On 12/22/20 10:51 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I would try to lock-down that IP range as much as you can, rather than
either removing the Valve (which would allow connections from anywhere)
or specifying something like ".*" in the "allow" attribute (which is a
regular expression which will b
James,
On 12/22/20 13:39, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
A few months back, as I recall, I ran into some "gotchas" in connection
with the manager context, while setting up Tomcat 8.5 on one of our AWS
EC2 instances. As I recall, I had to do something special, somthing I
don't have to do with Tomca
A few months back, as I recall, I ran into some "gotchas" in connection
with the manager context, while setting up Tomcat 8.5 on one of our AWS
EC2 instances. As I recall, I had to do something special, somthing I
don't have to do with Tomcat 7, in order to make the manager context
reachable fr
Most apps I have seen implement it themselves using a SAML framework like
spring. usually they build the functionality into their App. I suppose you
could build a tomcat implementation, Tomcat supports J2EE so you could
leverage those mechanisms to get the tomcat session. I don't think there is
any
Just to add on to the options already listed (which I'm sure work just
great!), we used openSAML and wrote our own valve fairly painlessly and
have been having really good success with it.
Steve Sanders
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 1:17 PM George Stanchev <
george.stanc...@microfocus.com> wrote:
> We
Maurice,
On 12/22/20 08:59, Maurice Poos wrote:
Hi there,
This question (or the gist of it) was asked around 2009 but a lot can
happen in 10 years.
The question is as follows:
I've got tomcat 9.0.35 running on a server (no apache or anything else)
The connector and ssl are all running smoothly
Hi there,
This question (or the gist of it) was asked around 2009 but a lot can
happen in 10 years.
The question is as follows:
I've got tomcat 9.0.35 running on a server (no apache or anything else)
The connector and ssl are all running smoothly.
When I put an alias in the connector of course t