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00:02.35 | mweltin | tomcat 6, centos 5, SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_29-b11). I'm working with a geonode instance. Once logged in I can navigate directly to a page that results in a 401 error when tomcat tries to get it. |
00:03.17 | mweltin | where does a tomcat app look for username and password pairs when requesting information that requires a login? |
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00:30.17 | bs0d | Hello everybody. I have a machine running Apache Tomcat/Coyote JSP engine 1.1. Seems like it is kind of a Tomcat web application management systems. But I cannot connect there with my browser. Do I have to use a special tool for this to connect to it? |
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05:39.55 | raddy | Hello Everybody |
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06:00.50 | raddy | I am trying to rotate tomcat stdout logs in Windows |
06:01.37 | raddy | Have configured log4j as global logger and configured dailyrollingfile as appender |
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06:02.11 | mirukat | Hi all. |
06:02.23 | raddy | Even than, the both stdout log files and our web app log files are not being rolled over |
06:02.47 | raddy | Can anybody share your suggestions to me? |
06:02.53 | mirukat | I was wondering if there is a way to make a website that is accessible from my home computer. I know how to set up the servers and everything but I can't seem be able to have people access it from outside of my network |
06:04.00 | raddy | mirukat : Try local http://progrium.com/localtunnel/ |
06:04.05 | mirukat | thank you |
06:04.18 | mirukat | sorry i can't help you with your issue. I am somewhat new to this |
06:04.34 | raddy | mirukat : No problem |
06:06.06 | mirukat | raddy: is rubygems for linux? |
06:06.10 | mirukat | the commands are for unix |
06:06.16 | mirukat | or does it expect me to use cygwin? |
06:07.50 | raddy | mirukat : It is for rubygems, but ruby is platform neutral |
06:09.28 | raddy | mirukat : Or try dyndns |
06:10.02 | mirukat | see but I dont understand out dyndns would solve my problem...the issue I believe is with the port, not the ip or domain |
06:10.35 | raddy | mirukat : what is the port number? |
06:10.47 | mirukat | 80. |
06:10.51 | mirukat | I know ISP's block that |
06:10.58 | mirukat | but i have changed it to everything I can think of |
06:11.28 | raddy | mirukat : then dyndns won't have any problems as long as you open port 80 in your ISP router |
06:11.52 | mirukat | thanks |
06:12.18 | mirukat | raddy: do you know if it is possible for me to configure dyndns to work only when my vpn is switched on? |
06:12.28 | mirukat | Is it that all i need to do is configure it to the vpn? |
06:12.56 | raddy | mirukat : Sorry, VPN is not my cup of tea |
06:13.04 | mirukat | well thanks anyways |
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08:21.55 | raddy | Anybody using tomcat in Windows ? |
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09:13.28 | raddy | 01Anybody using tomcat in Windows ?01 |
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10:45.00 | raddy | 01Anybody using tomcat in Windows ? |
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12:53.08 | shecki | hi, i want to change my tomcat from listening only to ipv6 to listen on ipv4? how to do this? |
12:53.29 | raddy | 01Anybody using tomcat in Windows ? |
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15:36.03 | tilya | goog afternoon |
15:36.35 | tilya | i have a problem with tomcat not marking a connection as secure |
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15:36.55 | tilya | i have two connectors in my tomcat, using mod_jk to proxy from apache to tomcat |
15:37.27 | tilya | apache sends it to the right connector, the connector has secure="true" scheme="https" proxyPort="443" |
15:37.50 | tilya | on one server it works, on the other it doesn't and i'm quite lost in what might cause this |
15:41.08 | tilya | any idea of where i should look |
15:41.11 | tilya | ? |
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17:07.11 | evilrob | needs a hand with increasing logging detail around what is causing a shutdown |
17:08.36 | evilrob | I have a customer that is running 7.0.14 with our webapp. After they start it, our app throws a dozen or so exceptions for host not found (customer has old hosts in DB table) and then starts what looks like an orderly shutdown. |
17:09.07 | evilrob | I'd like to see logging around "why" the shutdown is being executed. Is that possible? |
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17:53.06 | samu | Oh, hi |
17:53.10 | samu | just a small question. |
17:53.37 | samu | is it possible to run tomcat as a normal user, without any root access (no privilege dropping here), with config and logs in their homedir, but with all binaries installed globally? |
17:53.59 | samu | there is something like TPE done here, so they can't just download their own binaries |
17:54.26 | samu | I've managed to run tomcat as an user by giving single user write access to system-wide conf/ and logs/ files, but I would like to make it run more globally ;) |
17:56.12 | samu | I don't think this is related to my system and tomcat version, but since the welcome message asks me to provide these: FreeBSD 8.2 64bit, tomcat-7.0.22 and java version "1.6.0_07" (Diablo Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_07-b02) |
17:56.21 | evilrob | samu: as long as you're not trying to bind to a port below 1024, and your user has rights to write to the directories, it shouldn't be a problem |
17:56.43 | samu | evilrob: well, that's what I'm asking about, mostly - how to change the location of conf/ and logs/ for a single user ;) |
17:56.56 | samu | 'cause, let's say I would like to give three users to use tomcat. |
17:57.07 | samu | it would make sense if they could store their configs in their home directories |
17:57.08 | samu | and their logs. |
17:57.46 | samu | I know it is possible to run tomcat if the user has rights to write/read the conf/ and logs/ directories, which are installed globally on the server - I just did that to check if tomcat would run without any problems;) |
17:58.48 | evilrob | reading through the catalina.sh, it sets the CATALINA_OUT variable to "$CATALINA_BASE"/logs/catalina.out |
17:58.57 | evilrob | there's your log dir env var |
17:59.03 | samu | well - for sure tomcat doesn't suppose that binding to a port could raise 'operation not permitted' - I have my own kernel module here, which allows users to reserve ports and tomcat log output isn't very readable ;P |
17:59.15 | samu | but that's not related. |
17:59.59 | evilrob | read the top section of the catalina.sh |
18:00.20 | evilrob | CATALINA_OUT (Optional) Full path to a file where stdout and stderr will be redirected. |
18:01.04 | samu | I guess it's catalina_base that will point to my dynamic config files.. |
18:01.33 | samu | yeah, it runs |
18:01.37 | samu | thanks ;-) |
18:02.41 | evilrob | CATALINA_BASE points to your conf files it looks like too (from the description at the top of the file) |
18:04.02 | samu | yeah, it actually does |
18:04.04 | samu | and I see that it works |
18:04.11 | samu | okay, thats what my user has been asking for |
18:04.12 | samu | thanks ;) |
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18:05.30 | samu | thanks and have a good day ;) |
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18:05.33 | bgladsto | hello all. I'm running tomcat 6.0.33, java 1.6.0_29, and ubuntu 11.10 64-bit (kernel version 3.0.0-12) |
18:05.52 | bgladsto | i'm using tomcat to connect to 2 oracle datasources, defined in conf/server.xml |
18:06.05 | bgladsto | when i start tomcat, it takes something on the order of 7 minutes to start |
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18:06.29 | bgladsto | i'm able to connect to the databases, and it works eventually, but it's very slow |
18:06.49 | bgladsto | once i'm connected, it's plenty fast. do you have any ideas what could be causing the slow connection? |
18:08.56 | oxez | Hello. I'm not sure if this is a tomcat related problem or a framework one(struts). I want to get rid of the ;jsessionid=xxxxxx that is appended to the URLs. Is there a way to do that ? I've tried adding disableURLRewriting="true" to my server.xml, but it doesn't seem to work. I've looked up some rules with tuckey's urlrewriting module, I still have ;jsessionid. I found a filter I tried (http://randomcoder.org/articles/jsessionid-considered-harmful) but I still see |
18:10.51 | oxez | This is on tomcat 6.0.32 / Windows. |
18:16.01 | cjz | you have cookies disabled? |
18:17.51 | oxez | I should have added: The goal of this is when a link gets shared on facebook on my application, it (facebook) goes back to my page for the opengraph tags, and this is where the jsessionid is appended. I have to get the number of "likes" from their API but the jsessionid messes the results. |
18:19.26 | oxez | cjz: I do have cookies enabled, but I think the question would be if there are cookies involved when facebook goes to my page right? |
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22:51.30 | ggarri | hello |
22:52.06 | ggarri | how could tell me how I can add a folder in my tomcat service? |
22:52.14 | ggarri | how could tell me how I can add a folder in my tomcat services? |
22:52.46 | ggarri | so I can use a relative link and I don't have to use ../webapp/ |
23:00.30 | ggarri | hello ? |
23:00.33 | ggarri | Changing webapps default directory |
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23:26.43 | anonobomber | ggarri: change it in your server.xml for tomcat |
23:26.53 | ggarri | I knew |
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23:27.06 | ggarri | but I try it and does't work any |
23:27.47 | anonobomber | check your tomcat log files for errors |
23:28.07 | ggarri | anonobomber: I change the line <host ..localhost...> |
23:28.19 | ggarri | but I dont't know why |
23:28.30 | anonobomber | the appBase is what tells it where to look |
23:28.32 | ggarri | but it does't catch the path |
23:28.57 | ggarri | ok |
23:28.59 | ggarri | wait |
23:29.05 | ggarri | I'll send you the line |
23:29.46 | anonobomber | and the new webapps folder should be set to 0755 permissions |
23:30.43 | ggarri | <PROTECTED> |
23:30.44 | ggarri | <PROTECTED> |
23:30.44 | ggarri | <PROTECTED> |
23:30.58 | ggarri | on linux I could work |
23:31.11 | ggarri | but now I am configuring Windows machine |
23:31.43 | anonobomber | oh I have no idea how the paths or permissions should be set on windows |
23:31.58 | ggarri | xD |
23:31.58 | ggarri | ok |
23:31.59 | ggarri | thx |
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