When I connect over the VPN, however, I can't access the webapp. I can mount the drive of the computer itself as a network drive. When I go into the root webapp directory for tomcat, and I click index.html, it only shows the page title and the header and nothing else. Any help, or point in the right direction, would be greatly appreciated.

Also, are you accessing the application using a public endpoint, or privately via an Azure virtual network (ExpressRoute, site-to-site, or point-to-site VPN)? – Trevor Sullivan Jan 22 '15 at 23:51 yes, multiple different PCs and a couple of macs, connecting to a public endpoint. Hello all, as part of my apps are developed as JSP I need to use Private JVM to manage it individualy in tomcat. Learn how to install a web and database server, email, FTP client or other applications. If you require encryption on that connection, consider going https - or establish a tunnel or VPN between the servers. I love AJP, due to the features that David already mentioned. It'll just be even more work once tomcat comes "secure by design". By the way, this change is also incorporated into tomcat 8.5.51 and 7.0.100 I have the tomcat integrated Eclipse IDE in my local machine. The DB connections should be accessed from the clients network and I am trying to connect to the Database via VPN. When I start the tomcat server from my local machine and try to launch the tomcat default home pagewith the VPN connected, I get a "The requested URL could not be Again, the HTTP Basic Authentication sends the username and password in clear text (password is encoded in Base64, but not encrypted). It is totally insecure, unless you use a secure transport (HTTPS) or VPN (Virtual Private Network). The Tomcat's webapp manager (under webapps/manager) uses BASIC authentication. HTTP DIGEST Authentication I am working on a Java website (JSP/Servlets, etc) that a company wants available only through the internal network and over VPN. How would I make this possible? How can someone at home, using VPN, open a browser and reach that website (which is hosted on an internal server)? Apr 17, 2013 · Recently we introduced a VPN to replace a 1.5Mbps MPLS line to one of our remote sites. We have a 30/5Mbps cable connection there and a 10/10Mbps bonded T1 at our home site. On the main site we have a Sonicwall NSA 2400 and the remote site is running a Sonicwall TZ 205 with a site-to-site VPN.

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I had the same problem, that "some other IP" is the IP your machine has been assigned connecting with your VPN connection. If you set your Tomcat server to host applications from that IP which is the "Host name" under the Tomcat general information section (double clicking on the server in Eclipse displays this info) everything should work OK.

If you require encryption on that connection, consider going https - or establish a tunnel or VPN between the servers. I love AJP, due to the features that David already mentioned. It'll just be even more work once tomcat comes "secure by design". By the way, this change is also incorporated into tomcat 8.5.51 and 7.0.100 I have the tomcat integrated Eclipse IDE in my local machine. The DB connections should be accessed from the clients network and I am trying to connect to the Database via VPN. When I start the tomcat server from my local machine and try to launch the tomcat default home pagewith the VPN connected, I get a "The requested URL could not be Again, the HTTP Basic Authentication sends the username and password in clear text (password is encoded in Base64, but not encrypted). It is totally insecure, unless you use a secure transport (HTTPS) or VPN (Virtual Private Network). The Tomcat's webapp manager (under webapps/manager) uses BASIC authentication. HTTP DIGEST Authentication I am working on a Java website (JSP/Servlets, etc) that a company wants available only through the internal network and over VPN. How would I make this possible? How can someone at home, using VPN, open a browser and reach that website (which is hosted on an internal server)? Apr 17, 2013 · Recently we introduced a VPN to replace a 1.5Mbps MPLS line to one of our remote sites. We have a 30/5Mbps cable connection there and a 10/10Mbps bonded T1 at our home site. On the main site we have a Sonicwall NSA 2400 and the remote site is running a Sonicwall TZ 205 with a site-to-site VPN. By all-to-all we mean that the session gets replicated to all the other nodes in the cluster. This works great for smaller cluster but we don't recommend it for larger clusters(a lot of Tomcat nodes). Also when using the delta manager it will replicate to all nodes, even nodes that don't have the application deployed. Jul 24, 2020 · Note: In the above setup we used classic VPN on the Google side and the two tunnel setup provided the redundancy on the side of Anypoint Platform. However, if the topology requires setting up a high availability VPN on the Google side, we need to configure a separate Anypoint VPN. In that case, we will have four tunnels in all.