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FYI i rolled back to Tomcat 7.0.54 (from .59) and it has resolved
the issue.<br>
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I'm unsure what exactly caused this but when i attempt to access
my instance of dogtag tomcat is reporting the following errors;<br>
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169: }
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171: ServletContext tksContext = getServletContext().getContext("/tks");
172: String tksName = tksContext.getServletContextName();
173: String tksPath = tksContext.getContextPath();
174: if (!"".equals(tksPath) && request.isSecure()) {
175: %>
Is it possible to re-install the tomcat instance without losing my CA install? Or can anyone suggest another resolution.
Cheers
Rees
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