Hello there,
I'm trying to do this setup:
1. OS debian 5.03 (AMD_64)
2. Tomcat 5.5.28 (downloaded from the official site)
3. Sun Java jdk-6u16-linux-x64
I followed this instruction (http://tomcat.apache.org/native-doc/),
installed all the required packages for the compilat
which was
not compromised. DNS should be shifting you over right about ... now..
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Nikolay Diulgerov
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Nikolay Diulgerov wrote:
Hello guys,
at
Hello guys,
at the moment http://tomcat.apache.org/ is unavailable (you can see the
page coming).
Can someone involved directly state if this anyway compromised the
builds provided for download in some timeframe in the past.
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ample apps coming
with it also work ok but should I expect any problems in general with
tomcat 5.5.x+sun java 1.6.x
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Nikolay Diulgerov
Network Administrator
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Telephone : +33 4 89 87 77 77
Fax : +33 4 89 87 77 00
Web: http://www.codix-france.com
Nick Knol wrote:
First post, sorry if I'm breaking protocol. I could really use help
tightening up security with the tomca
.
Nikolay Diulgerov wrote:
Mark,
what do you mean by
separation of httpd and Tomcat
Do you mean that httpd should redirect all requests to tomcat and not
serve static files?
Or that httpd should have alias /myapp
and still serve static files for it.
Or something different?
Mark Thomas wrote
Mark,
what do you mean by
separation of httpd and Tomcat
Do you mean that httpd should redirect all requests to tomcat and not
serve static files?
Or that httpd should have alias /myapp
and still serve static files for it.
Or something different?
Mark Thomas wrote:
Nikolay Diulgerov
w from all
AllowOverride None
deny from all
AllowOverride None
deny from all
JkMount /*.jsp client
JkMount /*.do client
Mark Thomas wrote:
Nikolay Diulgerov wrote:
hello there,
I just wonder if there is an option to configure apache to serve as
document root /tomc
ead of the tomcat
default page
but I wonder if there is an option to do this on apache level probably
playing with mod_jk
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