On 5/1/20, 5:07 PM, "André Warnier (tomcat/perl)" wrote:
I think you may have gotten everyone confused now because
1) you cannot have 2 different tomcat installations under the same
directory (/opt/tomcat in your above explanation)
I've used this style of parallel insta
On Fri, May 1, 2020, 13:32 Darryl Philip Baker <
darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu> wrote:
> Continuing the investigation:
>
> I have the two tomcat installation in /opt/tomcat.
I assume /opt/tomcat is the BASE subdirectory path, where two different
versions are installed under that named BASE. so
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 workers file
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On 5/1/20 14:32, 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 po
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 workers file is defined in
httpd.conf as "JkWorkersFile /opt/t
On 01.05.2020 00:09, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
I am trying to browse to one of the JKmount URLs in this case
https://myserver.northwestern.edu/LmsSync/. When I point the symbolic link to
the 9.0.20 installation, it works fine. When I point the symbolic link to the
9.0.34 installation, it I ge
I am trying to browse to one of the JKmount URLs in this case
https://myserver.northwestern.edu/LmsSync/. When I point the symbolic link to
the 9.0.20 installation, it works fine. When I point the symbolic link to the
9.0.34 installation, it I get a 404 error.
Darryl Baker, GSEC (he/him/his)
S
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On 4/30/20 07:59, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I am trying to upgrade a development environment from 9.0.20 to
> 9.0.34 and I am having issues getting the tomcat-connectors-1.2.46
> (mod_jk) to work in with the new version.
Can you be more
Thank you for your suggestions. I don't see any difference in the results. I
think I have logging turned up all the way but nothing in the way of errors
from Tomcat. I'm looking at HTTPD now.
Darryl Baker, GSEC (he/him/his)
Sr. System Administrator
Distributed Application Platform Services
Nor
My workers is identical to yours and it works.
Here is our connector config that is working.
Might want to try removing address="127.0.0.1" and/or
tomcatAuthentication="false"
The fix for the Ghostcat vulnerability created some config challenges on the
ajp protocol. I'm pretty sure it’
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