matt
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From: Keith Bottner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 August 2004 14:52
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat manager app stops
Hi,
I use Tomcat 5.0.19.
I'm playing around with the Manager web application and want to deploy a .WAR
file that contains a META-INF\context.xml deployment descriptor.
Deploying the .WAR file using the upload feature works, and the context.xml that
I put into the META-INF\ is copied (but
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Using a META-INF\context.xml doesn't work as expected with
Manager
app .war upload
Hi,
I use Tomcat 5.0.19.
I'm playing around with the Manager web application and want to deploy
a
.WAR
file that contains a META-INF
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Using a META-INF\context.xml doesn't work as expected with
Manager
app .war upload
Hi,
I use Tomcat 5.0.19.
I'm playing around with the Manager web application and want to deploy
a
.WAR
Hola,
That means, there is no point in trying to put a
docBase path into a \META-INF\context.xml of a .WAR that doesn't match
the
war's
filename. Correct?
That's not what I said, but I think you might be right anyways. One way
to find out is try as you did...
Will at least the rest of the
are interested.
Thanks again,
Keith
-Original Message-
From: Keith Bottner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 9:08 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat manager app stops responding
Great, when it freezes I will use it.
BTW, have GC statistics now being dumped
I have read the Manager App HOW-TO at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/manager-howto.html
So, I'm accessing the following URL just like the example shows:
https://www.(mydomain).com/manager/sessions?path=/ristmain
I'm trying to interpret these results:
OK - Session information
session was active
*way* under the 30 minute lower limit for the stats one line 1.
Bob
On Wednesday 14 July 2004 12:28 pm, Stephen Charles Huey wrote:
I have read the Manager App HOW-TO at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/manager-howto.html
So, I'm accessing the following URL
in the past half hour, give or take 10 minutes. Is this not true?
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From: Robert Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:29:33 -0400
Subject: Re: manager app: sessions
Stephen,
If I understand what your asking, you
opened
in the past half hour, give or take 10 minutes. Is this not true?
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From: Robert Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:29:33 -0400
Subject: Re: manager app: sessions
Stephen,
If I understand what your
Hello all,
Around here we install webapps in non standard locations from the command line.
We do this by creating an .xml that contains all that tomcat (ver 4.1.27)
needs to know about a new context and then do:
get --http-user=admin --http-passwd=* -O- \
server
infront of tomcat, then the web server only needs to be configured with the
URI's to pass through to tomcat for your web application AND NOT specify
those URIs for the manager app. That way you can access the manager app from
the internal network by directly going to tomcat, but the external
: Richard S. Huntrods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:41 AM
Subject: Help with manager app
I have a rather urgent problem. I have been using tomcat for several
years now, and normally weather the upgrades with some few problems, but
nothing serious - until now
version, I
had it set up so that external requests could NOT see the manager, ever.
Now, under the new Tomcat, the manager app has changed. Today I also
noticed that it is also available to the internet.
How do I restrict access to the manager application to the local network
- i.e. how do I turn
have a separate web server
infront of tomcat, then the web server only needs to be configured with the
URI's to pass through to tomcat for your web application AND NOT specify
those URIs for the manager app. That way you can access the manager app from
the internal network by directly going to tomcat
: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:41 AM
Subject: Help with manager app
I have a rather urgent problem. I have been using tomcat for several
years now, and normally weather the upgrades with some few problems, but
nothing serious - until now.
My problem - in the old Tomcat, I used the manager
, the manager app does not report any error when I deploy
the war file... but, of course, the deployed application won't start
because it does not have all the needed extensions.
I am using tomcat version 5.0.19 and my MANIFEST file contents are as
follows:
Manifest
I'm using the manager app to deploy web apps. I'm interfacing to it
using deployer ant tasks. My support team have raised concerns that this
is inherently insecure. They are concerned that a third party can use
the manager app to take control of the server.
Is this a valid concern
I'm just guessing here but you could run the manager app over https.
If however your support team expressed concerns that the manager app
might be backdoored, I suggest you slap them a little bit and ask them
to change their medication :)
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Watters [mailto
Thanks, slapping them sounds like fun.
Yiannis Mavroukakis wrote:
I'm just guessing here but you could run the manager app over https.
If however your support team expressed concerns that the manager app
might be backdoored, I suggest you slap them a little bit and ask them
to change
, why does it work this
way? Am I doing something wrong, or not understanding something about
deploying a war file via the manager app?
Thanks in advance,
Rob Ross
Senior Software Engineer
E! Networks
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Hi,
Context path=/dept/post/vale docBase=vale debug=0
reloadable=true crossContext=false
Logger className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger
prefix=localhost_vale_log. suffix=.txt
timestamp=true/
/Context
That is, I want the context to be /dept/post/vale. I
I just upgraded from 4.1.29 to 5.0.19.
How does tomcat find the manager and admin
apps? In the older versions, they used
context fragments in the standard webapps
directory that effectively pointed to
../server/webapps. I don't see this
mechanism in 5.0.19 and want to know
how it works.
I need
Howdy,
I just upgraded from 4.1.29 to 5.0.19.
How does tomcat find the manager and admin
apps? In the older versions, they used
context fragments in the standard webapps
directory that effectively pointed to
../server/webapps. I don't see this
mechanism in 5.0.19 and want to know
how it works.
Anthony Gray wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to use the manager app (via /manager/html) so that I can
restart/stop/start apps, however I'm getting the message No context
exists for path / when I try to stop/restart the app. I'm using linux,
tomcat 5.0.16, apache 2.0.47 and jk2 2.0.2, and My
Hi All,
I'm trying to use the manager app (via /manager/html) so that I can
restart/stop/start apps, however I'm getting the message No context exists
for path / when I try to stop/restart the app. I'm using linux, tomcat
5.0.16, apache 2.0.47 and jk2 2.0.2, and My directory structure is like
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 1:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Manager App Doesn't Reload wars
I pre-create my contexts within the server xml file, and point the
source to the war file. I can then upgrade the war file, then
stop/start the webapp from the manager
On 12/16/2003 01:30 AMnbsp;Swaminathan Gurumoorthy wrote:
I am posting this again since I could not figure out how to solve
this. I wud really appreciate any help.
*** Problem statement ***
I need to use Tomcat's manager app to install my webapp with its
context file.
I was playing
I am posting this again since I could not figure out how to solve this. I wud really
appreciate any help.
*** Problem statement ***
I need to use Tomcat's manager app to install my webapp with its context file.
I was playing with the manager app to install my application on Tomcat
Hi Andy,
yes, you were completely right with your assumption about the user roles.
Thanks a lot
greets
Dirk
- Original Message -
From: Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.0.16 : manager-app
I traced the problem down to the 'user_role' entry in the database:
The role of the user used by the manager-app had role admin,manager
(like in 'tomcat-users.xml' in a memory Realm) which does not work.
Changing the user_role to 'manager' puts it..but now the admin-app using
the same user
I was playing with the manager app to install my application on Tomcat in Windows 200.
I have a myApp.war and also a context file myApp.xml which has resource definitions
for my project.
Now I tried something like this from my browser.
http://localhost:8080/manager/install?path=/myAppwar
Hi Dirk,
re: a FAQ or whatever, it's just a case of reading the tomcat 5 docs on
the Jakarta website where appropriate.
The manager app will only let you log on with the role 'manager'. If
your user in that realm isn't in the role, you won't get in. You can
change this in the server/webapps
' entry in the database:
The role of the user used by the manager-app had role admin,manager
(like in 'tomcat-users.xml' in a memory Realm) which does not work.
Changing the user_role to 'manager' puts it..but now the admin-app using
the same user complains.
Maybe class
hello folks,
a question on datasource realms and the manager app:
When I installed TC 5.0.16 'out-of-the-box' I could start the manager-app.
Then I deployed our webapp (manually), configured a DataSourceRealm using mysql
for authentification, configured SSL, form based LogIn and ... the webapp
On 12/10/2003 05:49 PM Dirk Griesbach wrote:
hello folks,
a question on datasource realms and the manager app:
When I installed TC 5.0.16 'out-of-the-box' I could start the manager-app.
Then I deployed our webapp (manually), configured a DataSourceRealm using mysql
for authentification
I'll give it another shot.
In Tomcat 4.1.1.2, wars can be Deployed on a Hot Server for the first time but not
Undeployed if there are any jars in the WEB-INF/lib directory of the app. Tomcat also
does not reflect any changes in the application if Undeployed and Deployed again
because the
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Subject: Manager App Doesn't Reload wars
I'll give it another shot.
In Tomcat 4.1.1.2, wars can be Deployed on a Hot Server for the first
time but not Undeployed if there are any jars in the WEB-INF/lib
directory
: RE: Manager app in 4.1.27 behaves differently to 4.1.18
I believe the point that Yoav was going to make was that
Tomcat 4.1.18 doesn't honor the unpackWARs Host setting when
using the Manager's deploy function. Thus it always serves
such a webapp from the WAR, for which the Manager undeploy
Hi there,
I'm having a slightly annoying problem using the Tomcat Manager application.
I have a webservices web application that i deploy using an Ant script and
the org.apache.catalina.ant.DeployTask UndeployTask. On Tomcat 4.1.18 this
works fine, I package the application up as a war file and
Howdy,
Is unpackWARs set to true for your Host?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Tom Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 7:54 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Manager app in 4.1.27 behaves differently to 4.1.18
Hi
debug=0 resourceName=UserDatabase validate=true/
/Engine
/Service
/Server
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 November 2003 14:04
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Manager app in 4.1.27 behaves differently to 4.1.18
Howdy,
Is unpackWARs
and undeploying that you saw in
Tomcat 4.1.18.
Cheers,
Larry
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From: Tom Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:18 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Manager app in 4.1.27 behaves differently to 4.1.18
Hi, I've reduced my server.xml down
I understand that there are caveats to using the manager application
with contexts that have been specified within the server.xml file...
I have 3 virtual hosts setup, all are separate web applications. Each
has the manager context application associated to themselves. The
manager appears to
Hi there,
I wonder if there is any means to give users access to the manager
application, but let them only manipulate contexts located within their
own virtual Hosts?
I think this question is one every ISP has to stumble across, provided
he doesn't want to get please restart ... mails all
This lately (past 6 months) has been becoming a more common request. But the
functionality is not there as distributed by tomcat. Patches welcome.
Alternatives include:
- Adding a filter to the manager app for finer grained control
- Rewriting manager to allow its namespace to be authorized via
(past 6 months) has been becoming a more common request. But
the functionality is not there as distributed by tomcat. Patches welcome.
Alternatives include:
- Adding a filter to the manager app for finer grained control
- Rewriting manager to allow its namespace to be authorized via
web.xml's
been becoming a more common request.
But the functionality is not there as distributed by tomcat. Patches
welcome.
Alternatives include:
- Adding a filter to the manager app for finer grained control
- Rewriting manager to allow its namespace to be authorized via
web.xml's security constraints
Hi,
Tim Funk wrote:
Yes, you are OK if you restrict access to a single Host. My answer was
geared towards finer grain control of restarting(or whatever) webapps
within a single host. If all requirements are at the host level - I
think your ok with what you have below.
Host level is perfect
fine if Tomcat is started
from scratch. If I use the Manager app from either the html or ant
interfaces, executing the 'reload' command completes without error, yet all
servlets are unavailable afterwards. Hitting a servlet results in the
following being logged:
2003-10-10 12:05:06
My apologies ... this is covered here:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22096
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 12:18:03 -0700
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Justin Ruthenbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 4.1.27: Manager app 'reload' causing ClassNotFoundException
Hello All
Erik Weibust wrote:
Well, I have no problem using the admin tool. Could
there be anything else causing this?
The manager app uses BASIC authentication, rather than FORM (per the
admin app) - what happens if you close Netscape re-start it? FYI
Netscape 7 does not show this behaviour (on Mac OS
using the admin tool.
Could
there be anything else causing this?
The manager app uses BASIC authentication, rather
than FORM (per the
admin app) - what happens if you close Netscape
re-start it? FYI
Netscape 7 does not show this behaviour (on Mac OS
X).
Martin
I am unable to login to the tomcat manager app with
MozFirebird browser. I added a user with the manager
role to tomcat-users.xml. And the what really bothers
me is I CAN login with IE. Any ideas? Here is the
error I get:
Access to the requested resource has been denied
Thanks,
Erik
I sent this email about 4 hours ago and never got a
response. Is this covered in a FAQ somewhere?
Erik
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I am unable to login to the tomcat manager app with
MozFirebird browser. I added a user with the manager
role to tomcat-users.xml. And the what
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