On 16/12/2019 19:41, Bill Stewart wrote:
> Question 1: Do I need to get permission to use these images from ASF if I
> host the installer publicly, and if so how would I do that?
Generally, Tomcat's source code is provided under the ALv2. Normally,
the answer would be "The ALv2 gives you all th
Greetings,
I wrote an Inno Setup 6.x script for installing Tomcat 9.x that I think has
some useful improvements over the NSIS installer:
* Supports silent install (/silent, /verysilent), upgrade, of Tomcat on
Windows
* You can configure any of the following using the installer GUI or the
command
On 16/12/2019 16:06, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to systematically hide a request header to web
applications hosted by Tomcat.
[...]
I took a look at Tomcat's rewrite valve[1] and also at the venerable
url-rewrite[2] and I didn't see any options for munging headers. I
c
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On 16/12/2019 16:24, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> Is there an ETA for 9.0.31 and 8.5.51 beings that .30 and .50 just dropped?
9.0.x and 8.5.x releases currently happen on a roughly monthly schedule.
On that basis, the next release round will be early January 2020.
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From: Mark Thomas
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2019 9:05 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: UPDATED: JMX reloadSslHostConfigs fails with
javax.management.RuntimeOperationsException
On 16/12/2019 12:55, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 15/12/2019 09:33, logo wrote:
>
>
Mark,
Peter Kreuser
>> Am 16.12.2019 um 16:05 schrieb Mark Thomas :
>>
>> On 16/12/2019 12:55, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> On 15/12/2019 09:33, logo wrote:
>>
>>> Mark can you confirm that this is a bug?
>> Confirmed.
>> I'm looking at options to fix this now.
>
> Fixed in:
> - master for 9.0.31
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Olivier,
On 12/16/19 06:08, Olivier Jaquemet wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to systematically hide a request header to web
> applications hosted by Tomcat.
>
> - If Apache HTTPD is used in front of Tomcat, you can use the
> RequestHeader di
On 16/12/2019 12:55, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 15/12/2019 09:33, logo wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Mark can you confirm that this is a bug?
>
> Confirmed.
>
> I'm looking at options to fix this now.
Fixed in:
- master for 9.0.31 onwards
- 8.5.x for 8.5.51 onwards
Thanks for reporting this and for the analy
On 16/12/2019 12:25, M. Manna wrote:
I would like to systematically hide a request header to web applications
hosted by Tomcat.
"Blanking" or "Unsetting" a header is not the same as "Hiding". By
hiding, you are essentially asking for the Header to be available under
certain elevated privilege or
On 15/12/2019 09:33, logo wrote:
>
> Mark can you confirm that this is a bug?
Confirmed.
I'm looking at options to fix this now.
Mark
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Oliver,
On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:09, Olivier Jaquemet
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to systematically hide a request header to web applications
> hosted by Tomcat.
>
> "Blanking" or "Unsetting" a header is not the same as "Hiding". By
hiding, you are essentially asking for the Header t
Hello all,
I would like to systematically hide a request header to web applications
hosted by Tomcat.
- If Apache HTTPD is used in front of Tomcat, you can use the
RequestHeader directive [0]:
RequestHeader unset Some-Header-Name
- If NGINX is used in front of Tomcat, you can use the pro
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