See also :
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TOMCAT/Windows#Windows-Q11
On 28.09.2022 21:41, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
Thank you Mark. I mainly wanted to have answers for when I will be invariably
questioned about it. :-). I knew about the naming, but understand
Hi Alan,
On 09.06.22 12:56, Alan F wrote:
> Tomcat logging
>
> I would like to add a delimiter or characters " " around {user-agent} for
> logging, I wanted it in double quotes for example "Mozilla 5.0.." but can't
> seem to make it work. Or even
modules and configuration sections
and if after that you really understand what is going on, come back to me to explain,
because after 20+ years of configuring Apache httpd, I'm still not sure sometimes.
On 22.12.2021 18:04, Christopher Schultz wrote:
All,
I'm setting up mod_proxy_balanc
Sorry, I haven't read the whole thread, but a basic question :
In the tomcat AJP Connector configuration, is "tomcatAuthentication" set to
"no" ?
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/config/ajp.html#Common_Attributes
On 13.07.2021 17:35, Paolo Clerici wrot
Hi Christopher,
On 18.06.21 20:54, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> I would only stick to the distro-provided packages, if it is a small
>> (in other words not that important) application running in Tomcat. Just
>> for reference: With Ubuntu 18.04, you would end up
>> with 9
Hi Onno,
On 18.06.21 07:07, Sugar Moose wrote:
> I am using Ansible role robertdebock.tomcat to install Tomcat. This role uses
> archives from the Tomcat site to install Tomcat. I have always thought that
> this is a fine approach but the customer has pointed out that a package
>
when you did this, you also changed the driver which tomcat is using to communicate
with Postgresql. And maybe the problem lies in that driver.
I mean that the driver is the piece of code which creates connections (using sockets) with
Postgresql. And usually, that works and you have a number of
e of the webapps running under tomcat.
It seems quite unlikely that this would be tomcat itself, because if that was the case,
this tomcat users list would probably be swamped with requests such as yours; which it isn't.
It is worth noting also, that among all these messages found in Google, I
Hi.
The point is to try to figure out what these thousands of apparently "TCPv6" sockets
belonging to the tomcat process actually are, so that we can maybe begin to look at where
they may be coming from.
The trouble is, the lsof output so far did not really tell us what these &qu
y this form of lsof :
# lsof -a -p 130244 -T s -i6
And finally (after copying the result of the above) : do you know how to trigger a GC
(Garbage Collection) in your tomcat JVM ?
(the point is to see if when a GC happens, these things disappear).
On 22.05.2021 18:03, Yeggy Javadi wrote:
Here
Mmm. Nothing very special in that netstat output.
The sockets seen there look quite normal for tomcat, and there are not a lot.
What about the IPv4 sockets ? (remove the -6 in your netstat command)
Looks like lsof is counting things which are not IPv6 TCP sockets belonging to the tomcat
JVM
Soyrry to top-post, but it's getting cluttered down there..
The next thing that you may want to do :
> netstat -p -a -6 --tcp
That is an alternative list of sockets, which also shows the "tcp state" of the
sockets.
To get only the ones of the tomcat JVM PID, filter with
Hi.
According to the list below, you have 2 java (JVM) processes running on your
system.
One (PID = 130244) is the JVM which runs tomcat. This is visible when you look at the
whole command-line.
The other (PID = 130516) runs ElasticSearch, which I believe is not relevant
here.
So you
ithout (hot or cold) milk, in different types of recipients.
And not that some people would think that this is now all totally [OT], I would remind
everyone of the definite historical and cultural connections between Tomcat, Java,
programming and coffee (and Jak
On 06.04.2021 00:45, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 4/5/21 1:22 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
If you are not running a reverse-proxy in front of Tomcat, then it does absolutely
nothing for you.
If you *are* running a reverse-proxy in front of Tomcat, then it *may* do something for
you
On 05.04.2021 14:37, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Or, more literarily, given that the syntax of most (all?) programming languages is based
on English (if, then, else, new, for, while, until, exit, continue, etc.), we (*) do
normally ask "is your coffee cold ?" and not "is cold your coffee ?".
On
On 05.04.2021 00:21, Zala Pierre GOUPIL wrote:
In your case, with a function call, this wouldn't make a difference
"if(request.getCharacterEncoding() = null)" would be illegal syntax as
well, but "if(someObject = null)" is perfectly legal, but doesn't
express the author's intent clearly: Is it a
On 04.04.2021 12:57, Olaf Kock wrote:
Hi André
On 04.04.21 12:23, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
if (null == request.getCharacterEncoding()) {
as opposed to
if (request.getCharacterEncoding() == null) {
So why do (some) people write it the other way ?
Is it purely a question of
Hi.
I have a question which may be totally off-topic for this list, but this has been puzzling
me for a while and I figure that someone here may be able to provide some clue as to the
answer, or at least some interesting ponts of view.
In various places (including on this list), I have seen mu
On 17.03.2021 17:49, Christopher Schultz wrote:
André,
On 3/16/21 18:21, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
Alternatively, see this :
https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SP3/JavaHowTo
Thanks for mentioning this. I looked at Shibboleth.
Their web site says "version
Alternatively, see this :
https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SP3/JavaHowTo
On 16.03.2021 21:18, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Robert,
On 3/16/21 14:33, Robert Turner wrote:
Chris,
I'm not sure if it will do what you want, but when sourcing Java-based SAML
libraries for our use as an
EE and Jakarta EE, but need a
little bit of
time)?
—-rony
On 15.02.2021 07:29, leo wrote:
Hi there
I am trying to find out how to process servlets written in server-side JavaScript
through Tomcat.
I looked through the Tomcat FAQ and How-To but couldn't find anything. By googling I
elow.
On 15.01.2021 11:48, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
On 14.01.2021 22:55, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="[filename]"; filename*=utf-8''[filename in
UTF-8 encoding]
Hi Chris.
Do you have any reference for the above ?
(
On 14.01.2021 22:55, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="[filename]"; filename*=utf-8''[filename in
UTF-8 encoding]
Hi Chris.
Do you have any reference for the above ?
(the "utf8''" part is new to me)
--
On 16.12.2020 19:39, Kevin Oxley wrote:
We are trying to support SSO SAML 2.0 for user authentication in Tomcat
(9.0.22). Can anybody provide a reference to a pre-integrated SAML SSO
valve implementation that you've had a good experience with?
searching Google for "SAML SP f
Hi.
On 30.09.2020 14:40, Jakub Moravec wrote:
Hello Tomcat team,
we are having an issue that we were not able to resolve ourselves or
using the existing documentation, so I'd like to ask you for help.
Description:
During Tomcat service shutdown (using
command /bin/to
1000 requests per second , the heap of 20GB got filled in 2 minutes .
How long does it typically take (at the beginning of the test) for tomcat to *process* one
of these requests ?
With 200 users the memory is cleared in the G1 mixed GC itself , but with 1000 users the
memory is not cleared in
disconnected. This indicates that the WebSocket connection is not being
silently dropped afterall, rather the client is becoming deaf to inbound
messages after a few minutes.
Exactly why this is is a mystery. But evidently it is a Tyrus rather
than a Tomcat or network issue (they
Hi,
I have a desktop application that, using the org.glassfish.tyrus
WebSocket implementation, connects and talks with a parent web
application running on Tomcat. All runs well for a while but, after
data transfer falls quiet for a few minutes, the connection gets
silently dropped (nothing
52.24.48.141:60660 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6 202 0 192.168.1.50:443199.189.191.86:51716CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6 202 0 192.168.1.50:443199.189.191.86:1386 CLOSE_WAIT
Try forcing a Java Garbage Collection in Tomcat, and check if these CLOSE_WAIT sockets are
still there
On 02.07.2020 10:23, Utkarsh Bhargav wrote:
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jar
> > dependencies because of a new development effort. I've debugged the code by
> > stepping through the Tomcat source to the point I've found where it is
> > failing. It seems to be a Tomcat bug but of course I'm not convinced since
> > it is highly mo
I have a web application which is failing in RestEasy initialization with an
NPE. It worked for many years until I added a large number of jar dependencies
because of a new development effort. I've debugged the code by stepping through
the Tomcat source to the point I've found w
In summary, yes, I think you're right in your final conclusion below.
If the tomcat access log shows the authenticated user, it means that tomcat got it, and I
see no other way than from Apache and through that "tomcatAuthentication=false" option of
the tomcat AJP connector.
A
d.
So the problem I having is trying to figure out how to "integrate" that with
Tomcat.
Then you would need an Apache add-on module which grabs the content of this header, and
sets the Apache R->user variable (where R is the Apache request object).
And in Tomcat, your Conn
Let me give my 5 cent.
In the tomcat AJP Connector Tomcat, you use the tomcatAuthentication attribute :
This setting has the effect that tomcat will "believe" the authenticated user-id that
Apache is passing to it in the AJP protocol messages that Apache sends to tomcat, and not
On 06.05.2020 10:55, Reddy, Tippana Krishnanandan wrote:
Hi All,
We are using tomcat 9.0.6 and we want to change existing JAVA used by tomcat
and replace it Adopt openJDK without uninstalling the tomcat.
Is this possible? if so can anyone please send us details how to approach this.
I
On 01.05.2020 20:32, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
Continuing the investigation:
I have the two tomcat installation in /opt/tomcat. Apache HTTPD references the worker file using a
path that has a symbolic link that "latest" I can switch to point to either installation
of tomcat. The wo
get a 404 error.
Ah, here may be a clue : the 404 error page returned by Apache httpd looks significantly
different from the 404 error page returned by Tomcat (in look). Which one are you getting ?
If you get the Apache httpd version, then the problem is that Apache httpd/mod_jk is not
even
rov
wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:23 AM AJ Chen
wrote:
My web application using tomcat 6 can track user session (cookie by
default) for mobile and PC users in dev environment. But when deployed
on
cloud server, it fails to track session for some mobile users.
meaning,
servlet alw
On 31.03.2020 15:30, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 31/03/2020 13:29, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
On 31.03.2020 14:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 31/03/2020 11:20, Aditya Kumar wrote:
Tomcat 9.0.30 on Windows Server 2012 / Java 1.8
I've noticed on a freshly installed version of tomcat 9,
On 31.03.2020 14:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 31/03/2020 11:20, Aditya Kumar wrote:
Tomcat 9.0.30 on Windows Server 2012 / Java 1.8
I've noticed on a freshly installed version of tomcat 9, upon startup there
are several connections to and from localhost on different ports
For example
On 27.03.2020 21:39, Eric Robinson wrote:
FYI, I don't have 1800 tomcat instances on one server. I have about 100
instances on each of 18 servers.
When one of these (attempted) connections fails, do you not get some error message which
gives a clue as to what the failure is due to ?
(s
On 27.03.2020 14:27, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
On 26.03.2020 20:42, Eric Robinson wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Olaf Kock
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2020 2:06 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Does Tomcat/Java get around the problem of 64K maximum
client source
On 26.03.2020 20:42, Eric Robinson wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Olaf Kock
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2020 2:06 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Does Tomcat/Java get around the problem of 64K maximum
client source ports?
Hi Eric,
On 26.03.20 18:58, Eric Robinson wrote
Hello tomcat developers.
Re :
current :
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/config/ajp.html#Standard_Implementations
quote
secretRequired
If this attribute is true, the AJP Connector will only start if the secret attribute is
configured with a non-null, non-zero length value. This
mention this attribute, and it defaults to "true"
To get the previous behaviour (without secret), you now *must* specify :
secretRequired="false".
This is one of the changes in the latest tomcat versions compared to the previous one, and
this was motivated by security reasons.
So I
Ok, so it looks like :
- the request is effectively reaching tomcat, and that it is tomcat sending back the 403
response.
- the URL is "/", so presumably it is "well-formed" etc.
Furthermore, according to something you wrote below, both Apache httpd and tomcat are
runni
On 20.03.2020 08:23, Fritze, Florian wrote:
Hello Chris,
thanks for the reply. Maybe I am doing something wrong, but setting
secretRequired="false" does not solve my issue. Let me show you what I did
and experience: I added to the Tomcat configuration
and the ajp connector on the Ap
unreasonable and bad way.
No, it is pretty much the only way that makes sense. Well, at least if you want to do this
with tomcat.
First : there is no code in tomcat that does any kind of "proxy/forwarding" function, nor
(to my knowledge) any plan to add such code.
See the first phr
On 19.03.2020 12:43, Fritze, Florian wrote:
Dear Tomcat users,
since the Tomcat release with the Ghostcat security fix (Tomcat 8.5.51) me as an admin
have the problem using the https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_proxy_ajp.html module
to connect the Apache HTTPD with the Tomcat running
s script sets a number of variables before calling tomcat's startup.sh, changes to the
approriate directory etc..
If you want a tomcat8 which is installed in a single directory, and which reacts in the
"canonical" way as explained on the tomcat website, then you would have to
On 17.03.2020 21:18, Maxfield, Rebecca A wrote:
Both are Linux. The new is Debian, the old ??
On a Debian Linux system, tomcat 8 installed via the standard Debian package manager
results in some files appearing in the following directories (and maybe others)
- /etc/tomcat8
- /usr/share
On 17.03.2020 19:52, Maxfield, Rebecca A wrote:
Hello,
I manage a project that currently runs on Tomcat 7 but is migrating to a new
server where Tomcat 8 was installed by the server admin. When I navigate to the
/var/lib/tomcat8 folder, I don’t see a ./bin folder or any startup.sh or
similar
On 13.03.2020 17:53, Stephane Passignat wrote:
Hi,
Actually I have Apache2 operating as proxy and authenticate layer (HTTP
Form and HTTP Basic), in front of several Tomcat instances and webapps.
Apache pushes the userId to tomcat through AJP.
On tomcat side, the webapp has a Basic login-module
" for which Tomcat will
bind on both "127.0.0.1" and "::1" depending on the values of
java.net.preferIPv4Stack and java.net.preferIPv6Addresses, but I
am not sure whether it is worth it
This is kind of an interesting suggestion, as would maybe supporting
"all" as an a
ack system" ..
-Original Message-
From: Martin Grigorov
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 8:14 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: bind Tomcat to IPv4 and IPv6 loopback, Tomcat 9.0.31
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 3:56 PM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
-
On 04.03.2020 09:30, Stephen Hames wrote:
Hi Matthias,
I suspect your issue is: address="::"You probably want
address="0.0.0.0" or the ipv4 IP address that your tomcat instance is
listening on. :: allows any on IPv6, but for IPv4 I suspect that tomcat
would still
On 02.03.2020 07:38, Rathore, Rajendra wrote:
Hi Calder/Team,
I set the below flag as false but still it will giving the same error.
If you really changed that attribute in the right place, and you restarted tomcat, it is
quite unlikely that you would have the same error in the log.
But if
On 28.02.2020 15:11, calder wrote:
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020, 07:39 Rathore, Rajendra wrote:
Hi Team,
I am using below configuration in server.xml for tomcat
but I got below exception in start up time
< snip >
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
The AJP Connec
On 26.02.2020 14:30, dku...@ccilindia.co.in wrote:
Dear Team,
We are getting below error in catelina log while starting the tomcat.
26-Feb-2020 18:57:36.795 INFO [main]
org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina.start Server startup in 21520 ms
26-Feb-2020 18:57:38.277 INFO [http-nio-443-exec-11
Hi.
I think that we are getting complicated and confusing here.
A picture is worth a thousand words, so a little ASCII graphic art may help
clarifying things.
browser <-(1)-> IIS + proxy <-(2)-> tomcat <-> application
- connection (1) can be HTTP or HTTPS (admin choice)
- con
The workers.properties below look good to me at first sight.
Just to eliminate something, could you try the following changes :
1) workers.properties :
remove the line
> worker.worker1.secret="mySecret".
2) AJP Connector in tomcat :
then restart tomcat and IIS.
What's happ
On 25.02.2020 17:26, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Ellen Meiselman
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 10:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: At wits end: Difficulties with IIS ISAPI connector and Tomcat
Hi,
I've been testing, and s
tandable. So people installing tomcat for the first time should have no
problem.
But I think that quite a few recent posts show that these changes could have been made a
bit more visible for people who have running tomcats, and are just updating from one minor
version to the next minor version.
Even
on of several Tomcat instances.
> A number of these are load balanced using an F5 appliance. The
> org.apache.catalina.values.AccessLogValve log file is filled with
> the F5 polls to see if the application is alive. Under almost all
> circumstances these are useless, I w
Hi.
Maybe you could start by looking at this page :
http://tomcat.apache.org/index.html
and this one :
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
(including the comments after the table)
Tomcat is open-source (and free) software, developed, distributed and supported
by volunteers.
Depending on
be set fo
false "when the Connector is used on a trusted network".)
Make that such a breaking change in a minor maintenance update is
quite touchy. I have never seen such drastic change in my usage
history of Tomcat.
For info, there is also another thread entitled "Re: Tomcat 8.5.
On 13.02.2020 10:36, kohm...@iris.eonet.ne.jp wrote:
On 2020/02/13 18:25, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
Check in the file (tomcat_dir)/conf/server.xml, the Connector :
The setting is the same as mine.
I have use server.xml used in 8.5.50. In case of 8.5.50, I have no problem
On 13.02.2020 10:13, kohmoto wrote:
Hi,
I have install Tomcat 8.5.51 today and found something wrong.
I have been using tomcat for last 5 years and never met this kind of problem.
It would be appreciated if I could be advised.
Thank you.
System:
CentOS 7.7.1908
httpd 2.4.41 (community
Hi Saurav,
On 08.02.20 07:47, Saurav Sarkar wrote:
> Through tomcat access valve i can view the HTTP request url ,response code
> etc.
>
> But i can not view the error response being sent in the form of JSON
> payload.
>
> Is their any valve/filter/ any other setting on t
On 06.02.2020 14:44, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 06/02/2020 13:39, Garret Wilson wrote:
On 2/6/2020 10:36 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
…
Whether Tomcat should ship with this setting present in conf/web.xml
by default is something that should probably be discussed for Tomcat
10. Given the current state of
I would encourage you to read this page in its entirety:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TOMCAT/Character+Encoding
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For additional comman
dards, you should
not normally need this Encoding filter, and everything should "just work". This filter is
probably a left-over "patch" from either an older (and incorrect) application version, or
some older version of Tomcat.
That is why I first recommended that you remove the
s not loaded because itsMIME type,
“text/html”, is not “text/css”.
----
Also note :
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/servletapi/javax/servlet/ServletResponse.html#setCharacterEncoding-java.lang.String-
says :
"...c
On 16.01.2020 10:36, Lmhelp1 wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
Indeed, I have such a filter:
In "web.xml":
e is nothing that explicitly says that the InputStream
is no longer available if you have called "getPart".
(It is also in fact not very clear about what happens to the parameters, when the
content-type of the Request is "multipart/form-data", which is only mentioned in
t happened. But
while driving
on the freeway, there's no way to access ssh into the server and key in the
command to
restart tomcat. httpd was working fine. It would have been nice to bring up a
non-tomcat
web page on my phone and press a button to cause the tomcat service to restart.
Hi Christopher.
I believe that yours is a really good explanation of why Tomcat collapses consecutive
slashes in URLs.
It's certainly worth a FAQ article, in case the question ever pops up again.
It maybe even be worth a note somewhere in the main documentation, such as where it
explain
Christopher,
I believe that the problem of the OP is that either this filter or the application,
*relies* on the fact that Tomcat would NOT collapse multiple consecutive slashes in the
URL, to a single slash.
That (the non-collapsing) seems to have been the case in some previous versions of
On 29.11.2019 06:59, rekha...@dell.com wrote:
Highly Restricted - Confidential
...
Then maybe a public list, which is also archived for years in various places, is not the
best communication channel ?
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From: George Stanchev
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 1:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: tomcat service app
I am trying to troubleshoot an issue where when I call tomcat8.exe with
following parameters it writes [2] to the registry (newline where the
semicolon was) and
On 20.10.2019 10:07, Emefile Francis Nwajie wrote:
Hello All,
Top of the day to you.
I have a VPS with CentOs 7.
I am trying to start-up Tomcat 9.0.27 using "systemctl start tomcat". And I
got the error message - "Cannot add dependency job for unit
systemd-console-setup.
Hi.
It is unfortunately a bit difficult to make sense of the description and information that
you provide below.
But one thing is quite certain :
By the time tomcat (if I understand correctly, the one that you call the "slave") writes a
line to its access log, with a result code &q
t;not nice", so I
thought we should also from time to time give kudos when it is).
On 14.10.2019 16:37, Robert Olofsson wrote:
Hi!
Some background:
We are currently running tomcat (9.0.26) and we serve data to
both html/webapp and to our java application. The java application
uses a lot
Hi.
On 12.10.2019 02:17, George S. wrote:
I'm a little confused. What would one hope to gain by doing this?
I'm not that much of an expert on Tomcat or its "ecological niche", but in a general
overall point of view, I would tend to say that anything that "
On 11.10.2019 05:11, Bauer, Margaret M (Peggy) wrote:
Has anyone used tomcat with SiteMinder without having a webserver in front
of it? If so, where can I find the how to?
In the SiteMinder documentation ?
(No kidding. As I recall, they do provide examples with multiple webservers.)
thank
On 08.10.2019 17:11, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
Does anyone know of any tutorials that would demonstrate how to use any
javax.script language in
JSPs instead of Java (e.g. using Jython or JavaScript instead)?
If not, any advice/hint how to realize/create such a functionality (for then
c
On 08.10.2019 13:41, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Hi Andre,
thanks for the extensive response. this is really appreciated. See below
for comments
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 10:27 PM André Warnier (tomcat)
wrote:
Hi.
see at end.
Then the browser tells me that "The page isn’t redirecting pro
On 08.10.2019 00:50, Magosányi Árpád wrote:
On 10/7/19 11:29 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
DirectoryIndex off
RewriteEngine Off
AuthType openid-connect
AllowOverride None
AuthzDBDQuery "a correct database query"
Require dbd-group allrepo
LogL
Adding to my own previous post :
A posteriori, I saw a question here :
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58240796/pass-username-and-client-certificate-from-apache-to-tomcat-using-mod-jk
that may be related to your question on this list.
Examining the above, you problem may be in the httpd
On 07.10.2019 23:24, Magosányi Árpád wrote:
On 10/7/19 8:20 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
Forgot the atribute 'tomcatAuthentication="false"' in the Connector ?
Yes, I did, however adding it back did not improve the situation.
Ok. I just mentioned that, because it
Hi.
see at end.
On 07.10.2019 16:26, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 3:31 PM Konstantin Kolinko
wrote:
пн, 7 окт. 2019 г. в 15:44, Martin Knoblauch :
Hi Konstantin,
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 2:36 PM Konstantin Kolinko <
knst.koli...@gmail.com>
wrote:
2. For Tomcat to
On 07.10.2019 17:36, Magosányi Árpád wrote:
Magosányi,
How are you getting the attributes from the request?
This is the filter code:
String user = httpRequest.getRemoteUser(); Object cert =
httpRequest.getAttribute("javax.servlet.request.X509Certificate");
this.context.log("user:"+user);
On 07.10.2019 13:45, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 07/10/2019 12:22, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Dear fellow Tomcat users,
recently we migrated our application from Tomcat7 to Tomcat9. Most things
work great so far, but we observed on issue. Basically serving static pages
has stopped for us.
Our
of hduverge I get HTTP/nlsl-decadetst.u4agr.com@U$AGR.COM
The Tomcat Authenticator takes care of validating the user. In the
configuration you provided the JAASRealm is - effectively -
(re-)validating the contents of the keytab file. That is why you see the
keytab principal as the authenticated
On 09.09.2019 15:21, Leon Atherton wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion.
I have just tried playing with this value. Setting it to -1, and setting
it to 100x larger than the default.
In both cases, the behaviour seems unchanged.
Without touching this value, Tomcat will accept multipart POST
Hi.
Did you check :
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/config/http.html#Common_Attributes
--> maxPostSize
Note : normally, the browser will encode (Base64 or similar) the content of a file and
send the encoded content, which tends to be significantly larger (in bytes) than the
origi
Hello Jason.
Have a look at the archives of this mailing list, for the last 30 days or so.
I think that there have been some issues with the tomcat(x).exe wrapper
recently.
And I believe (but don't trust me entirely on this) that one quick workaround was to copy
the previous tomcat8.exe pr
On 05.09.2019 20:58, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Praveen,
On 9/5/19 05:07, praveen kumar wrote:
Hello, I am working with an application called geoserver which
works on Apache Tomcat server. Just for an idea for those who donot
know, geoserver is
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