Thomas Rohde Man thank you very much, i will try it now! =]
2012/1/27, Luciano Andress Martini <777u...@gmail.com>: > Humm sorry friends im not trying to fight, i just really need to do that. > > I will try to draw what i want to happen, maybe my english is very poor. > > (TOMCAT SERVER) says > -Yes i can access > /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/temporarios/upload_contracheque i can upload > files here. > > (USER) says > -No i cant access /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/temporarios/upload_contracheque/ > > (TOMCAT LIST HELPER) says > Luciano, Idiot you need to move this directory outside tomcat6 > upload_contracheque. > > (DEVELOPER) says > Luciano Idiot, i never will move this directory, you just need to > block it, as you do in Apache2. You dont know how to do that? > > Understand now? > > > 2012/1/27, Luciano Andress Martini <777u...@gmail.com>: >> I really want to block a directory like >> /webapps/temporarios/upload_contracheque >> >> Yes is the first option but withou moving the directory outside >> tomcat, because im not the developer of the system, and i just put >> this system on the server.... and i really need to simple block this >> directory...=// >> >> I need to block this, in the similar way that i do in apache... >> /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/temporarios/upload_contracheque >> >> I really cant move this outside this directory. >> >> Thank you. >> >> >> 2012/1/27, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>: >>> Luciano Andress Martini wrote: >>>> I need to do this in tomcat6: >>>> Apache2 form: >>>> <Directory /var/www/temporarios/upload_contracheque> >>>> Order allow,deny >>>> deny from all >>>> </Directory> >>>> >>> >>> I think that you are again not very clear, but I will try to guess. >>> >>> There is no direct equivalent of the above in Tomcat, because Tomcat >>> works >>> on the base of >>> "context" rather than "disk directory". >>> (For an Apache2 equivalent, think <Location> instead of <Directory>). >>> >>> So to re-phrase your question : >>> You have a directory in Tomcat, like (tomcat_dir)/webapps/mywebapp/X , >>> and >>> you want to >>> prevent (all) web users from accessing the content of that sub-directory >>> X. >>> Yes ? >>> >>> If yes, then the best way of achieving this is probably to have this >>> directory be outside >>> of the Tomcat /webapps/ space (better even, totally outside the Tomcat >>> directory tree). >>> If you need to access it from Apache2, then you can always use an Alias >>> in >>> Apache2. >>> E.g. >>> >>> /var/www/site1/docs/ = Apache2 DocumentRoot >>> >>> /var/www/tomcat/webapps/ = Tomcat webapps dir >>> >>> /var/www/temporarios/upload = directory where the files are uploaded >>> >>> In Apache2 : >>> >>> Alias /temporarios/ /var/www/temporarios/ >>> <Directory /var/www/temporarios> >>> ..... (Allow/deny and other things) ... >>> </Directory> >>> >>> In Tomcat : nothing (Tomcat will not even see this directory, and no >>> Tomcat >>> URL can reach >>> it). >>> >>> If your Tomcat webapp needs to read/write there, then you decide that >>> inside >>> your Tomcat >>> webapp.(And you give the Apache and the Tomcat user the appropriate >>> user-id >>> & permissions >>> to read/write there). >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >>> >>> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org