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All,
There is the possibility of holding a Tomcat specific summit/workshop
after ApacheCon 2014 [1] (i.e. Thursday 10th). If there is interest, I
am happy to take the lead to organise this.
My current thinking is for a workshop
On 1/16/2014 7:23 PM, Тимур Кулибаев wrote:
> Hello, Chris ! Thank you for your response. Below are answers to your
> questions.
>
> +++If the data is correctly-stored in the database (as verified by some
> +++other means), does the fetched-data display correctly in your web
pages?
>
> Yes, dat
Hi,
I'm running embedded tomcat (unfortunately still using the deprecated classes
and not the newer Tomcat class) and I'm trying to configure my connector at
runtime to reject requests.
If I use connector.pause(), any requests just hang until I call
connector.resume().
If I use connector.stop
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Тимур,
On 1/16/14, 8:23 PM, Тимур Кулибаев wrote:
> Hello, Chris ! Thank you for your response. Below are answers to
> your questions.
>
> +++If the data is correctly-stored in the database (as verified by
> some +++other means), does the fetche
Christopher Schultz wrote:
:)
Give me OpenSSL any day of the week. ;)
Dunno. Can't recall ever having any experience with it at all. Just DCM
(for securing IBM-proprietary servers, like their Secured Telnet [NOT
ssh] server and their various proprietary web-serving products), and
Keytool (f
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James,
On 1/16/14, 6:18 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> That is always true. But you don't need a certificate to create a
>> CSR.
> If Keytool and the Java Keystore format even recognize any
> difference between the c
Mubeen,
On 16 January 2014 08:53, Mubeen Shah wrote:
> Thank you Brett for your comments.
>
> You're welcome.
However as per list convention, please do not top post (
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html)
> Here is tomcat startup script (/etc/init.d/tomcat7)
>
> #!/bin/bash
> # tomcat start/st
Christopher Schultz wrote:
That is always true. But you don't need a certificate to create a CSR.
If Keytool and the Java Keystore format even recognize any difference
between the concepts of "keypair" and "self-signed certificate," it
would be news to me.
Speaking of one who regularly ins
the latest commons-daemon 1.0.15 makes the libcap error go away but does
not fix the CommunicationException
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Erik Engstrom wrote:
> I think it is due to this bug in commons-daemon
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-246 but it did not seem to
> keep t
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Brett,
On 1/16/14, 5:44 PM, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
> Christopher,
>
> On 16 January 2014 22:28, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>
> Brett,
>
> On 1/15/14, 7:41 PM, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
On 15 January 2014 16:53, Mubeen Shah
wrote
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Mubeen,
On 1/16/14, 5:33 PM, Mubeen Shah wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am able to run tomcat with jsvc daemon on port 80, but I can see
> "jsvc.exec" process twice with different pid (one with root and
> other with non-root):
>
> root 28890 0.0 0.0
Christopher,
On 16 January 2014 22:28, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
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> Brett,
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> On 1/15/14, 7:41 PM, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
> > On 15 January 2014 16:53, Mubeen Shah
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I am trying to configure tomcat 7 on
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Ray,
On 1/12/14, 8:45 AM, Ray Holme wrote:
> [S]erialization causes some problems in apache-tomcat-7.0.35
>
> I have several applications and run on fedora linux. I have used
> many releases of fedora and tomcat.
>
> My applications are characteri
I think it is due to this bug in commons-daemon
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-246 but it did not seem to
keep the service from running properly. I will try with the latest version
that is supposed to have a fix for it but I don't think it will help this
problem.
On Thu, Jan 16,
Hello,
I am able to run tomcat with jsvc daemon on port 80, but I can see
"jsvc.exec" process twice with different pid (one with root and other with
non-root):
root 28890 0.0 0.0 jsvc.exec -java-home /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle
-user tomcat7 -pidfile /opt/tomcat7/logs/catalina-daemon.pid -wa
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Jeffrey,
On 1/13/14, 5:36 PM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
>> -Original Message- From: Konstantin Kolinko
>> [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014
>> 9:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Would a developer
>> please ad
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Brett,
On 1/15/14, 7:41 PM, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
> On 15 January 2014 16:53, Mubeen Shah
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to configure tomcat 7 on ubuntu machine and wanted to
>> run it as non-root on port 80, Here is what I did so far
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Тимур,
Let's start over again: you are providing WAY too much extra
information all at once. We don't need to see your web.xml file. We
don't need to see your HTML files. I looked at your "comparison" but
there was no indication of where the files w
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James,
On 1/16/14, 5:04 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> On 1/16/14 1:49 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Why are you self-signing a certificate if you are going to get
>> it signed by a CA?
>
> A newly-created keypair in a Java keystore is, by de
On 1/16/14 1:49 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Why are you self-signing a certificate if you are going to get it
signed by a CA?
A newly-created keypair in a Java keystore is, by definition, a
self-signed certificate. And you can't create a CSR without having a
keypair from which to create it
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Miten,
On 1/16/14, 12:09 PM, Miten Mehta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Adding more clarification for ease below.
>
> 1) create keystore.jks with self signed cert (alias tomcat).
Why are you self-signing a certificate if you are going to get it
signed by a CA?
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Dan,
On 1/16/14, 3:41 PM, Daniel Mikusa wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Bradley Rogers
> wrote:
>
>> I have an application where Tomcat under Centos linux takes about
>> 4 minutes to be "online" from the time it starts.
>
> My initial thoug
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Erik,
On 1/16/14, 4:37 PM, Erik Engstrom wrote:
> I can get SSL working without JmxRemoteLifecycleListener, and I can
> get JmxRemoteLifecycleListener to work correctly without SSL.
> However if I try to use both I get the following error in
> catal
I can get SSL working without JmxRemoteLifecycleListener, and I can get
JmxRemoteLifecycleListener to work correctly without SSL. However if I try
to use both I get the following error in catalina.out:
failed loading capabilities library -- /usr/lib/libcap.so: cannot open
shared object file: No s
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Eddie,
On 1/15/14, 11:01 AM, Bush, Eddie wrote:
>
>
> -Original Message- From: Daniel Mikusa
> [mailto:dmik...@gopivotal.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014
> 9:54 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: [tomcat7] rhel 6 -
> init.d script
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Kalasareddy,
On 1/15/14, 1:12 AM, kalasareddy lingaraja wrote:
> yes i did it, but thing is that after parsing request in filter: if
> it is success then i should redirect the request to web service
> which running in embedded tomcat instance,
>
>
On Jan 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Bradley Rogers
wrote:
> I have an application where Tomcat under Centos linux takes about 4 minutes
> to be "online" from the time it starts.
My initial thought is that it's probably the application. This is true most of
the time. Occasionally there can be JAR sc
I have an application where Tomcat under Centos linux takes about 4 minutes
to be "online" from the time it starts. i dont know what its doing but
wonder if there is a way to ping something in the tomcat to check status?
? will existing become redundant ?
NO, the SIGNED certificate will, at least in effect, be MERGED with the
original certificate.
Deleting the original certificate from the keystore before importing the
signed one will render the signed certificate WORTHLESS.
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James H. H. Lampert
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Hi,
Step #4 is not correct; if you delete the existing certificate you would
have lost everything. Please follow the instruction given by James H. H.
Lampert.
Thanks,
Ike
From: Miten Mehta
To: users@tomcat.apache.org,
Date: 01/16/2014 11:09 AM
Subject:Re: SSL certificate
Hi,
Adding more clarification for ease below.
1) create keystore.jks with self signed cert (alias tomcat).
2) generate old.csr and send for signing to CA
3) get back new.cer (signed certificate) and root.cer (root certificate)
4) delete existing cert from keystore.jks (alias tomcat)
5) import roo
On 1/16/14 9:01 AM, Miten Mehta wrote:
Hi,
I am understanding SSL for tomcat using
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html.
1)I create jks using self signed certificate using keytool.
2) I generate CSR from that keystore/certificate.
3) I get it signed by CA who gives me root cert
Hi,
I am understanding SSL for tomcat using
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html.
1)I create jks using self signed certificate using keytool.
2) I generate CSR from that keystore/certificate.
3) I get it signed by CA who gives me root certificate and signed
certificate.
4) I need
2014/1/12 David Law
>
> Thanks for that. :-)
>
> You might like to correct this Typo under Tomcat 7.0.50 / Catalina:
> "Streamline handling of WebSocket messages whe..."
> to "when" or "where" for example.
Thanks for pointing that. I fixed it with r1558789.
Regards
Violeta
> All the best,
> Dav
Blaise Gervais wrote:
Hello,
I have a webapp named "portal" who gather informations about other webapps
("modules") running on the same Tomcat instance. The "portal" use JMX to
list all the webapps and then parse the web.xml to extract the "module" 's
name and description. So I can create a page
Hello,
I have a webapp named "portal" who gather informations about other webapps
("modules") running on the same Tomcat instance. The "portal" use JMX to
list all the webapps and then parse the web.xml to extract the "module" 's
name and description. So I can create a page with a link to all thos
Gernot wrote:
2014/1/15 Mark Thomas
Gernot wrote:
Hi,
I did an upgrade from tomcat 7.0.29 to 7.0.50.
In 7.0.50 jasper2 ant task quits with error 'jasper2 doesn't support
the
"validateXml" attribute'
Here's the mentioned code:
I havn't found any information about this in tomcat's chan
Thank you Brett for your comments.
Here is tomcat startup script (/etc/init.d/tomcat7)
#!/bin/bash
# tomcat start/stop script
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle
export CATALINA_HOME=/opt/tomcat7
start() {
su tomcat7 -s /bin/sh -c $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
}
stop() {
su tomca
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