help.
Ralph
> On Mar 21, 2023, at 6:38 AM, Ralph Grove wrote:
>
>>> I set up the server last year and installed the SSL certificate with no
>>> problem. This year, after the original certificate expired, I downloaded
>>> the new certificate provided by GoDaddy,
> On Mar 21, 2023, at 4:25 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> On 21/03/2023 01:09, Ralph Grove wrote:
>> I'm having a problem installing a new SSL certificate on a GoDaddy-hosted
>> server running Tomcat. Any suggestions for resolving it would be appreciated.
>> I
I'm having a problem installing a new SSL certificate on a GoDaddy-hosted
server running Tomcat. Any suggestions for resolving it would be appreciated.
I set up the server last year and installed the SSL certificate with no
problem. This year, after the original certificate expired, I downloaded
up? Both you and Mark stated that with
origin-form there is nothing to compare the Host header to, which makes sense.
Any thoughts on this assessment?
Thanks,
Ralph
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Subject
request. The
rejection would respond with a 404 Not Found error.
Thanks,
Ralph
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From: Mark Thomas
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2022 3:13 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: allowHostHeaderMismatch option only works if the Host Header has
an http or https prefix
WAR
n
out-of-the-box secure solution.
Any thoughts on the above?
Thanks,
Ralph
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Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2022 12:21 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: allowHostHeaderMismatch option only works if the Host Header has
an http or https prefix
WARN
instead
of http://example.com/myapp
We have enabled the AccessLogValve in server.xml in the hope to see the URL
that reaches tomcat, but it seems that we only get the relative URL there,
never the absolute one, i.e. we only see /myapp when we print %u for example.
Any tips in this area wo
IgnoreCase("http", 0))
condition is never met.
We are probably missing something very basic, and would really appreciate some
guidance.
Thanks,
Ralph Atallah
cStart=/usr/bin/authbind --deep
/usr/local/apache-tomcat-9.0.21/bin/daemon.sh start
User=tomcat
Group=tomcat
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
If you want to run Tomcat via HTTPS you can do the same thing, just touch the
file 443 in /etc/authbind/byport.
Thank
od news is I was able to get authbind to work. If anyone is interested in
the steps I used, please let me know.
Thanks again,
Ralph
On 7/10/19, 5:29 AM, "André Warnier (tomcat)" wrote:
Hi.
Apologies for breaking conventions of this list and top-posting..
It seems
ting Tomcat to bind with port 80? Should I
just bite the bullet and use an HTTP proxy?
Thank you!
Ralph
Ralph Arbelo
Library IT Services - River Campus Libraries
University of Rochester
121B Rush Rhees Library, Rochester, NY 14627
o: 585.275.3449 - f: 585.275.1032
Thanks a lot. Was not aware that this is now in a separate package.
Ralph
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 9:20 AM, Jacopo Cappellato <
jacopo.cappell...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 20, 2014, at 9:10 AM, Ralph Schaer wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > The embedded core jar 7.0.52 no
Hi
The embedded core jar 7.0.52 no longer contains the websocket classes.
It only contains an empty org.apache.tomcat.websocket package
Version 7.0.50 of the embedded core contains all the websocket classes.
Is this a intentional change or maybe a bug in the build process?
Ralph
Hi
I'm fiddling with the latest Tomcat 8.0.0-RC3 and get the following WARNING
log message. This happens on Windows and on Linux.
I created a simple maven project:
https://github.com/ralscha/tomcat8warning that
demonstrates the problem.
Clone it, create a war with mvn package and copy the war int
time then it stops.
>
> Yes I checked the log but there is no sign of stopping application or
> nothing about Too many database connections.
Please don't top-post.
When your application(s) stopped: take a thread dum
ter some time(24 Hour - 48
> Hours) the applications stop working. I can't find out what the problem
What does that mean? Did you take a look at the tomcat logfiles?
Ralph
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is now already in the maven central repository and ready for use.
https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/OSSRH-5787?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
Ralph
The bundle got accepted. ecj 4.2.1 is now available from the maven central
repository.
Ralph
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Ralph Schaer wrote:
> I started the process of uploading the ecj 4.2.1 artefacts to the maven
> central repository.
> I followed the description from Ia
+Artifacts+to+The+Central+Repository
the process is in the last stage "My Bundle is Uploaded. What Next?".
So I have to wait for the sonatype people and see if they approve the
bundle.
The files are in this staging repository:
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/central_bundles-2
You find the ecj jar on this site:
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/R-4.2.1-201209141800/
Section:
JDT Core Batch Compiler
Ralph
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Supun Malinga wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Where can I find the ecj 4.2.1 jar?, except from the tomcat dis
wnload.php/513/Parliament-v2.7.4-darwin.zip
Thanks,
Ralph
On 11/19/12 12:32 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Hi. Thanks for the update.
Ralph Grove wrote:
The problem turned out to be one of the war files that I'm loading
into Tomcat. JSP's work fine until that particular war file is
depl
thout that war
file loaded, Tomcat is working normally with JRE 1.7, so the JRE version
wasn't the problem.
Thanks,
Ralph
On 11/17/12 9:39 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Ralph,
On 11/16/12 3:15 PM, Ralph Grove wrote:
I stopped tomcat, de
I stopped tomcat, deleted work and all of the application directories
that were derived from war files. Same problem after restarting, though.
It looks like all JSP's are failing.
Ralph
On 11/16/12 3:01 PM, Daniel Mikusa wrote:
On Nov 16, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Ralph Grove wrote:
I
-query.cs.jmu.edu
Thanks,
Ralph Grove
*type* Exception report
*message* _java.lang.AbstractMethodError:
javax.servlet.jsp.JspFactory.getJspApplicationContext(Ljavax/servlet/ServletContext;)Ljavax/servlet/jsp/JspApplicationContext;_
*description* _The server encountered an internal error that prevented
Am 19.10.2012 21:32, schrieb vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in:
> Thanks ralph for responding
> Just only below line is enough??
Yes.
You can find more info about logging with Tomcat here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/logging.html
Regards,
with Info level only whereas all other log
> files have finest log level set (e.g. Host-manager.log/manager.log)
>
> Kindly help
>
> Thanks,
> Vicky
>
Hi Vicky,
you need to add:
org.apache.catalina.level=FINEST
Regards,
Ralph
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l/7.21.7
>> OpenSSL/0.9.8o zlib/1.2.3 libidn/1.18 libssh2/1.2.2
>> Host: localhost
>> Accept: */*
>>
> < HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
I am guessing here: if you want to restrict access to your tomcat server
to certain clients, you could solve this by configuring your fir
e readable
for the user tomcat6 is running with.
Regards,
Ralph
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do you get this error upon first deployment or re-deploy?
do you restart tomcat after you redeploy your jni app?
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you can also try the oreilly file upload api, I have used it in many projects
without issue
http://www.servlets.com/cos/ (download)
http://java.itags.org/java-essentials/11012/ (an example)
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can you extend org.apache.catalina.connector.Response adding the HttpResponse
object and its getter/setter
and call that before valve.invoke()
also depending on what you are putting in your cookie and if the users are
logging on or not (you could also use ipaddress but that is flaky is they are
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> the tomcats logs have no errors in them, they end after start up (I haven't
> installed any app
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On 30/06/201
tomcat version 6.0.20
os: windows xp sp3 professional edition
sun java jdk 1.5.11
I am trying to do the following
(a) create a certificate authority and self sign server and client certificates
using openssl and keytool
(b) import the keytool keystore into tomcat
(c) verify the certificate chaing
n.
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On 10/31/08 10:56 AM, "Petr Sumbera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>
>>> From: Andrew Ralph Feller, afelle1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: Re: relation between Tomcat and Apache Commons
>>>
That is a good point.
What is your preferred method of running Tomcat? JSVC? Startup / shutdown
scripts? Front-end with Apache HTTP server? Standalone?
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On 10/30/08 3:49 PM, "Caldarale, Charles R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> From: Andrew Ralph Feller, afelle1 [m
Chuck,
I'm already following up on this on a different thread, however it seems
possible to run Tomcat on a non-privileged port with a non-root account and
have requests for port 443 redirected to Tomcat's listening port. This way
Tomcat can run as non-root and no need to compile and use JSVC. I
jsvc runs tomcat as an unprivileged user as well. One
> advantage to jsvc is it allows tomcat to be run by itself without funky
> iptables rules or a front-end server. It's a simpler setup and overall
> I'm a firm believer in simpler = better.
>
> --David
>
>
Torsten,
What is your LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to? Is it something like this:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/apr/lib
Are there world permissions for anyone to read this directory?
I know you mentioned that you front-end Tomcat with HTTPD and assumed your
use of APR is to free Tom
Thanks for the response Torsten!
In our environment, the machines we have Tomcat running on strictly use
Tomcat 6, APR for SSL support, and we load balance applications through an
external load balancer. We have been able to get by without brining HTTPD
for things like mod_rewrite or any of the P
Torsten,
Have you updated your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include APR lib?
A-
On 10/30/08 12:15 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to install the APR Tomcat Native Library on a Solaris SPARC
> server.
>
> Since it has only OpenSSL installed and no build system available,
After stepping through the tcpdump, we determined that the health checks are
Layer 4 TCP health checks where the load balancer doesn't provide any HTTP
request information whatsoever and closes the connection as soon as it is
established. Here is the play-by-play of tcpdump:
Source
We put a proxy in front of Tomcat. It serves all the static content.
emerson cargnin wrote:
Well, I said at the beginning that I'm not a big fan of this approach,
but I understand the reasons behind it and the difficulties it would
have to change it.
Other reason for using this approach is when
et then what you are
requesting violates any competent security audit. If they are running on
your local intranet then yes, it might not be a big deal. But even then,
if the server could be used to get at personnel records or payroll, etc.
then this could be just as big an issue.
Ralph
emerson
emerson cargnin wrote:
We use windows on the dev workstatios and unix (SunOS 5.10
Generic_120011-14 sun4v sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-T200) on dev/qa/production
servers.
We use Java 5 and we are migrating to tomcat 5.5 or 6.
Ralph, why do you say it's dangerous? Even if it doesn't have jav
We have a similar need. But doing this with JSPs is very dangerous since
they can have java code within them. Instead, using a templating
language like Velocity would seem to be a mucn better approach.
emerson cargnin wrote:
The policy of our company is to deploy the jsp's separated from the
message /admin/index.html
description The requested resource (/admin/index.html) is not
available.
Now, after this, the link won't work anymore until the admin app is
reloaded.
I also added
in the admin.xml (which the instruction didn't say) but it didn't help
either
Am I missing a step?
Thanks
Ralph
Mike,
Have you been able to make any progress with this? I'm very interested
in the outcome as we experience the same problem.
Ralph
Roark, Mike wrote:
Filip,
Thanks for the help.
You were right about the default for disableUploadTimeout. I must have
been looking at 5.0 docs befor
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