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).
>>>
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