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[00:01]<dnzs>hi folks. i'm searching for documentation on securing tomcat. for now, the most important thing is whether to run the container as root or as a dedicated user. can someone point me to some docs, or give me some advice pls?
[00:05]<ngsypnzud>you shouldnt run it as root thats for sure
[00:10]<r9rc2>hi
[00:14]<dnzs>Ensiferum: i'm just not sure how running it as a non-privileged user affects webapps
[00:15]<dnzs>Ensiferum: i guess the jvm doesn't care who's running code right? at worst some code can fail due to insufficient privileges...
[00:20]<ngsypnzud>well you only need to run it with privileges that has read rights
[00:20]<ngsypnzud>that should be sufficient
[00:28]<nxyndjn>i'm looking for suggestions and other fun tricks to help with debugging/monitoring jdbc connection pools.
[00:28]<nxyndjn>y'know...if anybody has anything at hand.
[00:55]<zjzljg>hi. is there any way to send log4j logs to cronolog without having to change the way tomcat is started?
[01:27]<zjzljg>the best thing I can think of is using logrotate, then postscript piping to cronolog... pretty cheesy though
[02:08]<2najd>hello
[02:08]<2najd>I have a working ssl connector, but need to restrict the ciphers to high-grade encryption only. I see at the bottom of http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html that the ciphers can be set, but cannot find a list of the available ciphers.
[02:50]<[2jgj]>Question: im having a hard time mapping my webapp to the root path (www.mything.com/). In conf/server.xml, i put <Context
[02:50]<[2jgj]>oops
[02:51]<[2jgj]>Question: im having a hard time mapping my webapp to the root path (www.mything.com/). In conf/server.xml, i put <Context docBase="$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/mything" path=""/> in the localhost <Host> element. And a request to / yields a 404. What am i missing?
[12:00]<ufrvx>hi, i made logAbandoned attribute true of the commons dbcp, i can't find the log location where it logged abandoned db connections
[14:07]<rrd2y>Hi
[15:12]<ngsypnzud>i only know a programmatic way :p
[15:37]<xzzljjg>Ensiferum: that's to easy. exracing the client host from request and compare it with a "do not work"-database :-)
[15:37]<xzzljjg>butt well... build that function as a filter.....
[15:37]<xzzljjg>should work
[15:44]<ngsypnzud>i was mostly thinking about implÃementing Realm
[15:47]<xzzljjg>ah...
[15:47]<xzzljjg>ok
[15:48]<xzzljjg>:-)
[15:48]<xzzljjg>that's the easy way :-)
[16:38]<rrd2y>
[16:39]<rrd2y>solved by /sbin/route add -host ... gw 127.0.0.1
[16:39]<rrd2y>:-)
[17:52]<prffrad>if you have 2 of the same jars in tomcat/common/lib and in webapps/YOURapp/lib, which jar gets loaded by YOURapp?
[17:53]<swggvg>fallacy: http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/class-loader-howto.html
[17:54]<prffrad>thanks
[17:55]<swggvg>fallacy: no problem (important bookmark ;-) )
[22:41]<zrrn_>Hi, I am using apache2 and tomcat4, JK2 connector. Is it possible to create a .jsp in a virtual host web page and have it work, I assume so, how? any help would be good. :)
[22:43]<zrrn_>The webapps examples work so I assume tomcat is set up correctly..
[22:45]<zrrn_>Note I am looking to have standalone jsp s not part of a web app.
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