I have not yet tried playing with firewall.
I was thinking in the lines of adding capability in filter to find if
the request originated from localhost. Right now it just does string
comparison.
Jaikit
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From: Ralph Plawetzki
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Jaikit,
Am 23.09.2012 00:04, schrieb Jaikit Savla:
> Hello Users,
>
> I have some admin api's which I want to have restricted access - such that
> only if the request originates from localhost - it will execute.
> For that I am using tomcat's RemoteAddrfilter
what exactly do you mean with admin
On 9/17/2012 10:20 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
If you instead implemented your own "aliases" feature using a servlet,
you could do it in a smarter way because you understand your own URL
space: you might always know that /images/X will translate directly
into /file/place/on/the/disk/X and you
Hello Users,
I have some admin api's which I want to have restricted access - such that only
if the request originates from localhost - it will execute.
For that I am using tomcat's RemoteAddrfilter
Remote Address Filter
org.apache.catalina.filters.RemoteAddrFilter
al
Mead, Jen L wrote:
Yes, I did not find that useful. It is very vague to say the least. If I am
missing something please let me know. I want to use Built-in Tomcat support.
Simplify your life and have a look at Jespa (www.ioplex.com). It is free for testing, and
not expensive for producti
Patrick Flaherty wrote:
Hi Mikolaj,
Is this a Windows platform ?
:-) If you manage to run tomcat.exe on a platform other than Windows, let us
know.
It would greatly simplify the Tomcat releases.
-Pat
On Sep 20, 2012, at 10:16 AM, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
On 20.09.2012 15:59, Patrick Fla
On Sat, 2012-09-22 at 14:31 +0330, Mohsen Jamali wrote:
> Hi guys,
> After searching the web about how to deploy a war file on Tomcat.
The simplest way is to just copy the war file to webapps/ under your
Tomcat base. By default Tomcat will automatically deploy it from there.
> i came to
> the c