This is a kind of funny (sorry) "battle of the bulge" problem.
Malicious systems administrators (we assume everyone is guilty and it
drives this kind of issue) will find the password to your database,
and, ignoring everything else on the machine they just exploited, will
go and query your
> Alain,
> On 9/13/19 13:37, Alain Sellerin wrote:
Tomcat version: 8.5 OS: Win10, Linux
I'm facing an issue with an application that is using path
parameters in conjunction with a RewriteValve.
If the request is :
On 16/09/2019 07:24, Olaf Kock wrote:
>
> On 16.09.19 06:05, Mohan T wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are using tomcat 8.5.35, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4.
>>
>> Is it possible to encrypt or mask passwords that is being used in the
>> datasource for connecting to database. I am
On 16/09/2019 05:09, Pradeep Kumar M N wrote:
> Can anyone help on the below issue ?
Try reading the replies to your original message.
Mark
>
> From: Pradeep Kumar M N
> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2019 11:55 AM
> To: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
> Subject: Windows registry entry missing on
On 16.09.19 08:24, Olaf Kock wrote:
> If someone has access to the old Wiki's information, it'd be a great
> page to restore.
>
"Do you really want to send this mail?" - "Of course" - "so be it" - m(
Facepalm:
It takes the steps above to think of a way of accessing the old content:
Here it is,
On 16.09.19 06:05, Mohan T wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using tomcat 8.5.35, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4.
>
> Is it possible to encrypt or mask passwords that is being used in the
> datasource for connecting to database. I am mentioning the credentials in
> server.xml
There used