-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Coty,
On 6/2/17 2:15 PM, Coty Sutherland wrote: > Hi, > > I'm sure this has been brought up before, but I can't find it so I > figured I'd ask... > > A vanilla installation of tomcat fails to start the admin webapps > with the Security Manager enabled. This is because the manager and > host-manager webapps ship with a context.xml. Why is that a problem? (I'm honestly asking... I've never looked much into the details of how Tomcat + SM works.) > The behavior isn't documented anywhere that I see, so I'm curious > if it's intentional or has been flying under the radar. Are there > reasons why we would not trust an application that we ship when > running under the Security Manager? Is there a reason we can't > move the context.xml for each app into the appropriate > conf/[Engine]/[Host] directory to fix this? We probably can, but that makes the app(s) a little less trivially-relocatable. > If you guys think this is a bug I can file a BZ and fix it :D Or, > mark it as "Beginner" since it's trivial. - -chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJZMcq6AAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYPOcQAMGnmT6iPKblBtdISy/YbOzX A+VKvxGsP2H1RJAI8n8uuUsSQP91wYio5ZPlyEe0kteimQrmR/Q9Avgo5omxQB5o Xi9CbqZq5Nxh/53zwwp5CNHE4CUMGqpQopH1617+M+1OBH8pDGRP+9GstcDAAIU5 a+2FeDge0fufmawfEW2FFpQ59FB3u0FRckkPXTNPvZSU/HmT77U3D2opidpTELtU mkh4g7U8ouEQ2oam6cMEts86Oa7pkon45t3enfO2yUsskFl8vk/jQ3TGjby0VUVf lSVDCZFMcWGs1bBdQgqCpHeM9oTyTtBV3xbHIUKQMYgCEKepZ9baYO3+Se0B+++/ ENX83PnvqsLpqfI+rYsLvkWSdVfOuV/NNkdbt+U2GbqkRrOkj+ACbtIj6RXYn3ST E70bTdHJLci2LJJhFQ0S7Ns8nIaDBjzzPS1xJmwflwtev+EgZPdPs+eHpvY8c00X xFwiOjm0P4YTJMVvQcAq9xbmpzO6RnK+1iKXhUXGWHjHxX1QhAymNLqomz2u3oF4 UO8usmtYtpnxegeqy2Jax86sFfxv0YnKd+FhIW/xVUxF1wsN0qf50JgBIAzmMzO8 Jfu3rJiqxTKEVXCjNkIx2C+tFO2grlhm1qeBR2I7xz5QkAGQeHfWjJs4QUrfOyfl Wa7d1YBTLDTIWrmB6Of6 =4rCb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tomcat.apache.org