Hi Chuck,
thanks again for your valuable comments on this list, and keep it up!
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an idea, if there is any Tomcat
configuration-parameter I could try to overcome this behaviour?
IE Chrome (both all versions) are working like charm.
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any more, but will do as soon as I'm on my
desk.
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On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
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From: charan raj [mailto:charanraj...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: is der any default username for tomcat?
Is it a full moon?
Over there: Definately YES.
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I'll post the results in here.
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://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/apr.html) this should be
fine.
Anybody got any idea how to proceed?
Jean-Frederic suggested to use urandom - how can I configure this?
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But I', afraif OpenSSL in my case equals to the built-in engine.
Comments on this anyone?
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KUDOES to everybody involved here - thank
you, guys!
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and smaller and
determing against zero and postulating that entropy ~ coincidence,
there's only one answer to that question:
DEFINATELY!
*grumble*
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different versions of Tomcat referring
to different version of libtcnative.
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.0.1.20
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 790332 1. Dez 19:05 /usr/lib/libtcnative-1.so.0.1.20
HTH
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feel free to drop me a line, maybe I can be of some help ;)
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it at the original place
and just change the CATALAINA_OPTS accordingly.
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Hi Chuck!
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
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From: Gregor S. [mailto:rc4...@googlemail.com]
Subject: Re: path used for tc-natuve
I guess it's a bad idea to run two different versions
of Tomcat on the same box.
??? Clearly that's not true
descriptor. Wondering if I'm
the first person missing such a feature.
Thanks!
Gregor
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On 30/11/2011 18:32, Gregor S. wrote:
My understanding was, that in the global web.xml
($catalina.home/conf/web.xml) the defaults
.
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Hi Chris,
first, thanks for your answer, I really do apprecciate it!
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Christopher Schultz
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Gregor could cheat and write a session-data-fetch servlet in the main
webapp and call it from the ancillary webapp. Just use URL-based
-attributes
between different Contexts?
Is my modus operandi correct or isn't it possible in general?
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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Mladen Turk mt...@apache.org wrote:
On 12/02/2010 12:05 PM, Gregor Schneider wrote:
If your developers need to see the stdout of the Tomcat
on the production server then you have a serious problem.
The first one that I find (well funny
://commons.apache.org/daemon/jsvc.html
Thanks for pointing me to this - I got mixed up since both contain
native within their archive-names.
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is making
developer's life quite complicated.
Anyhow, I guess I'll go for a chown inside the startup-script for now.
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| grep $TOMCAT_USER`
if [ -z $OWNER ]; then
chown $TOMCAT_USER:$TOMCAT_USER $CATALINA_HOME/logs/catalina.out
fi
fi
#
# end workaround
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, to me this seems only like the 2nd best solution.
Any hints very much appreciated!
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intentionally and if so, why it
has been changed, i'd really appreciate this. same goes for fhe possibility
if i misconfigured anything.
thanks best regards
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at least fix the possibility to cat
/etc/passwd
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is the environment-variable $logs specified?
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Pid,
I believe the problem here is that Fiona tried to use
File=$\{logs\}/stdout.log
However, this will only work if an environment-variable logs is
defined - which is IMHO no default configuration.
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Have a look at www.jahia.org.
It's a really powerful java based CMS, setup procedure is a walk in
the park. Beside the EE-version ($$$) there's a community-edition for
free, having most of the features of the EE edition. They have a big
community, so support's also there.
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:51 PM, o-rabbit rju...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there something more I need to do??
yes: read the clustering-how-to:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html
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get rid of that outdated servlet-api.jar - you don't need it anyways.
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what gives if you call http://192.168.0.6:8080?
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On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Yucca Nel yucca...@live.co.za wrote:
modify serve.xml but how will I do this in production?
load server.xml into any editor of your choice, change it, restart
tomcat, that's about it
loads od support
what's that supposed to be?
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Provided you're running on Linux, there's a whole bunch of useful
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tomcat6.exe from the comand-line
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Could you please come back on that issue next week?
My crystal ball is just out for maintenance, and without it I'm not
able to read your logs containing the error-message...
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of DDoS, see that your
OS is stable and on a current patchlevel and scrutinize the software
you're installing into Tomcat (aka Webapps) thoroughly - that's about
it.
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of DDoS, see that your
OS is stable and on a current patchlevel and scrutinize the software
you're installing into Tomcat (aka Webapps) thoroughly - that's about
it.
If I did not understand your question correctly, you might want to rephrase it.
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);
throw new ServletException(e);
}
hth
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Don't know if you guys are aware of it, but the above mentioned system
have been compromised.
According to their blog
(https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/apache_org_04_09_2010), the ASF
infrastructure-team recommends to change your passwords for said
systems.
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I'm not aware of that option within my standard sun jdk 1.6.x - what
Java-version are you running offering this really useful feature?
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, memory-footprint is around 1.6GB...
Anybody has an idea what I might be missing here?
TIA
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On 08/04/2010 12:12, Gregor Schneider wrote:
Anybody has an idea what I might be missing here?
That Java Heap Space + Perm Gen Space OS process Space
You are missing the memory used for:
- native code
- gc
What do you wnat to test specifically? JSPs? Servlets? or just some
common Java classes being used by a Servlet / JSP?
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You can telnet port 80 without any problems? Well, that means there's
some application running using port 80, otherwise you wouldn't be able
to telnet on port 80.
What gives netstat -a?
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ah. come on, chuck, why's that everyone is picking on my nick? *sic*
i'm reading and posting from my mobile, which is why i may have not
seen andre's post
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Am 19.03.2010 um 18:16 schrieb Caldarale, Charles R
or jsp)
which has to be able to support your favourite ICD-code.
Therefore, ask the provider of your software dealing with ICD-codes
wether it's ICD-10 compliant or not.
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Thread-Dump on Windows:
If I'm not mistaken, the key-combination CtrlBreak should do the
trick on /most/ JVMs
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- hm, strange...
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hm, there are only two possible scenarioes I can think of:
- either the key-combination ctrl-brk is somehow intercepted in the
swing-app I was using (actually pretty unlikely)
- german keyboard might interfere
but only with 1.6?
strrange...
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I'm a bit puzzled:
In your previous tests it looked like that Apache is outperforming
(ok, not really) Coyote w APR when the files grew bigger.
In your last results I can't see that pattern - actually, I don't see
/any/ pattern...
Any idea how come?
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in eclipse it's also possible to set file-associations. to figure out
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Am 18.05.2009 um 08:27 schrieb Dola Woolfe dolac...@yahoo.com:
Hi,
In a recent email, I asked how to make Eclipse treat
09:52:20
OS is debian etch, kernel is 2.6.18-5-686 GNU/Linux
Would be great if anyone could shed some light...
TIA
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i can't find what %a and %b mean.
I presume that %a tells me the ip-adress and that %b are the bytes,
however, i'd really like to read it up somewhere.
any clue?
tia
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a particular URI space. This does not seem particularly useful.
Maybe I'm missing something subtle.
Seems to be - see my explanations on top.
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-sections are mostly different to each other so that we also
can't generate such a frame-breakout for every page.
Doing so by hand is way too much effort
Other than that, your solution is fine, however, due to the above that
doesn't work for us.
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a problem to adapt it so that it might meet Sid's needs.
You can find the patch here:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46902
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: seems to be missing... I'll have it changed on
Monday when I'm back in the office to
-Dlog4j.dtd=/${CATALINA_HOME}/common/classes/log4j.dtd \
and will let you guys know if that works.
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a really long
weekend. Quite some ppl are making this into one week holidays. So
give it a few days, and the list will be back to normal.
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However, same goes for Tomcat 6 with Java 6 and [put your preferred
environment here ]
So guys, anyone smart around here?
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andre,
it gets xpanded just perfect, but seems the file- protocol is not
recognized.
so u gotta work a bit more for the chocolate ;)
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Gregor Schneider wrote:
...
André will not complain, but he has a suggestion
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
How about pointless? Somewhat akin to debating the number of angels that can
dance on the head of a pin.
Why pointless? The answer is obvious: 42
scnr...
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? And please /not/ on slideshare.net:
1st, I don't like to register there, 2nd, I'd actually like to avoid
installing Flash...
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get Woody, my suggestion would be Rainer.
Cheers
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PS.: And since I'm almost certainly not be able to attend the
ApacheCon in November, I really hope that some slides will be there...
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, you'll find quite some session
where it says No material available..
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How about
exec dir=${TOMCAT}/bin/ executable=./shutdown.sh /
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I put that on my whishlist for xmas.
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-installation
- Restart Tomcat
Now if there's an error with the deployment, you should find that
within Tomcat's logs.
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your log is useless.
please post the complete stacktrace incl. the type of the exception
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Am 01.04.2009 um 11:57 schrieb Mighty Tornado
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Additional info:
I get the following exception in the log when I start the server up:
== localhost.2009-03-03.log
(StandardWrapperValve.java:233)
at
so in that log there should be the complete stacktrace of the
exception including it's type.
Unfortunately my apps are working like charm, so I ain't got an
example to cpy and post here... *cough*
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:52 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Gregor Schneider wrote:
Unfortunately my apps are working like charm, so I ain't got an
example to cpy and post here... *cough*
Angeber.
Promise to conserve my next exception-log and will send it to you
referring
to HTTPD and it's modules.
I guess if you're once able to break HTTPD and found your way into the
box, harm is on it's way. I further /believe/ that from this point it
makes sense to use as few components as possible.
Anyhow, that's what I believe, not what I know.
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Martin Gainty mgai...@hotmail.com wrote:
Gregor
can you elucidate any documented security holes in Apache HTTPD?
Most of them are fixed, but it proofs that there are quite some, and I
bet there will be some full disclosure in future.
For a start
If you haven't specified a console-logger:
catalina.out
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tc 6 will definately use the latest deployment-descriptor - tested
here with tc 6 on debian.
however,if you delete the war, the spp will be undeployed
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Am 31.03.2009 um 09:42 schrieb Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org:
Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH) wrote:
In Tomcat 6.0 deployment works
that for each deployed web application, a Context
Descriptor will be created unless one exists already.
=== [ snap ]
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(That's CTRLBREAK translated).
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Since you're not using an original Tomcat-download but a pre-packaged version:
- Did you do an emerge recently?
- What gives netstat -lnp?
- What's the Centos-package-maintainer's oppinion on that?
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, otherwise serialization / de-serialization of
session-data might end up somewhere in Nirvana.
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think: Usually, programs just don't mutate (at least, most of
them ans esp. Tomcat). Now what have been your recent actions on that
server?
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the OP is just having an
unusual development-environment.
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scanner? Ever tried McAffee?
Where do I go from here?
I suggest to Symantec's support-site
Sorry that I don't have any good news for you...
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And since we're having a
multi-nationale-multi-universal-car-financial-you-name-it-crises, I'm
pretty sure care-prices are going to drop.
And for the gas: Ever thought of solar-cells on the hood? ;)
I'll call it a day now, see you guys tomorrow!
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-INF/lib] so that a strict separation from your app-files
and Tomcat is maintained, however, I believe that setting the property
java.library.path within your webapp won't help since the
Tomcat-class-loader might interfere, but I'm not sure about that -
comments on that, anyone?
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if (otherContext != null) {
...
}
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Correct?
Haven't done that myself, but as I understand it, yes.
It's important that you use the dispatcher from the context you're
forwarding to - in the example above that's the otherContext:
RequestDispatcher rd = otherContext.getRequestDispatcher()
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