2015-07-10 2:35 GMT+03:00 Mark Eggers :
>
> Folks,
>
> I seem to be having a problem trying to use form-based authentication.
> What worked in 7.0.62 no longer works in 7.0.63. Using 7.0.62 I can
> successfully authenticate in my toy application and the latest version
> of Jenkins. Using 7.0.63 I e
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Folks,
I seem to be having a problem trying to use form-based authentication.
What worked in 7.0.62 no longer works in 7.0.63. Using 7.0.62 I can
successfully authenticate in my toy application and the latest version
of Jenkins. Using 7.0.63 I end up
Hello yes I have raised the question to httpd mailing list. Just to keep
you informed. Look what I have discovere. If I run in Chrome or Firefox I
get next log messages:
HTTP/1.1 - on TLSv1.2 Initial 172.17.42.1 - - [09/Jul/2015:13:57:18 +]
"GET /hello/hello HTTP/1.1" 200 89
HTTP/1.1 - on TLSv1
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Sean Dawson
wrote:
>
> Hello, we have a GWT 2.7 application that's deployed on tomcat7 (r57-63)
> that uses RestyGwt to make REST calls to another server (which uses
> RestEasy 3.11).
>
> We're seeing several issues that seem to be clustered into two categories
>
2015-06-30 21:06 GMT+03:00 Rich Mayfield :
> Moved from Tomcat 7.0.55 to Tomcat 8.0.23 and now see the AJP Poller
> thread churning through a lot of CPU in a pretty much quiet system.
>
> This seems like a bug.
>
> * Restarting does not resolve the issue
Is it easy to observe the issue? Does it ha
2015-07-07 19:05 GMT+03:00 David Hoffer :
> My bad. I recalled the error wrong...it's 408.
>
> HTTP Status 408 - The time allowed for the login process has been exceeded.
> If you wish to continue you must either click back twice and re-click the
> link you requested or close and re-open your brow
Hello everyone,
I want to have a file that contains just the program execution errors in a
new folder (not the log folder ) indicating the name of the servlet that
caused the error .
thanks ..
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2015-07-09 13:07 GMT+03:00 Alex Soto :
> yes (LogFormat "%H %{SSL_SESSION_ID}e %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b")
> note that in both cases %H is the same value. I think it is correct.
Agreed. HTTP/1.1 is correct her
Hello everyone,
I want to have a file that contains just the program execution errors in a
new folder (not the log folder ) indicating the name of the servlet that
caused the error .
thanks ..
Tecno Brain wrote:
Hi Andre,
These files can be huge (for a few of my clients). It can take more than an
hour for the entire file to be generated.
Then you also have to take into account that when the browser issues a request to the
server, it expects *some* answer within a maximum of about 5
yes (LogFormat "%H %{SSL_SESSION_ID}e %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b")
note that in both cases %H is the same value. I think it is correct.
El dj., 9 jul. 2015 a les 12:06, André Warnier () va
escriure:
> Hi.
>
> Alex Soto wrote:
> > Hi at the end it seems apache is doing something (wrong or not)
> >
Hi.
Alex Soto wrote:
Hi at the end it seems apache is doing something (wrong or not)
HTTP/1.1 - 172.17.42.1 - - [09/Jul/2015:09:15:06 +] "GET /hello/hello
HTTP/1.1" 200 89
HTTP/1.1 1b17f16f8ae73c1b4d706c1598aadb596db610bbdaeb1cd967e0bea98ec2abcb
172.17.42.1 - - [09/Jul/2015:09:15:34 +]
Hi Andre,
These files can be huge (for a few of my clients). It can take more than an
hour for the entire file to be generated.
I just didn't want to save them. I was expecting that if the file was too
big, the process would just be aborted. As it is now, my webapp keeps
working eventhough no brow
Hi at the end it seems apache is doing something (wrong or not)
HTTP/1.1 - 172.17.42.1 - - [09/Jul/2015:09:15:06 +] "GET /hello/hello
HTTP/1.1" 200 89
HTTP/1.1 1b17f16f8ae73c1b4d706c1598aadb596db610bbdaeb1cd967e0bea98ec2abcb
172.17.42.1 - - [09/Jul/2015:09:15:34 +] "GET /hello/hello HTTP/
Tecno Brain wrote:
I am running Tomcat 8.0.20 in Ubuntu with Java 1.8u45
This server runs in Amazon EC2 behind an ELB (load balancer), although the
cluster size is just one server.
My application allows to download some data in CSV format.
The CSV data is generated on the fly, and there is no wa
I forgot to mention, the Amazon ELB is configured to handle the SSL
encryption, although perhaps is not relevant.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 1:52 AM, Tecno Brain
wrote:
> I am running Tomcat 8.0.20 in Ubuntu with Java 1.8u45
> This server runs in Amazon EC2 behind an ELB (load balancer), although t
I am running Tomcat 8.0.20 in Ubuntu with Java 1.8u45
This server runs in Amazon EC2 behind an ELB (load balancer), although the
cluster size is just one server.
My application allows to download some data in CSV format.
The CSV data is generated on the fly, and there is no way to known in
advance
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