Earlier this week, on a customer AS/400 installation (Tomcat 7.0.67), we
experienced the slowest WAR file upload we've ever encountered: several
HOURS to install a roughly 100M WAR file (we customarily increase the
max-file-size and max-request-size in manager/WEB-INF/web.xml from 50M
to
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Am 2018-07-05 um 14:44 schrieb Jäkel, Guido:
Dear Michael,
I wasn't faced by this yes, but what's about adding something like
RequestHeader unset Expect early
at the Apache httpd?
I know that tip, but it makes no sense at all. The client expected
100-continue,
Mark,
Am 05.07.2018 12:35, schrieb Sandels Mark (RTH) OUH:
Hi Peter
I would use tomcat to provide https if it could be configured to do
this - is this fairly easy to do?
The IT Department have given me a Certificate and private key for the
server (OXNETMDMS04) but do I need to use "keytool"
Dear Michael,
I wasn't faced by this yes, but what's about adding something like
RequestHeader unset Expect early
at the Apache httpd?
Greetings
Guido
>-Original Message-
>From: Michael Osipov [mailto:1983-01...@gmx.net]
>Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2018
On 05.07.2018 12:35, Sandels Mark (RTH) OUH wrote:
Hi Peter
I would use tomcat to provide https if it could be configured to do this - is
this fairly easy to do?
The IT Department have given me a Certificate and private key for the server
(OXNETMDMS04) but do I need to use "keytool" to
> Dear Michael,
>
> i don't know if this issue also take happen with it, but may be using mod_jk
> an option for you, also?
Hi Guido,
just installed mod_jk through ports and configured it. No avail, I have the
very same issue.
I will raise this on the HTTPd mailing list.
Michael
>
Hi Peter
I would use tomcat to provide https if it could be configured to do this - is
this fairly easy to do?
The IT Department have given me a Certificate and private key for the server
(OXNETMDMS04) but do I need to use "keytool" to create a key store for the
Certificate? (I am referring
Mark,
Am 05.07.2018 10:31, schrieb André Warnier:
Hi.
I have not looked through all of your configuration lines, but I
believe that the problem is first of all this line :
On 05.07.2018 09:18, Sandels Mark (RTH) OUH wrote:
DocumentRoot "C:\Program Files (x86)\apache-tomcat-9.0.6\webapps"
Hi Olaf
Here are extracts of the relevant configuration files (as requested).
Httpd.conf
...
Listen 443 ssl
...
LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so
...
DirectoryIndex index.jsp
ServerName OXNETMDMS04.OXNET.NHS.UK
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile "c:\Apache24\conf\certificate.crt"
Hi.
I have not looked through all of your configuration lines, but I believe that the problem
is first of all this line :
On 05.07.2018 09:18, Sandels Mark (RTH) OUH wrote:
DocumentRoot "C:\Program Files (x86)\apache-tomcat-9.0.6\webapps"
That means essentially that you are allowing the
On 05.07.2018 09:43, Sandels Mark (RTH) OUH wrote:
Hi Olaf
The web-page displays correctly when I connect to Tomcat directly. I posted to
the tomcat users group as I havn't had any reply to my post to the Apache http
user group!
In answer to your other question, I do refer to the and
Hi Olaf
The web-page displays correctly when I connect to Tomcat directly. I posted to
the tomcat users group as I havn't had any reply to my post to the Apache http
user group!
In answer to your other question, I do refer to the and
elements. The web-page embeds java (I have used NetBeans
Dear Michael,
i don't know if this issue also take happen with it, but may be using mod_jk
an option for you, also?
Greetings
Guido
>-Original Message-
>From: Michael Osipov [mailto:micha...@apache.org]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2018 9:26 PM
>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>Subject:
On 05.07.2018 09:18, Sandels Mark (RTH) OUH wrote:
When I go to my web-page using a browser (Chrome), the source code of the
web-page is displayed. I have added the PFX Certificate to Trusted Root
Certification Authorities on my PC from which I launched Chrome.
Here is the URL I am using
Hello Alex,
It looks like you are missing the getSession() method there:
HttpServletRequest#getSession()#setAttribute("mykey", clientObjectHere);
please have a look at [1]
Hope it helps,
Luis
[1]
Hi Tomcat users
When I go to my web-page using a browser (Chrome), the source code of the
web-page is displayed. I have added the PFX Certificate to Trusted Root
Certification Authorities on my PC from which I launched Chrome.
Here is the URL I am using - https://oxnetmdms04/OracleStatus/
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