each virtual host is independent. Therefore tomcat only keeps the login
information for the current virtual host and applies it to any required
context(manager is a context). Noone should be able to manage other virtual
hosts. 

Charlie

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philipp Sumi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 4:18 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Fw: Use manager with different hosts
> 
> 
> Hello
> 
> ...I recently sent my first post to this mailing list and did 
> wonder why I
> didn't get a copy of it... First, I thought that the server probably
> recognizes me as the sender and doesn't send me the question 
> I already know,
> but I found it a bit strange (also because I'm also on the 
> Velocity list
> which doesn't behave so). However, there was also no response 
> to my mail and
> so I decided to send it again. If you got it twice, I would be glad if
> somebody could tell me (before I start bugging the admin 
> because I think
> something's wrong :-)
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Philipp
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Hello
> >
> >
> > My first post on this list - hello :-)
> >
> > I can't figure out how I can use the manager app savely with various
> virtual
> > hosts. Of course, I can set the manager for every host, but 
> then every
> user
> > would be able to shut down contexts of his own as well as 
> of other hosts,
> if
> > he knows any (www.myhost.com/manager and 
www.myenemyshost.com/manager use
> both tomcat-user.xml). A workaround would be to name the path that calls
the
> manager app differently for every host (www.myhost.com/manager234), but I
> guess there must be a (much) better solution....
>
> Thanks for your advice
>
> Philipp
>


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