Re: IIS6 not forwarding requests to Tomcat 5.5

2011-02-11 Thread André Warnier
Hi. Something there does indeed not make sense. Your configuration looks ok at first sight. But this : 3. AccessLogValve is logging HTTP Connector request 127.0.0.1 - - [11/Feb/2011:04:55:37 +] GET /analytics/res/Salsa_Glossary_en.htm HTTP/1.1 304 - seems to indicate 1) that Tomcat

Re: IIS6 not forwarding requests to Tomcat 5.5

2011-02-11 Thread Sebastian Szuber
Andre, HTTP Connector is listening to HTTP protocol on 8080 port - I've used it to access Tomcat directly from the browser (without IIS) just to check if Tomcat works. So results shown in points 2 and 3 do not go through IIS. When I request page through IIS - don't see anything on this fact in

Re: CVE-2010-4476 - is it fixed or not?

2011-02-11 Thread Mark Thomas
On 10/02/2011 23:03, Leon Rosenberg wrote: Hi, short question, I read in the http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html that a possible DoS attack vulnerability has been fixed in Request class. Does that mean that CVE-2010-4476 is a) not an issue with 6.0.32++ True. Also not an issue with

Re: CVE-2010-4476 - is it fixed or not?

2011-02-11 Thread Mladen Turk
On 02/11/2011 10:42 AM, Mark Thomas wrote: b) not an issue unless the app uses Double.parseDouble False. As per the announcement sent to all the usual places: quote Tomcat is affected when accessing a form based security constrained page or any page that calls

Re: IIS6 not forwarding requests to Tomcat 5.5

2011-02-11 Thread Mladen Turk
On 02/11/2011 10:09 AM, Sebastian Szuber wrote: Andre, HTTP Connector is listening to HTTP protocol on 8080 port - I've used it to access Tomcat directly from the browser (without IIS) just to check if Tomcat works. So results shown in points 2 and 3 do not go through IIS. When I request page

Re: IIS6 not forwarding requests to Tomcat 5.5

2011-02-11 Thread Sebastian Szuber
Hi! You can see screen shots with ISAPI Filter, Virtual Directory and Extension configurations using this link: https://picasaweb.google.com/madperro/IISTomcat?authkey=Gv1sRgCLC69v6XrszBHQ# I've found only IIS access log entry with my request like this: #Software: Microsoft Internet Information

Issue with Apache 2.2.3, Tomcat 6.0.29, and Flex

2011-02-11 Thread Michael Liermann
Hello all, we have a testing server up that is running CentOS 5.4 32 bit, Java version 1.6.0_20, Apache 2.2.3 and Tomcat 6.0.29. Apache is set up to run two name-based vhosts, which I'll call system.domain.tld and test.domain.tld for short. For the test.domain.tld vhost, Apache serves a

Re: Issue with Apache 2.2.3, Tomcat 6.0.29, and Flex

2011-02-11 Thread Mark Thomas
On 11/02/2011 11:56, Michael Liermann wrote: Any ideas? This has me baffled. Enable access logging on httpd and Tomcat. Include the full request line and the host header. Run your test. Review the logs. Mark - To

Re: Issue with Apache 2.2.3, Tomcat 6.0.29, and Flex

2011-02-11 Thread Martin Kuen
Hi Michael, did you verify that your flex app is sending something when you hit the login button? (e.g. using wireshark) As you referring to a compiled flex application, I am somewhat tempted to assume that you didn't write it on your own (?) -- Do you have a flash *debug* player installed?

Re: Issue with Apache 2.2.3, Tomcat 6.0.29, and Flex

2011-02-11 Thread Michael Liermann
Hi Martin, Martin Kuen wrote: Hi Michael, did you verify that your flex app is sending something when you hit the login button? (e.g. using wireshark) I have not done that as yet, but will give that a try. Thing is, it behaves as intended when called by IP, so I can't see it not sending

Re: IIS6 not forwarding requests to Tomcat 5.5

2011-02-11 Thread Sebastian Szuber
I've installed Wireshark and indeed there is no network traffic flowing from IIS to AJP Connector, while it catches my other connection I did using telnet. But how do I find what's wrong with my IIS6 config? I've found IIS error log in systemroot\System32\LogFiles\HTTPERR folder but no errors

Re: Issue with Apache 2.2.3, Tomcat 6.0.29, and Flex

2011-02-11 Thread Michael Liermann
Martin Kuen wrote: Hi Michael, did you verify that your flex app is sending something when you hit the login button? (e.g. using wireshark) I have now done this testing, and it generates zero traffic on ports 80 or 8080 when I call the page via FQDN and hit login. When I call the page by

IPv6 Issue with Tomcat

2011-02-11 Thread Martin Dubuc
On my Tomcat server (currently running version 6.x), I have set up a firewall rule to drop all IPv6 traffic. It seems that this is causing some issue on startup, because the startup delay is noticeable (takes around 3 minutes) when the IPv6 firewall rule is on. If the IPv6 rule is not on, the

RE: IPv6 Issue with Tomcat

2011-02-11 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Martin Dubuc [mailto:martind1...@gmail.com] Subject: IPv6 Issue with Tomcat I am wondering if there is configuration within Tomcat to force the driver not to use IPv6. Not within Tomcat, but possibly for the JVM you're using. Try setting -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true as a JVM

Re: IPv6 Issue with Tomcat

2011-02-11 Thread Martin Dubuc
I am using Tomcat 6.0.29 and JDK 6 Update 23. Martin On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote: From: Martin Dubuc [mailto:martind1...@gmail.com] Subject: IPv6 Issue with Tomcat I am wondering if there is configuration within Tomcat to

Tomcat won't serve newly created files

2011-02-11 Thread angelicos
Hi all I am a bit of a newbie to this so bear with me please. We use Tomcat (Standalone) 5.5.29 on CentOS 5.4 and 5.5 virtual servers. I have a problem in which tomcat won't serve files newly created by the application. The pages return a 404 with the correct file path listed in the message, and

RE: Tomcat won't serve newly created files

2011-02-11 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: angelicos [mailto:angeli...@gmail.com] Subject: Tomcat won't serve newly created files We use Tomcat (Standalone) 5.5.29 on CentOS 5.4 and 5.5 virtual servers. Are you using a real Tomcat, or a 3rd-party repackaged one? If the latter, the configuration may enable the security

Monitor session count request time.

2011-02-11 Thread Stijn Vanhoorelbeke
Hi, I'm using Solr on my Tomcat 6 system. How can I measure how much sessions there are active? I could find such info through Tomcat manager (manager/html/sessions?path=/solr). But that shows up ALL the sessions of the past 10 min. I only want to measure active sessions. Also, is there a way

Re: CVE-2010-4476 - is it fixed or not?

2011-02-11 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Leon, On 2/10/2011 6:03 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote: short question, I read in the http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html that a possible DoS attack vulnerability has been fixed in Request class. Does that mean that CVE-2010-4476 is a) not an

Re: IPv6 Issue with Tomcat

2011-02-11 Thread Mark Shifman
I was burned in a similar fashion. Phil Steitz (on the commons user list) pointed me to. http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6483406 One recommended fix/workaround is that suggested by Chuck in a previous post. mas On 02/11/2011 10:39 AM, Martin Dubuc wrote: I am using Tomcat

Re: IPv6 Issue with Tomcat

2011-02-11 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mark, On 2/11/2011 12:14 PM, Mark Shifman wrote: I was burned in a similar fashion. Phil Steitz (on the commons user list) pointed me to. http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6483406 One recommended fix/workaround is that

Re: Tomcat won't serve newly created files

2011-02-11 Thread angelicos
No. It's not a 3rd party repackaged tomcat, (downloaded from repos for the Linux machines and from apache on dev server) I've looked through the logs also. Nothing about the 404 error. Regarding where the files are stored, I'm afriad it's in the deployment directory. Not by my design. I just

RE: Tomcat won't serve newly created files

2011-02-11 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: angelicos [mailto:angeli...@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Tomcat won't serve newly created files I've looked through the logs also. Nothing about the 404 error. Turn on the AccessLogValve in server.xml to get some more information. Regarding where the files are stored, I'm afriad it's in

Re: Monitor session count request time.

2011-02-11 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stijn, On 2/11/2011 11:09 AM, Stijn Vanhoorelbeke wrote: I'm using Solr on my Tomcat 6 system. How can I measure how much sessions there are active? I could find such info through Tomcat manager (manager/html/sessions?path=/solr). But that

RE: Monitor session count request time.

2011-02-11 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Stijn Vanhoorelbeke [mailto:stijn.vanhoorelb...@gmail.com] Subject: Monitor session count request time. is there a way to measure the respons time, needed to satisfy a request? Take a look at this: http://moskito.anotheria.net/ Measures more than you can possibly think of... -

Tomcat 5.5.28 Servlet Spec 2.3 - When does Tomcat actually service requests?

2011-02-11 Thread Shaun Farrugia
I know that per the Servlet Spec 2.3 that Tomcat will start up the Listeners first and then start up any servlets. However, I am unsure (the spec is ambigious) on when the Servlet container is supposed to start servicing incoming requests. I have a Servlet that has a load-on-startup setting

Tomcat 7 and parsers...

2011-02-11 Thread Tony Anecito
Hi All, Is it possible to replace xml parsers in Tomcat 7? Which xml parsers are used? I am just doing some performance testing of Tocat 7.0.8 and wondering. Perhaps only the APR that comes with Tomcat 7 does the parsing? I am specifically running some performance tests with Jersey and trying

Re: Tomcat 7 and parsers...

2011-02-11 Thread Pid
On 2/11/11 10:40 PM, Tony Anecito wrote: Hi All, Is it possible to replace xml parsers in Tomcat 7? Not really AFAIK. Which xml parsers are used? Tomcat only parses XML at server or app startup. I am just doing some performance testing of Tocat 7.0.8 and wondering. Perhaps only the

RE: Monitor session count request time.

2011-02-11 Thread Robinson, Eric
-Original Message- From: Stijn Vanhoorelbeke [mailto:stijn.vanhoorelb...@gmail.com] Hi, I'm using Solr on my Tomcat 6 system. How can I measure how much sessions there are active? I could find such info through Tomcat manager (manager/html/sessions?path=/solr). But that

RE: Monitor session count request time.

2011-02-11 Thread Robinson, Eric
Disregard that last email. If I had paid attention, I would not have skipped right past the part where it was about Solr. :-| -- Eric Robinson Disclaimer - February 11, 2011 This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for Tomcat Users List. If

Re: Tomcat won't serve newly created files

2011-02-11 Thread angelicos
Can you be more specific about their exact location?: They're stored in webapps/ROOT/files. (The actual app folder is renamed to ROOT I was unable to change the app context to the application folder so when the app is deployed the deployed folder is renamed to ROOT. This is something the previous