On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Ryan Manikowski <jeenam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are you new to tomcat? If so it would be in your best interested to read:On 5/7/2010 8:18 AM, testwreq wreq wrote:I have a new instllation of tomcat on centos. My $CATALINA_HOME is /usr/share/tomcat5 and tomcat is running.http://localhost:8080 brings up the tomcat page & one of the option is "Administration". I would like to use this web interface and even give some of the test webapp users ability to restart tomcat.According to the home page, users are defined in$CATALINA_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml
. Currently my file has the following contentmore tomcat-users.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<tomcat-users>
<role rolename="tomcat"/>
<role rolename="role1"/>
<user username="tomcat" password="tomcat" roles="tomcat"/>
<user username="both" password="tomcat" roles="tomcat,role1"/>
<user username="role1" password="tomcat" roles="role1"/>
</tomcat-users>
I tried logging to the administration web interface with tomcat/tomcat but it did not work. Can anyone guide to configure this file? I am very new to tomcat.Thank you.
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/manager-howto.html
The apache foundation provides extensive documentation for Tomcat. It is a wealth of knowledge.
>From the page above:
"The username and password you enter do not matter, as long as they identify a valid user in the users database who possesses the role manager."
-- Ryan Manikowski ]] Devision Media Services LLC [[ www.devision.us ryan@xxxxxxxxxxx | 716.771.2282
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