I have apache tomacat 7.0.61 and linux server 6.1 enterprise.
There is a requirment of sending sms to the customers, but the request to
send sms to the vendor is throught this sftp linux server.
Now, when i redirect to the page it does not respond.But when i access the
same website through command
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> Larry,
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> On 6/16/15 3:34 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christopher Schultz <
> > ch...@christopherschultz.net> wro
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Raj,
On 6/16/15 4:15 PM, RAJ wrote:
>> Is there any reason not to simply remove the double-slash?
>
> We see that in the source of the page. In the jsp its action="/calculators/Calculator" onsubmit="return validateForm();"
So the action="/calcula
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your reply.
To your question
> Is there any reason not to simply remove the double-slash?
We see that in the source of the page. In the jsp its On Jun 16, 2015, at 11:53 AM, Christopher Schultz
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> Raj,
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Larry,
On 6/16/15 3:34 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christopher Schultz <
> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
>
> Larry,
>
> BTW, you're doing great. Thanks for battling-through. See below.
>
> On 6/16/15 2:29
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> BTW, you're doing great. Thanks for battling-through. See below.
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> On 6/16/15 2:29 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
> > *** nss.conf.testwe
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Larry,
BTW, you're doing great. Thanks for battling-through. See below.
On 6/16/15 2:29 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
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> Listen 443
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> AddType application/x-x509-ca-cert .crt AddType
> application/x-pkcs7-crl
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Chuck,
On 6/16/15 2:39 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com] Subject: Re:
>> Brand new to Tomcat
>
>> Sorry, I sent that last post before I sent this one. I'm
>> assuming this is what you were meanin
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Vicky,
On 6/16/15 1:38 PM, vicky wrote:
> When you say "the number of open sockets and the number of
> Tomcatrequest-processing threads will be the same". Does that mean
> all sockets states whether its in Closed_wait,listening, stop
> etc... will
> From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com]
> Subject: Re: Brand new to Tomcat
> I apologize everyone.
No apology needed - you're doing much better than many.
> Are there some instructions that I'm supposed to have read through. I'd be
> happy to
> review anything that will provide d
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com]
> > Subject: Re: Brand new to Tomcat
>
> > Sorry, I sent that last post before I sent this one. I'm assuming this
> is
> > what you were meaning about t
> From: Cohen, Laurence [mailto:lco...@novetta.com]
> Subject: Re: Brand new to Tomcat
> Sorry, I sent that last post before I sent this one. I'm assuming this is
> what you were meaning about top posting? I should just post after all
> previous posts?
Yes, but trimming out the fluff (e.g., fo
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Felix Schumacher <
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> Am 16. Juni 2015 20:10:52 MESZ, schrieb "Cohen, Laurence" <
> lco...@novetta.com>:
> >Yeah, I'm going to have to figure this out. If I paste the text in the
> >email it will be very long.
>
> Maybe
*** nss.conf.testweb01 ***
Listen 443
AddType application/x-x509-ca-cert .crt
AddType application/x-pkcs7-crl.crl
NSSPassPhraseDialog file:/etc/httpd/.password.conf
#NSSPassPhraseDialog builtin
NSSPassPhraseHelper /usr/sbin/nss_pcache
NSSSessionCacheSize 1
NSSSessionCacheTimeo
Am 16. Juni 2015 20:10:52 MESZ, schrieb "Cohen, Laurence" :
>Yeah, I'm going to have to figure this out. If I paste the text in the
>email it will be very long.
Maybe you could look for the changes yourself (diff might be your friend) and
just paste the things that are different.
In the SuSE
Yeah, I'm going to have to figure this out. If I paste the text in the
email it will be very long.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:00 PM, Felix Schumacher <
felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote:
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> Am 16. Juni 2015 19:54:40 MESZ, schrieb "Cohen, Laurence" <
> lco...@novetta.com>:
> >On the old
Am 16. Juni 2015 19:54:40 MESZ, schrieb "Cohen, Laurence" :
>On the old instance, represented in these files by prodweb01, ssl.conf
>and
>rewrite.conf were included from httpd.conf
>
>On the new instance represented by testweb01, nss.conf and rewrite.conf
>are
>included from httpd.conf, and ssl.c
On the old instance, represented in these files by prodweb01, ssl.conf and
rewrite.conf were included from httpd.conf
On the new instance represented by testweb01, nss.conf and rewrite.conf are
included from httpd.conf, and ssl.conf is no longer used. You'll see that
there was an attempt to move
Thanks Chris for an insight.
When you say "the number of open sockets and the number of
Tomcatrequest-processing threads will be the same". Does that mean all sockets
states whether its in Closed_wait,listening, stop etc... will consume a thread
individually.If yes then does that imply if i coun
I am most definitely confused. :-)
I'm gathering and sanitizing configuration files now.
Thanks,
Larry
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> On 6/16/15 1:02 PM, Cohen, L
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Laurence,
On 6/16/15 1:02 PM, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
> Thanks for everyone's response. to Andre' Warnier, yes. There are
> many ProxyPass statements in nss.conf on the Apache webserver.
> They appear to have taken the place of redirect statements
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Vicky,
On 6/16/15 12:50 PM, vicky wrote:
> Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.22 Server built: Sep 27 2011
> 09:40:50
Oh, wow, you really need to upgrade. There are a number of really
*really* important security updates that need to be applied.
P
Thanks for everyone's response. to Andre' Warnier, yes. There are many
ProxyPass statements in nss.conf on the Apache webserver. They appear to
have taken the place of redirect statements in ssl.conf, which is no longer
in use.
Your configuration assumption is correct, except that the users wil
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André,
On 6/16/15 12:02 PM, Andre Gomes wrote:
> I am using tomcat 7.0.52.0 and I am trying to redirect the request
> from http to https so I added to /etc/tomcat7/web.xml:
>
>
> Protected Context
> /*
>
> CONFIDENTIAL
>
Stop. Restore t
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Raj,
On 6/15/15 6:22 PM, RAJ wrote:
> Can anyone please help me with the below. I even posted this in
> struts users group but no reply.
>
> I am facing this issue after porting my application from the
> existing Tomcat 5.0.28 to the new tomcat 7.0
Chirs - Below are the required details as your requested :-
Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.22Server built: Sep 27 2011 09:40:50Server
number: 7.0.22.0OS Name: LinuxOS Version:
3.4.48-45.46.amzn1.x86_64Architecture: amd64JVM Version: 1.6.0_24-b24JVM
Vendor: Sun Microsyst
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Vicky,
On 6/16/15 12:25 PM, vicky wrote:
> connectionTimeout="2" redirectPort="8443" />
Also, what Tomcat version? I'm guessing 6.0.x or 7.0.x. Can you give
us the whole version number, including the "x" at the end?
- -chris
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Hi Chris- I;ve below config :-
- vicky
On Tuesday, 16 June 2015 9:37 PM, Christopher Schultz
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Vicky,
On 6/16/15 10:34 AM, vicky wrote:
> In tomcat does the no . of open sockets on http port (netstat
> -anlp|grep 8080) is i
Cohen, Laurence wrote:
Hi,
I find myself in a position where I am the only system administrator on a
project that uses tomcat appserver and apache webeserver with a postgres
backend.
I am going to do some guesswork here, and you'll tell us if I'm wrong.
Presumably, considering what you are sa
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Vicky,
On 6/16/15 10:34 AM, vicky wrote:
> In tomcat does the no . of open sockets on http port (netstat
> -anlp|grep 8080) is it equal to number of threads in use in tomcat
> .
>
> Actually i want to understand how & when i can say that the all
Hi,
I am using tomcat 7.0.52.0 and I am trying to redirect the request from
http to https so I added to /etc/tomcat7/web.xml:
Protected Context
/*
CONFIDENTIAL
And it works for the localhost host. But I have two host in the
server.xml:
...
On 16/06/2015 16:32, Cohen, Laurence wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I find myself in a position where I am the only system administrator on a
> project that uses tomcat appserver and apache webeserver with a postgres
> backend. We have two applications, and before and changeover from mod_ssl
> to mod_nss we we
Hi Larry,
of course you can add several Connector elements in server.xml. But notice that
the value of the port attribute (not proxyPort) must be unique. Otherwise the
second connector cannot be established at Tomcat startup.
Regards
Thomas
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Von: Cohen, Lauren
Hi,
I find myself in a position where I am the only system administrator on a
project that uses tomcat appserver and apache webeserver with a postgres
backend. We have two applications, and before and changeover from mod_ssl
to mod_nss we were able to go over port 80 to grab files out of the
data
Team,
In tomcat does the no . of open sockets on http port (netstat -anlp|grep 8080)
is it equal to number of threads in use in tomcat .
Actually i want to understand how & when i can say that the all threads in a
tomcat are fully utilized that why it is responding slow. Please help in
understan
Am 16.06.2015 13:42, schrieb André Warnier:
Hi.
Can I too ?
Why not?
mod_jk log (debug) :
...
[Tue Jun 16 13:26:21.928 2015] [16334:140682714515200] [debug]
map_uri_to_worker_ext::jk_uri_worker_map.c (1134): Attempting to map
URI '/hudson' from 5 maps
[Tue Jun 16 13:26:21.928 2015] [16334:14
Hi.
Can I too ?
mod_jk log (debug) :
...
[Tue Jun 16 13:26:21.928 2015] [16334:140682714515200] [debug]
map_uri_to_worker_ext::jk_uri_worker_map.c (1134): Attempting to map URI '/hudson' from 5 maps
[Tue Jun 16 13:26:21.928 2015] [16334:140682714515200] [debug]
find_match::jk_uri_worker_map.c
On 16/06/2015 11:26, Maxim Neshcheret wrote:
> Hi Mark
>
> We are using HTTP/1.1.
Then why are you expecting Tomcat to provide a "Keep-alive" header? That
is not part of HTTP/1.1.
Mark
>
> BR,
> Maxim
>
>
> From: Mark Thomas
> Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
> Date: Tuesday 16 June 2015 16:1
Hi Mark
We are using HTTP/1.1.
BR,
Maxim
From: Mark Thomas
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Tuesday 16 June 2015 16:18
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: TCP connections reuse
On 16/06/2015 09:25, Maxim Neshcheret wrote:
Hi Christopher,
We actually found what was the problem with
On 16/06/2015 09:25, Maxim Neshcheret wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
>
>
> We actually found what was the problem with keep-alive. It is caused by the
> fact that Tomcat didn’t specify parameters ‘Keep-Alive: timeout=60,max=100’,
> in HTTP header. In this case Java uses parameters by default, ie ‘K
Hi Christopher,
We actually found what was the problem with keep-alive. It is caused by the
fact that Tomcat didn’t specify parameters ‘Keep-Alive: timeout=60,max=100’,
in HTTP header. In this case Java uses parameters by default, ie ‘Keep-Alive:
timeout=0,max=5’ and that is why connection b
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