Hi Mark Thomas,
Thanks a lot for the information.
Answers for your question
In which context.xml file? The global one, the host one or a web application
specific one?
I have changed in global context.xml which is located in conf/context.xml.
Regards,
Abirami.S
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Hi Luis,
Thanks for the information.
My question is mainly whether the changes in context.xml will impact the web
application, which is not deployed in the Tomcat.
From Mark reply, I understood that the changes in context.xml will impact the
web application even though it is not deployed in
I would not change this default. GZIP (or other kinds) of response
compression are better addressed as servlet filters. Having the Tomcat
feature is good, but IMHO it should only be enabled by those who need it.
At least in our case we have our own code to deal with this, considering
Hi all,
An enhancement has been opened to enable response compression by default:
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64431
In short, the proposal is to change the default for the Connector's
compression attribute from "off" to "on".
This would be for Tomcat 10 onwards only.
The
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On 6/9/20 08:03, Ripu Daman wrote:
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> I work in an IT firm as a software engineer. I don't know whether
> it's a right platform to ask questions based on personal projects
> but i believe i will get some help from here.
>
>
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 9:56 AM calder wrote:
> A bit off-topic, but wanted to jump in and clear this up, as the Java
> error messages are somewhat misleading.
Thanks for the clarification.
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Bill
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Mark,
Was the change with 8.5.44 implemented when you run the service.bat file?
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> I've been tasked with upgrading Tomcat from 8.5.41, but have run into a
> problem that begins with release 8.5.45. Hopefully someone here can help.
>>What was the last version where this worked? 8.5.43? I ask as 8.5.44 was not
>>formally released.
8.5.43 worked, 8.5.45 does not.
>>This might
>> Also, "file not found" is not the same as "access denied". You should
>> post the exact error line(s) from your log.
>A bit off-topic, but wanted to jump in and clear this up, as the Java error
>messages are somewhat misleading.
>If I write a class to open a read-only file with
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 8:08 AM Bill Stewart wrote:
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> Also, "file not found" is not the same as "access denied". You should
> post the exact error line(s) from your log.
A bit off-topic, but wanted to jump in and clear this up, as the Java
error messages are somewhat misleading.
If I
On 09/06/2020 15:51, Ziarko Jakub wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> After the Tomcat update (below) rewrite.config doesn't seem to be working. If
> no one knows the answer maybe at least can provide me how to enable login for
> RewriteValve.
There is a regression in 8.5.55. Update to 8.5.56.
Mark
>
>
Hi,
After the Tomcat update (below) rewrite.config doesn't seem to be working. If
no one knows the answer maybe at least can provide me how to enable login for
RewriteValve.
Last rewrite command instead of redirecting all requests to index.html (angular
app) it search in path files and
On 08/06/2020 22:54, BOSECKER Nancy wrote:
> I've been tasked with upgrading Tomcat from 8.5.41, but have run into a
> problem that begins with release 8.5.45. Hopefully someone here can help.
What was the last version where this worked? 8.5.43? I ask as 8.5.44 was
not formally released.
> I
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 3:54 PM BOSECKER Nancy wrote:
> In 8.5.45, I get the Java error: File not Found exception -
> Access is denied. The file exists and is readable, but must be
> being held onto by some unknown process. I've tried Windows
> process manager and resource manager, but neither of
I assume a servlet request is kicking off this process? If this is correct
then are you 100% sure that something is not calling the servlet more than
once? Perhaps a retry after a timeout or something?
Turn your access log on and look at what requests are coming in to the
server
Paul
On Tue,
Hello everyone,
I work in an IT firm as a software engineer. I don't know whether it's a
right platform to ask questions based on personal projects but i believe i
will get some help from here.
We are facing an issue regarding multiple threads being created for a
servlet execution running in
On 09/06/2020 07:19, Amit Pande wrote:
> (My apologies if this has been discussed already.)
>
> Slow HTTP headers vulnerability was reported by scanner tool, on Tomcat
> 8.5.54.
>
> There might be not any perfect solution to address this issue, but wanted to
> understand some of the best
On 09/06/2020 06:59, S Abirami wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> In our product to address security vulnerability in context.xml, we have
> introduced following entry
>
>
In which context.xml file? The global one, the host one or a web
application specific one?
> After introducing the above line,
Hello Abirami,
Well, strict does what it promises, so if those third-party rest services
were expecting some cookies that now are not being sent by the browser, it
is normal that they do not work as expected.
Internal implementation: sure! You can always have a look at the code of
the different
(My apologies if this has been discussed already.)
Slow HTTP headers vulnerability was reported by scanner tool, on Tomcat 8.5.54.
There might be not any perfect solution to address this issue, but wanted to
understand some of the best practices to mitigate this vulnerability.
Hi Team,
In our product to address security vulnerability in context.xml, we have
introduced following entry
After introducing the above line, I noticed few rest service which is not
deployed in that Tomcat also getting impact.
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