Re: Log rotate catalina.out

2011-04-19 Thread Igor Cicimov
Hi Thomas, Yes I have reference in the catalina.sh to the log4j.properties file: LOGGING_CONFIG=-Djava.util.logging.config.file=$CATALINA_BASE/conf/log4j.properties this is what I get in the catalina.out on restart: INFO: Configuring Log4j from File:

Re: [OT] Protecting against HTTP response splitting

2011-04-19 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/4/19 Christopher Schultz ch...@christopherschultz.net: Looks like I must override sendRedirect because otherwise the setHeader call implemented in Response.sendRedirect isn't intercepted by the wrapper class. For those interested, see below for the implementation I came up with.      

Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread Fischereit, Jana
Hi, I would like to send xml-files by using the http-post request-body. But I read that the default maxHTTPHeaderSize is 8kb (http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/http.html#Standard_Implementation). So I cannot transfer files of arbitrary size. Why is there a limit? May problems

Re: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier
Fischereit, Jana wrote: Hi, I would like to send xml-files by using the http-post *request-body*. (emphasis added) But I read that the default maxHTTPHeaderSize is 8kb max HTTP *Header* Size (emphasis added) Nothing to do with one another.

AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread Fischereit, Jana
Thank you for your answer! First I also thought that they have nothing to do with one another. But when I tried to transfer a xml-file (size 9kb) it did not work. Afterwards I increased the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 10 kb. So I concluded that the xml-stream is contained in the body of the

Re: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier
Hi. I will let someone else comment on your code. (But remember, this is a help forum for Tomcat, which is the server side. It is not really a forum to help people write Java HTTP cients). It looks like this is your first try at sending a file to a server. So let me recommend something : I

Re: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread Pid
On 4/19/11 12:20 PM, André Warnier wrote: Hi. I will let someone else comment on your code. I can say that doesn't look like i'd expect it to, per the example code from the Commons HTTP 3.x or HTTP Client 4.x versions. (But remember, this is a help forum for Tomcat, which is the server

Restarting Tomcat Threads

2011-04-19 Thread Zbynek Vavros
Hi, I would like to ask on strange behavior Im experiencing. I have webapp that connects to Lotus Notes periodically(every 1 minute). For this I have class that implements Runnable that takes care about connection itself. Im starting this using basic : Thread t = new

RE: Restarting Tomcat Threads

2011-04-19 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Zbynek Vavros [mailto:zbynek_vav...@cz.ibm.com] Subject: Restarting Tomcat Threads I have noticed that when I kill Tomcat (shut down its service) How do you kill Tomcat? (Be specific.) then after start this thread is started automatically (I can see messages about connecting to

Re: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier
Pid wrote: On 4/19/11 12:20 PM, André Warnier wrote: Hi. I will let someone else comment on your code. I can say that doesn't look like i'd expect it to, per the example code from the Commons HTTP 3.x or HTTP Client 4.x versions. (But remember, this is a help forum for Tomcat, which is

RE: Restarting Tomcat Threads

2011-04-19 Thread Zbynek Vavros
- How do you kill Tomcat ? I stop its service. - You say after start and I didnt [sic] start anything in the same sentence; you're contradicting yourself. I start Tomcat which starts my webapp but connection to Lotus is started separatedlly. = I start my webapp but do not start Lotus

Re: Restarting Tomcat Threads

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier
Zbynek Vavros wrote: - How do you kill Tomcat ? I stop its service. - You say after start and I didnt [sic] start anything in the same sentence; you're contradicting yourself. I start Tomcat which starts my webapp but connection to Lotus is started separatedlly. = I start my webapp but do not

Re: Restarting Tomcat Threads

2011-04-19 Thread David kerber
On 4/19/2011 10:34 AM, Zbynek Vavros wrote: - How do you kill Tomcat ? I stop its service. - You say after start and I didnt [sic] start anything in the same sentence; you're contradicting yourself. I start Tomcat which starts my webapp but connection to Lotus is started separatedlly. = I

AW: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread Fischereit, Jana
Hi, I resolved my problem. The problem was that the method request.getInputStream().read() just finish reading the in the server.xml file defined maxHTTPHeaderSize of the inputStream. So I wrote my own method to read the inputsteam and everything works fine. Besides I changed my client-side

Re: AW: AW: Setting the maxHTTPHeaderSize to 'infinity'

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier
Fischereit, Jana wrote: Hi, I resolved my problem. The problem was that the method request.getInputStream().read() just finish reading the in the server.xml file defined maxHTTPHeaderSize of the inputStream. So I wrote my own method to read the inputsteam and everything works fine. Besides I

Need help with SSL Certificate install on Tomcat 6.0.29 APR.

2011-04-19 Thread Jin H
Hi. We are a school running Tomcat 6.0.29 for Windows server 2003 with APR. I currently have an SSL certificate installed. I'm trying to update it with the renewed SSL certificate but I'm having no luck. Here are the commands I used to create the CSR. in the jdk1.6.0_17\bin folder i used

RE: Working of Tomcat with MS Access

2011-04-19 Thread George Sexton
-Original Message- From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 1:02 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Working of Tomcat with MS Access -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jeff, On 4/15/2011 11:11 AM, Jeff Hubbs

Re: Fix the cookie path with mod_jk

2011-04-19 Thread Thomas Freitag
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Chris, On 18.04.11 um 16:42, Christopher Schultz wrote: Thomas, On 4/18/2011 3:34 AM, Thomas Freitag wrote: Hi Yu On 18.04.11 um 16:19, Yu Kikuchi wrote: Hello All. My Environment of Application Server is: Apache 2.2.3, mod_jk

Re: Fix the cookie path with mod_jk

2011-04-19 Thread André Warnier
Thomas Freitag wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Chris, On 18.04.11 um 16:42, Christopher Schultz wrote: Thomas, On 4/18/2011 3:34 AM, Thomas Freitag wrote: Hi Yu On 18.04.11 um 16:19, Yu Kikuchi wrote: Hello All. My Environment of Application Server is: Apache

Re: Need help with SSL Certificate install on Tomcat 6.0.29 APR.

2011-04-19 Thread Igor Cicimov
So why did you enter password when you created the csr if you dont want it? On Apr 20, 2011 7:54 AM, Jin H h_j...@hotmail.com wrote: Hi. We are a school running Tomcat 6.0.29 for Windows server 2003 with APR. I currently have an SSL certificate installed. I'm trying to update it with the

Re: Need help with SSL Certificate install on Tomcat 6.0.29 APR.

2011-04-19 Thread Crypto Sal
Hi Jin, In my experiences with the APR and Tomcat, you need to use 'OpenSSL' to generate the keypair (CSR/key) I am fairly certain the APR can't read Java Keystore files. You would only use a keystore (JKS) using 'keytool' with JSSE. I think you have at least 2 options at this point: 1.

Do objects in session always need to be serializable?

2011-04-19 Thread Mukarram Baig
Hello Guys, I might be asking something that is very fundamental, but please bear with me here. We are using tomcat in a non-clustered environment. We put certain domain objects in the session and we have a heartbeat going which ensures that the sessions are valid in the lifetime of the screen.