I know it did not worked because as soon as I add the ciphers entry to the
SSL HTTPS connector in the server.xml file, it tells me that value is not
supported.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 6:45 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 21/09/2016 11:22, Román Valoria wrote:
> > Before anyone
Please see: https://community.qualys.com/thread/11882
Disable the weak ciphers.
The Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction
Policy is needed when you want to run AES256 (you want this).
Regards,
Harrie
On 21 September 2016 at 12:18, Román Valoria
On 21/09/2016 11:22, Román Valoria wrote:
> Before anyone tells me, I cannot upgrade either Tomcat or Java to the
> latest major release.
>
> My setup is running on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit OS.
What configuration have you tried?
How do you know it didn't work?
Mark
>
> On Wed, Sep 21,
Before anyone tells me, I cannot upgrade either Tomcat or Java to the
latest major release.
My setup is running on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit OS.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Román Valoria
wrote:
> Dear all:
>
> I need to configure Tomcat 7.0.65 with Java 6, both
On 07/07/2016 17:44, Olivier Jaquemet wrote:
> Tomcat 8.5 : Java SE 7, README.html mistake ?
>
> Hello all,
>
> As far as I know, Tomcat 8.5 requires Java SE 7, as indicated in many
> official sources (see below).
>
> However, one quite visible source is stating otherwise and may requires
> an
On 02/05/2016 22:23, Taylor, Larry wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> I downloaded and configured Tomcat 9 - what version of Java does this
> version require?
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
Mark
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Hi ,
I downloaded and configured Tomcat 9 - what version of Java does this version
require?
I have installed:
java version "1.7.0_95"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (rhel-2.6.4.0.el6_7-x86_64 u95-b00)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.95-b01, mixed mode)
With:
On 03.02.2014, at 22:19, Singh, Ragini rsi...@central.uh.edu wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded Java 1.6.45 to Java 1.7.51 using java-1.7.0-oracle.x86_64 : Oracle
Java Runtime Environment on RHEL 5. Used the alternatives command to make
the Java 7 as Java version.
Now in my custom startup script
Tomcat is using?
Thank you,
-Ragini
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On 2/3/14, 4:19 PM
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On 2/4/14, 10:05 AM, Singh, Ragini wrote:
Thank you Christopher!! I understand that the message is just an
INFO and not an error. Also, I haven’t installed tcnative as I am
not using it. My question was regarding the difference in
using
JAVA_HOME. Is there a way I can find out which version of JAVA Tomcat is using?
Thank you,
-Ragini
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On 2/3/14, 4:19 PM, Singh, Ragini wrote:
I upgraded Java 1.6.45 to Java 1.7.51 using
java-1.7.0-oracle.x86_64 : Oracle Java Runtime Environment on RHEL
5. Used the alternatives command to make the Java 7 as Java
version. Now in my
Christopher,
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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On 2/3/14, 4:19 PM, Singh, Ragini wrote:
I upgraded Java 1.6.45 to Java 1.7.51 using
java-1.7.0-oracle.x86_64 : Oracle Java Runtime Environment on RHEL
5. Used the alternatives command to make the
Yes it is compatible, and no, there is nothing you really need to do except
to test your applications that they work too.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Singh, Ragini rsi...@central.uh.eduwrote:
Hello,
Is Tomcat 7.0.42 compatible with Java 7?
2013 14:53:55 +0100
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7 / Java 7 with TLS 1.2 algorithms
From: aterrest...@gmail.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
According to RFC 5246 Appendix C (TLS 1.2), there is no SHA384. See :
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5246.txt
The JSSE Reference Guide also doesn't talk about
Hello
I suppose you need to run your JVM with the unrestricted policy files (on b=
oth client and server sides). You have to download them from Oracle website=
for your java version, and replace the old.
These files are :
local_policy.jar
US_export_policy.jar
Regards
2013/8/22
what's supposed to happen:
The specified cipher in SSLCipherSuiteSSLCipherSuite is supposed to be enabled
when specified within
SSLCipherSuiteSSLCipherSuite=SHA256/384
to allow the Server to arbitrate the ordering of ciphers(instead of the client)
SSLHonorCipherOrder=true
I've already done that, though as far as I can see that doesn't effect
the digest algorithms (only the encryption options).
- Dennis
On 08/23/2013 12:24 AM, Aurélien Terrestris wrote:
Hello
I suppose you need to run your JVM with the unrestricted policy files (on b=
oth client and server
According to RFC 5246 Appendix C (TLS 1.2), there is no SHA384. See :
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5246.txt
The JSSE Reference Guide also doesn't talk about this SHA384 as an
implementation requirement. See :
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/security/StandardNames.html#impl
/key0 -t
tests/prf_sha384/seed0 -h -g 148 -x
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480514
Is this incorrect?
Martin
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Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 14:53:55 +0100
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7
On 15/05/2013 21:31, Kevin Manson wrote:
We have a memory intensive tomcat application (lucene based) that is
crashing multiple times per day, but it never completes the memory dump. Any
tips on what to try next would be appreciated.
Do you need to be using the APR/native connector?
Mark
My last email was hard to read because it dropped all the carriage returns .
Here's another try:
Is the format of these Java options correct for the Java tab of the Tomcat
monitor on Windows?-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
-XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+UseParNewGC
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On 10/22/12 3:22 PM, PJ Delsh wrote:
Is the format of the following Java options correct for the Java
tab of the Tomcat 7 monitor on Windows x64?
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7 Java options format on Windows
AFAIK, Java command-line options are the same on all platforms except
that file paths (not URLs!) on win32 systems generally use backslashes
instead of regular slashes
On 10/22/2012 4:57 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7 Java options format on Windows
AFAIK, Java command-line options are the same on all platforms except
that file paths (not URLs!) on win32 systems generally
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.24 java emailing configuration problem
On 25 Mar 2012, at 04:03, Huanyuan Sheng hy_sh...@hotmail.com wrote:
When I run the application the server gives the following error:
javax.mail.Session cannot be cast to javax.mail.Session.
No email is sent
On 25 Mar 2012, at 04:03, Huanyuan Sheng hy_sh...@hotmail.com wrote:
When I run the application the server gives the following error:
javax.mail.Session cannot be cast to javax.mail.Session.
No email is sent.
This is usually indicative of a classpath error - meaning that you
have the class
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 29/04/2010 17:51, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: FAQ: Tomcat 6 Java Version Requirements
I was just looking on the TC site to see what minimum Java version is
required for TC 6.
It's in the RUNNING.txt
On 29/04/2010 17:51, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: FAQ: Tomcat 6 Java Version Requirements
I was just looking on the TC site to see what minimum Java version is
required for TC 6.
It's in the RUNNING.txt file in the
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: FAQ: Tomcat 6 Java Version Requirements
I was just looking on the TC site to see what minimum Java version is
required for TC 6.
It's in the RUNNING.txt file in the download:
Apache Tomcat 6.0 requires the Java 2
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HARBOR: http://coolharbor.100free.com/index.htm
Now Tomcat is also a cool application server
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in theory load-on-startup
servlet
loredana loredana wrote:
I have a pretty big website that uses java cache from which it retrieves the
html. So I have a scheduled job(servlet) that get's some data from a server
and stores it in a java cache(Oscache or Ehcache for those who know it). My
problem is next: whenever the server
Thats what listener are for, in your case ContextListener.
regards
Leon
On 10/15/07, loredana loredana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a pretty big website that uses java cache from which it retrieves the
html. So I have a scheduled job(servlet) that get's some data from a server
and stores
Joshua J. Fielek wrote:
Are there any known issues with Tomcat 5.5 that could cause this?
No.
Any insights would be appreciated.
Get yourself a profiler. It sounds like an application issue.
Mark
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I haven't been successful running Tomcat on Java 6. My guess is that
Tomcat can't run yet on Java 6.
Martin
On 1/9/07, teknokrat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running Tomcat 5.5 as a service using Java 6. I try to connect
jconsole locally but it can't seem to find tomcat. Anyone know how I can
Tomcat 5.5.20 runs fine with Java 6, though I'm not sure if I tried it
as a service.
Martin Dubuc wrote:
I haven't been successful running Tomcat on Java 6. My guess is that
Tomcat can't run yet on Java 6.
Martin
On 1/9/07, teknokrat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running Tomcat 5.5 as a
From: Martin Dubuc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat 5.5, java 6 and jconsole not working as service
I haven't been successful running Tomcat on Java 6. My guess is that
Tomcat can't run yet on Java 6.
5.5.20 runs fine for me with JDK 6 on XP, both as a service and from
I've had some interesting issues with Maven 2 and Java 6, but Tomcat
5.5.20 has run great on Java 6.
--David
Martin Dubuc wrote:
I haven't been successful running Tomcat on Java 6. My guess is that
Tomcat can't run yet on Java 6.
Martin
On 1/9/07, teknokrat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of teknokrat
Subject: tomcat 5.5, java 6 and jconsole not working as service
I am running Tomcat 5.5 as a service using Java 6. I try to connect
jconsole locally but it can't seem to find tomcat.
By default, JConsole only connects to local
google java resource bundles. This should lead you in the correct
direction to how to use multiple languages and text/etc for different types
of resources/languages/etc
On 5/25/06, AJ Jonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have 2 different java connections in Tomcat. And
1. set the
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