how to: tomcat starts then stops after some seconds...

2007-05-10 Thread baran topal

i was using tomcat two days ago and now i cannot...i guess i uninstall then
reinstall...tomcat starts then stops after some seconds...tomcat 5 i have
used by i tried 6 too to get rid of the problem...help me...


tomcat starts and immediately stops...why????

2007-05-10 Thread baran topal

tomcat starts and immediately(5 secs) stops...i uninstall and reinstall
it...and update it to tomcat 6...problem continues and no error message is
displayed only standart page not displayed is seemed...


Re: tomcat starts and immediately stops...why????

2007-05-10 Thread baran topal

i use 2100 in my senior project presentation as port...8080 for oracle
XE...no problem occured for 5 months but now...i can't...and no error
messages i have...he starts and then stops..in fact the starting bar fills
upto half then diseappears...thank god while my senior project he didn't
fail me...:) but for user manual for my program i need him revive...i know
catalina but which file exactly i must control for log?

2007/5/11, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


baran topal wrote:
> tomcat starts and immediately(5 secs) stops...i uninstall and reinstall
> it...and update it to tomcat 6...problem continues and no error
> message is
> displayed only standart page not displayed is seemed...
>
Ahh.. but you should consult the all knowing logs for details.  See the
log directory in your tomcat install directory  You should see one named
catalina.out which usually consumes output normally headed for standard
out or standard error.  I'm guessing a port conflict.

--David

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Re: tomcat starts and immediately stops...why????

2007-05-10 Thread baran topal

well i am using windows xp and i start regularly:)) adn well my team mate
says he has some problem he says command prompt he uses services.msc and
open from sevies i try the same way but apache fails again after 5
seconds...

2007/5/11, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Ok... let's start this from the top.  What OS is this being run on and
how are you starting it?  That'll clue me in on the startup script
method used which should have some influence.

--David

baran topal wrote:
> i use 2100 in my senior project presentation as port...8080 for oracle
> XE...no problem occured for 5 months but now...i can't...and no error
> messages i have...he starts and then stops..in fact the starting bar
> fills
> upto half then diseappears...thank god while my senior project he didn't
> fail me...:) but for user manual for my program i need him revive...i
> know
> catalina but which file exactly i must control for log?
>
> 2007/5/11, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> baran topal wrote:
>> > tomcat starts and immediately(5 secs) stops...i uninstall and
>> reinstall
>> > it...and update it to tomcat 6...problem continues and no error
>> > message is
>> > displayed only standart page not displayed is seemed...
>> >
>> Ahh.. but you should consult the all knowing logs for details.  See the
>> log directory in your tomcat install directory  You should see one
named
>> catalina.out which usually consumes output normally headed for standard
>> out or standard error.  I'm guessing a port conflict.
>>
>> --David
>>
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Re: tomcat starts and immediately stops...why????

2007-05-10 Thread baran topal

not some... same... soorry for english here 6 a.m. i have to sleep now:)

2007/5/11, baran topal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


well i am using windows xp and i start regularly:)) adn well my team mate
says he has some problem he says command prompt he uses services.msc and
open from sevies i try the same way but apache fails again after 5
seconds...

2007/5/11, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Ok... let's start this from the top.  What OS is this being run on and
> how are you starting it?  That'll clue me in on the startup script
> method used which should have some influence.
>
> --David
>
> baran topal wrote:
> > i use 2100 in my senior project presentation as port...8080 for oracle
> > XE...no problem occured for 5 months but now...i can't...and no error
> > messages i have...he starts and then stops..in fact the starting bar
> > fills
> > upto half then diseappears...thank god while my senior project he
> didn't
> > fail me...:) but for user manual for my program i need him revive...i
> > know
> > catalina but which file exactly i must control for log?
> >
> > 2007/5/11, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>
> >> baran topal wrote:
> >> > tomcat starts and immediately(5 secs) stops...i uninstall and
> >> reinstall
> >> > it...and update it to tomcat 6...problem continues and no error
> >> > message is
> >> > displayed only standart page not displayed is seemed...
> >> >
> >> Ahh.. but you should consult the all knowing logs for details.  See
> the
> >> log directory in your tomcat install directory  You should see one
> named
> >> catalina.out which usually consumes output normally headed for
> standard
> >> out or standard error.  I'm guessing a port conflict.
> >>
> >> --David
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
> --
> David Smith
> Network Operations Supervisor
> Department of Entomology
> Cornell University
> 2132 Comstock Hall
> Ithaca, NY 14853
> Phone: (607) 255-9571
> Fax: (607) 255-0940
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Re: tomcat starts and immediately stops...why????

2007-05-10 Thread baran topal

hey if u use msn...add me [EMAIL PROTECTED] but don't mail to this address
ibarelt save it...a pal from department hacked it...he was jealous of me i
guess...:(

2007/5/11, baran topal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


not some... same... soorry for english here 6 a.m. i have to sleep now:)

2007/5/11, baran topal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> well i am using windows xp and i start regularly:)) adn well my team
> mate says he has some problem he says command prompt he uses
> services.msc and open from sevies i try the same way but apache fails
> again after 5 seconds...
>
> 2007/5/11, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Ok... let's start this from the top.  What OS is this being run on and
> > how are you starting it?  That'll clue me in on the startup script
> > method used which should have some influence.
> >
> > --David
> >
> > baran topal wrote:
> > > i use 2100 in my senior project presentation as port...8080 for
> > oracle
> > > XE...no problem occured for 5 months but now...i can't...and no
> > error
> > > messages i have...he starts and then stops..in fact the starting bar
> > > fills
> > > upto half then diseappears...thank god while my senior project he
> > didn't
> > > fail me...:) but for user manual for my program i need him
> > revive...i
> > > know
> > > catalina but which file exactly i must control for log?
> > >
> > > 2007/5/11, David Smith < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >>
> > >> baran topal wrote:
> > >> > tomcat starts and immediately(5 secs) stops...i uninstall and
> > >> reinstall
> > >> > it...and update it to tomcat 6...problem continues and no error
> > >> > message is
> > >> > displayed only standart page not displayed is seemed...
> > >> >
> > >> Ahh.. but you should consult the all knowing logs for details.  See
> > the
> > >> log directory in your tomcat install directory  You should see one
> > named
> > >> catalina.out which usually consumes output normally headed for
> > standard
> > >> out or standard error.  I'm guessing a port conflict.
> > >>
> > >> --David
> > >>
> > >>
> > -
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> > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > David Smith
> > Network Operations Supervisor
> > Department of Entomology
> > Cornell University
> > 2132 Comstock Hall
> > Ithaca, NY 14853
> > Phone: (607) 255-9571
> > Fax: (607) 255-0940
> >
> >
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Re: tomcat starts and immediately stops...why????

2007-05-10 Thread baran topal

i install it from scratch...and i will copy my webapps and i will copy
common/lib of mine to the original one..i must i have jars i have
developped...i am now sending the logs as a zipped file...

2007/5/11, baran topal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


hey if u use msn...add me [EMAIL PROTECTED] but don't mail to this address
ibarelt save it...a pal from department hacked it...he was jealous of me i
guess...:(

2007/5/11, baran topal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> not some... same... soorry for english here 6 a.m. i have to sleep now:)
>
> 2007/5/11, baran topal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > well i am using windows xp and i start regularly:)) adn well my team
> > mate says he has some problem he says command prompt he uses
> > services.msc and open from sevies i try the same way but apache fails
> > again after 5 seconds...
> >
> > 2007/5/11, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > > Ok... let's start this from the top.  What OS is this being run on
> > > and
> > > how are you starting it?  That'll clue me in on the startup script
> > > method used which should have some influence.
> > >
> > > --David
> > >
> > > baran topal wrote:
> > > > i use 2100 in my senior project presentation as port...8080 for
> > > oracle
> > > > XE...no problem occured for 5 months but now...i can't...and no
> > > error
> > > > messages i have...he starts and then stops..in fact the starting
> > > bar
> > > > fills
> > > > upto half then diseappears...thank god while my senior project he
> > > didn't
> > > > fail me...:) but for user manual for my program i need him
> > > revive...i
> > > > know
> > > > catalina but which file exactly i must control for log?
> > > >
> > > > 2007/5/11, David Smith < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > >>
> > > >> baran topal wrote:
> > > >> > tomcat starts and immediately(5 secs) stops...i uninstall and
> > > >> reinstall
> > > >> > it...and update it to tomcat 6...problem continues and no error
> > >
> > > >> > message is
> > > >> > displayed only standart page not displayed is seemed...
> > > >> >
> > > >> Ahh.. but you should consult the all knowing logs for
> > > details.  See the
> > > >> log directory in your tomcat install directory  You should see
> > > one named
> > > >> catalina.out which usually consumes output normally headed for
> > > standard
> > > >> out or standard error.  I'm guessing a port conflict.
> > > >>
> > > >> --David
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > -
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> > > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > David Smith
> > > Network Operations Supervisor
> > > Department of Entomology
> > > Cornell University
> > > 2132 Comstock Hall
> > > Ithaca, NY 14853
> > > Phone: (607) 255-9571
> > > Fax: (607) 255-0940
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > -
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> > >
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Re: SSLSession invalidate

2011-09-06 Thread baran topal
Greetings from Stockholm, this is Baran Topal.

As i was drinking my Guiness, i find your question interesting :)

Here you go:

<%
HttpSession s = request.getSession(false);
if (s != null) s.invalidate();
%>

Inform me whether this is working or not :)

Regards.

On 6 sep 2011, at 22:09, Chema  wrote:

>> how can access the SSLSession in a jsp or a servlet
>> to be able to invalidate it.
>
> Sorry, but
>
> is there any difference between to  invalidate a HTTP Session and a 
> SSLSession ?
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Adding tomcat 7 as server in IBM RAD. But wait, there is no such option in the Server listing. How to fix this?

2012-03-02 Thread baran topal
Hi there;

I am trying to add  tomcat 7 as server in IBM RAD 7. But wait, there is no
such option in the Server listing (up until 5.5). How to fix this? How can
I add the new Tomcat servers to the eclipse based IBM RAD 7?

Attached.

Regards.

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Re: Adding tomcat 7 as server in IBM RAD. But wait, there is no such option in the Server listing. How to fix this?

2012-03-02 Thread baran topal
I found a link implying that 7 is not supported. There is a support until
5.5.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.rad.nav.doc%2Ftopics%2Frswsuprad700.html


Yet, I guess, there must be a legacy configuration for this. But couldn't
find a way..

2012/3/2 André Warnier 

> baran topal wrote:
>
>> Hi there;
>>
>> I am trying to add  tomcat 7 as server in IBM RAD 7. But wait, there is no
>> such option in the Server listing (up until 5.5). How to fix this? How can
>> I add the new Tomcat servers to the eclipse based IBM RAD 7?
>>
>>  Naive question : have you asked IBM ?
>
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Re: Adding tomcat 7 as server in IBM RAD. But wait, there is no such option in the Server listing. How to fix this?

2012-03-02 Thread baran topal
You are right. OK, let me check them.

Regards.

2012/3/2 Pid 

> On 02/03/2012 14:54, baran topal wrote:
> > Hi there;
> >
> > I am trying to add  tomcat 7 as server in IBM RAD 7. But wait, there is
> > no such option in the Server listing (up until 5.5). How to fix this?
> > How can I add the new Tomcat servers to the eclipse based IBM RAD 7?
>
> I'm not entirely certain you're asking the right people.
> Perhaps Eclipse or IBM would be able to help?
>
>
> > Attached.
>
> No attachment.  The list strips attachments.
>
>
> p
>
>
> > Regards.
> >
> >
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Re: Asynchronous servlets + Tomcat + mod_jk

2011-06-07 Thread baran topal
Sent from my iPhone

On 6 jun 2011, at 22:50, André Warnier  wrote:

> Seth Lenzi wrote:
>> Anyone here have any experience with asynchronous servlets under a Tomcat 
>> that's linked to Apache via mod_jk?  I have an asynchronous servlet that's 
>> working nicely when accessed directly from Tomcat, but, when I access it by 
>> going through Apache and mod_jk the ServletRequest.startAsync() function 
>> call throws an IllegalStateException saying the feature is not supported.
> You do not give a clue about which version of Tomcat you are using, but this 
> may provide an explanation : http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/aio.html
>
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ipfiltering in Tomcat 6 fails, works fine on Tomcat 7

2014-09-24 Thread Baran Topal
Hi;

Recently joined, first mail

I have the following filtering which works fine on Tomcat 7 but not on
Tomcat 6... It gives just 404.

 Remote Address Filter
org.apache.catalina.filters.RemoteAddrFilter
 allow
127\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+|::1|0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
   Remote Address
Filter /administrator/*


How can I apply this filter on Tomcat 6.

Details of Tomcat 6
Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0.36
Server built:   Oct 16 2012 09:59:09
Server number:  6.0.36.0
OS Name:Windows 7
OS Version: 6.1
Architecture:   amd64
JVM Version:1.7.0_21-b11
JVM Vendor: Oracle Corporation

Regards.


Re: ipfiltering in Tomcat 6 fails, works fine on Tomcat 7

2014-09-24 Thread Baran Topal
Hi Andre and Chris;

I understand that Tomcat 6 has valve and Chris, means of context, I have
the feeling that this context.xml may be relevant but i have seen in some
links, conf/server.xml is the place to manipulate.

And the thing is that i didn't see any selective setting to filter the IP
for particular page group, namely, in my administrator path. This is the
example that i found out. 

Regards.

P.S. tomcat mailing list is blocking this mail (treats as spam, why would
it be?)

2014-09-24 18:16 GMT+02:00 André Warnier :

> Baran Topal wrote:
>
>> Hi;
>>
>> Recently joined, first mail
>>
>> I have the following filtering which works fine on Tomcat 7 but not on
>> Tomcat 6... It gives just 404.
>>
>>  Remote Address Filter
>> org.apache.catalina.filters.RemoteAddrFilter
>>  allow
>> 127\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+|::1|0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
>>Remote Address
>> Filter /administrator/*
>> 
>>
>> How can I apply this filter on Tomcat 6.
>>
>> Details of Tomcat 6
>> Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0.36
>> Server built:   Oct 16 2012 09:59:09
>> Server number:  6.0.36.0
>> OS Name:Windows 7
>> OS Version: 6.1
>> Architecture:   amd64
>> JVM Version:1.7.0_21-b11
>> JVM Vendor: Oracle Corporation
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
> Hi. I had a quick look at the on-line documentation for Tomcat 6, and I
> don't see a remote address *filter* there.  Tomcat 7 has it, but Tomcat 6
> does not seem to have it.
> Tomcat 6 has a Valve for that.
>
> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/filter.html
> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/filter.html
>
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Re: ipfiltering in Tomcat 6 fails, works fine on Tomcat 7

2014-09-24 Thread Baran Topal
Hi, following works under server.xml

   



But, i need to hide my admin directory containing admin.jsp pages (more
than 1 jsp page)

My admin directory is in WEB-INF and WEB-INF is in the same level with
/index.jsp but simply, not working when i ref. the context as /WEB-INF/admin


24 Eylül 2014 Çarşamba tarihinde, Baran Topal  yazdı:

> Hi Andre and Chris;
>
> I understand that Tomcat 6 has valve and Chris, means of context, I have
> the feeling that this context.xml may be relevant but i have seen in some
> links, conf/server.xml is the place to manipulate.
>
> And the thing is that i didn't see any selective setting to filter the IP
> for particular page group, namely, in my administrator path. This is the
> example that i found out.  className="org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteAddrValve"
> allow="133.133.133.133|127.d+.d+.d+|::1|0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1" />
>
> Regards.
>
> P.S. tomcat mailing list is blocking this mail (treats as spam, why would
> it be?)
>
> 2014-09-24 18:16 GMT+02:00 André Warnier  >:
>
>> Baran Topal wrote:
>>
>>> Hi;
>>>
>>> Recently joined, first mail
>>>
>>> I have the following filtering which works fine on Tomcat 7 but not on
>>> Tomcat 6... It gives just 404.
>>>
>>>  Remote Address Filter
>>> org.apache.catalina.filters.RemoteAddrFilter>> class>
>>>  allow
>>> 127\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+|::1|0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
>>>Remote Address
>>> Filter /administrator/*
>>> 
>>>
>>> How can I apply this filter on Tomcat 6.
>>>
>>> Details of Tomcat 6
>>> Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0.36
>>> Server built:   Oct 16 2012 09:59:09
>>> Server number:  6.0.36.0
>>> OS Name:Windows 7
>>> OS Version: 6.1
>>> Architecture:   amd64
>>> JVM Version:1.7.0_21-b11
>>> JVM Vendor: Oracle Corporation
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>>
>> Hi. I had a quick look at the on-line documentation for Tomcat 6, and I
>> don't see a remote address *filter* there.  Tomcat 7 has it, but Tomcat 6
>> does not seem to have it.
>> Tomcat 6 has a Valve for that.
>>
>> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/filter.html
>> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/filter.html
>>
>>
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Re: ipfiltering in Tomcat 6 fails, works fine on Tomcat 7

2014-09-25 Thread Baran Topal
Hi;

Thanks for your interest. Yes, I realized context idea once i read the
documentation.I must admit the hierarchy is weird but it's a custom
installer of a site that installs on Windows machine. There is no Tomcat
manager console in place (at least I didn't see/enable).

The hierarchy is as this:

tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF and  under
WEB-INF, there is jsp folder in which it covers the jsp pages of admin that
i want to filter out for a particular IP.

I think, there is no concern to make the change in server.xml because there
will be absolutely one web application under this Tomcat. So, the change
can be application-wide i guess.

For just testing, within the given valve above, i can filter out index.jsp
which is in the path,
/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/ and i can filter
that particular file successfully but fail to filter
/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/jsp/admin
folder.

Thanks for your help.

Regards.

2014-09-25 14:52 GMT+02:00 Christopher Schultz :

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> Baran,
>
> On 9/24/14 5:04 PM, Baran Topal wrote:
> > Hi, following works under server.xml
> >
> >   > className="org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteAddrValve"
> > deny="127\.0\.0\.1"/> 
>
> Yes, it will work, but declaring a  in server.xml is a Bad
> Idea. It's better to use a META-INF/context.xml file, or, even better,
> a file in CATALINA_BASE/conf/[engine]/[host]/[webapp].xml
>
> > But, i need to hide my admin directory containing admin.jsp pages
> > (more than 1 jsp page)
>
> The above configuration will deny all users from localhost (but only
> using IPv4) for all URL patterns matching your /index.jsp context (why
> in the world would you have a context path /index.jsp?).
>
> Something tells me you are seriously misconfiguring this server.
>
> > My admin directory is in WEB-INF and WEB-INF is in the same level
> > with /index.jsp but simply, not working when i ref. the context as
> > /WEB-INF/admin
>
> No remote client should be able to directly access anything in
> /WEB-INF/ unless you have really done some damage to your server.
>
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Tomcat 6 SSL issue

2014-10-10 Thread Baran Topal
Hi;

I have created a keystore and CSR for SSL with the following command:

%JAVA_HOME%\bin\keytool -genkey -alias server -keyalg RSA \
  -keystore \path\to\my\keystore


Then I received 2 files from the certificate authority, abc.com.cer
and abc.om.p7b


>From this point, no matter what I have done, i couldn't make the SSL
work on my Tomcat 6.

I followed the steps under,
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html

but I failed to import p7b so I convert it crt file and successfully import it.

My application for http, is using 55012 and I want to use the port 443
for https.

Following is my server.xml




Now my questions are


1) my keystore alias is server and i send my csr after this.

To clean the things up, I want to delete my keystore but is it fine if
I generate the key with another alias, e.g. tomcat as in the tomcat
documentation?

2) I have the files, cer and crt (p7b), so is fine or should I need stg extra?

3) Is the order of import important?`first crt then cer?

4) What are the correct import commands? Should I trust tomcat
documentation or authorities documentation?


My tomcat version is as follows:


Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0.36
Server built:   Oct 16 2012 09:59:09
Server number:  6.0.36.0
OS Name:Windows 7
OS Version: 6.1
Architecture:   amd64
JVM Version:1.7.0_21-b11
JVM Vendor: Oracle Corporation


Regards.


Re: Tomcat 6 SSL issue

2014-10-16 Thread Baran Topal
Thanks for prompt response. I simply missed your mail.

I did the new CSR with the new private key.

"You could also add protocol attribute to force JSSE connector (BIO or
NIO), to prevent connector auto-selection."
1) What is the protocol attribute and where to add it?
2) I think those old cer and crt is not applicable anymore. Correct?
3) So, what is the fundamental difference in cer and crt? I received cer as
my friend told me it's the intermediate one, whereas crt is not.
4) What would be aliases for cer and crt? Any alias is fine? or it must
match with the alias for private key?

Regards.


2014-10-13 10:55 GMT+02:00 Ognjen Blagojevic 
:

> Baran,
>
> On 10.10.2014 21:06, Baran Topal wrote:
>
>> Then I received 2 files from the certificate authority, abc.com.cer
>> and abc.om.p7b
>>
>
> What certificates do those files contain?
>
>
>  > maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25"
>> maxSpareThreads="75" enableLookups="false"
>> disableUploadTimeout="true" acceptCount="100"
>> scheme="https" secure="true" SSLEnabled="true"
>> clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS"
>> keyAlias="server" keystoreFile="/path/to/JKSfile/your_site_name.jks"
>> keystorePass="your_keystore_password" />
>>
>
> Attribute maxSpareThreads is not listed in docs:
>
>   http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/http.html
>
> You could also add protocol attribute to force JSSE connector (BIO or
> NIO), to prevent connector auto-selection.
>
>
>  To clean the things up, I want to delete my keystore but is it fine if
>> I generate the key with another alias, e.g. tomcat as in the tomcat
>> documentation?
>>
>
> Private key necessary for encryption is in your keystore. If you delete
> your private key, and generate new key pair in new keystore your signed
> certificate becomes worthless. You will need to ask your CA (and, possibly,
> pay) for another certificate.
>
> If you just want to rename key in keystore, use "keytool -changealias".
>
>
>  2) I have the files, cer and crt (p7b), so is fine or should I need stg
>> extra?
>>
>
> You would need complete certificate chain in order to set up HTTPS. You
> need to check do you have a complete chain in cer file or not.
>
>
>  3) Is the order of import important?`first crt then cer?
>>
>
> If you have the complete chain in cer file, then you will just import the
> cer file.
>
>
>  4) What are the correct import commands? Should I trust tomcat
>> documentation or authorities documentation?
>>
>
> In what parts the two are different? You should use keytool -importcert
> command.
>
> -Ognjen
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SAML exception in tomcat

2014-10-28 Thread Baran Topal
Hi; I end up with this in tomcat for SAML
[code]
String index out of range: 889
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: 889
at java.lang.String.charAt(Unknown Source)
at waffle.util.Base64.decode(Unknown Source)
at
com.test.baran.user.web.SAMLFilter.validateSignature(SAMLFilter.java:404)
at com.test.baran.
user.web.SAMLFilter.decodeAndValidateSamlResponse(SAMLFilter.java:344)
at com.test.baran.user.web.SAMLFilter.doFilter(SAMLFilter.java:128)
[/code]

My server.xml is as follows:
[code]
 
[/code]

How to fix this in tomcat?


URL rewrite in tomcat 7

2015-02-07 Thread Baran Topal
Hi

I have a tomcat 7 instance in which i need use alias for my domain.
Essentially, the alias

http://test1/ would replace the http:/myaddress.com and its sub addresses

It is not a redirect, rather rewrite of the URL.

How do i do this? (modifying context.xml or?) Can you help me?

BR.
baran


Re: URL rewrite in tomcat 7

2015-02-24 Thread Baran Topal
Hi;

Thanks for the swift replies. I am not allowed to tuckey's rewrite (at
least until i cannot find a normative Tomcat solution).

I looked for the documentation for 7.0. and Alias under Host is my solution
however, after rewriting, i bookmark the page and want to reach via
bookmark but it fails when I directly go via bookmark. What should be the
remedy?

Br.

2015-02-07 15:40 GMT+01:00 Caldarale, Charles R 
:

> > From: Baran Topal [mailto:jazziiil...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: URL rewrite in tomcat 7
>
> > I have a tomcat 7 instance in which i need use alias for my domain.
>
> > Essentially, the alias
> > http://test1/ would replace the http:/myaddress.com and its sub
> addresses
>
> > It is not a redirect, rather rewrite of the URL.
>
> > How do i do this? (modifying context.xml or?) Can you help me?
>
> Take a look at the usual rewrite filter:
> http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
>
>  - Chuck
>
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Re: URL rewrite in tomcat 7

2015-02-25 Thread Baran Topal
Hi;

Tuckey plugin did the trick. Thanks for the help.

Br.

2015-02-24 20:30 GMT+01:00 André Warnier :

> Baran Topal wrote:
>
>> Hi;
>>
>> Thanks for the swift replies. I am not allowed to tuckey's rewrite (at
>> least until i cannot find a normative Tomcat solution).
>>
>> I looked for the documentation for 7.0. and Alias under Host is my
>> solution
>> however, after rewriting, i bookmark the page and want to reach via
>> bookmark but it fails when I directly go via bookmark. What should be the
>> remedy?
>>
>
>
> "it fails" is not very helpful as an error description (and neither is the
> rest of what you are writing above a very understandable description of
> what you are doing)
>
> I suggest that you get one of the browser plugins which shows the exact
> exchanges between browser and server (HttpFox, LiveHttpheaders, Fiddler2 or
> similar), try your thing again and then look at exactly what happens back
> and forth.
> Any of those plugins allows you to save what they track to a text file,
> which you can then copy/paste here.
> And maybe just looking at it will show you why whatever you are trying
> doesn't work.
>
>
>
>
>
>> Br.
>>
>> 2015-02-07 15:40 GMT+01:00 Caldarale, Charles R <
>> chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>
>> :
>>
>>  From: Baran Topal [mailto:jazziiil...@gmail.com]
>>>> Subject: URL rewrite in tomcat 7
>>>> I have a tomcat 7 instance in which i need use alias for my domain.
>>>> Essentially, the alias
>>>> http://test1/ would replace the http:/myaddress.com and its sub
>>>>
>>> addresses
>>>
>>>  It is not a redirect, rather rewrite of the URL.
>>>> How do i do this? (modifying context.xml or?) Can you help me?
>>>>
>>> Take a look at the usual rewrite filter:
>>> http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
>>>
>>>  - Chuck
>>>
>>>
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Re: OT if/else or not if/else

2016-04-22 Thread Baran Topal
if else i prefer. Multiple ifs sounds like a political programming and you
are not sure what you are doing.

22 Nisan 2016 Cuma tarihinde, Leon Rosenberg 
yazdı:

> Hi guys,
>
> this is completely off-topic ;-)
>
> I was wondering if using if/else is not actually slowing down your code.
> Lets say I have three possible conditions, A, B and C, which are exclusive.
> My native approach would be:
> if (A){...}
> if (B){...}
> if (C){...}
>
> now some people would 'optimize' it as
> if (A){ ...} else if (B) {} else if (C) { }
> and I think in the world of single-cpu computers this optimization could
> work.
>
> But what is now, given that compilers can optimize stuff like this and tell
> the processor to calculate all 3 branches simultaneously, which is not
> possible for ifelse.
>
> Which one would you choose?
> Equally important, which one do you think is more readable? I would say if
> else is hard to read, but this can be just personal impression.
>
> regards
> Leon
>