Tomcat

JVM memory settings for Railo (and Adobe ColdFusion) on Tomcat

by kai 30/12/2013

This is the first post of a loosely connected series about JVM settings (some of them related to memory, some others not). I got kind of inspired by a series of discussion threads on various CFML-related lists sitting in my inbox for a while now (because I felt the urge to comment on them — […]

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Adobe ColdFusion and Railo users: be aware of the newest Apache Tomcat trojan/worm

by kai 27/11/2013

Symantec has recently discovered a trojan/worm-ish thing that threatens application servers running Apache Tomcat. It seems to follow the typical command & control pattern with control servers having been found in Taiwan and Luxembourg so far. This threat is using a very specific attack vector by trying to spread via the Apache Tomcat Managers and […]

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Railo Express Tomcat – updates

by kai 13/05/2013

I’ve just updated the Railo Express on Tomcat bundles that I’m compiling. They now feature Apache Tomcat 7.0.40 (which is a very recommended upgrade from .39) and various Railo versions: Tomcat 7.0.39 and Railo 4.0.4.001 https://mega.co.nz/#!m0IUhYDR!abAZeAh-dukXRw8EpMHV8lWAhGpyXuiyHhpvrNouaKw Tomcat 7.0.40 and Railo 4.0.4.001 https://mega.co.nz/#!6sx3GIrT!LJRexzWxkbQItSg_PdaRaEgsSDhzNzglO6y-Sjz__tk Tomcat 7.0.40 and Railo 4.1.0.004 https://mega.co.nz/#!25ZiFZaL!Q-RzyFRjWz43Xdy7senMmSHHi1wNFgj2cywGyv9X1Tk Tomcat 7.0.40 and Railo 4.1.0.009 https://mega.co.nz/#!f94nnI7a!MuHpoltxQANMISy6l7b8Gx_iZJw8hTf-e5wZ4s4QLrg

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Railo Express Tomcat for OS X

by kai 20/04/2013

And here we go. If you want to play with and try out my unofficial Railo Express Tomcat for OS X, you can get started by just visiting the wiki page for it. On there, I’ve provided some (hopefully useful) instructions on what to do after the download – please note that the screenshots show […]

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Railo Express on Tomcat

by kai 20/04/2013

The other day, I tried to help someone on the Railo mailing list to get an installation of Railo 4 on OS X going. Their problems were manyfold: They tried the OS X installer first, but ran into an issue with other file types besides CFML not properly being resolved by Tomcat (the OS X […]

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Two tips to make Railo 4’s default installation more secure

by kai 16/01/2013

You might have read my recent post about installing Railo 4 on a Debian server. Post-install I did a bit of clean up and also used Pete Freitag’s excellent hackmycf.com against that server. Many people might not know that it does support checking Railo servers as well as Adobe ColdFusion servers. Two interesting things popped […]

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