Well, I'll give it a try and see if I can get that to work.
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Browse All TopicsI know nothing about Tomcat except that one of the tools we use requires it to run. But I am starting to learn. So I have this question of all you experts...
Is there an EASY way to make Tomcat prevent, alter or redirect if it sees an external user (not in a given IP range) trying to pass a given variable in the query string?
For example...
http://www.myTomcat.com/my
If view=/int/ is in the query string, I want to stop external users and maybe redirect them to another page.
Like I said, I am a super newbie.
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by: ahoffmannPosted on 2009-06-23 at 06:30:49ID: 24691634
I'd use apache's mod_rewrite for that.
/page
I guess you already have apache infront of your tomcat, then use in httpd.conf
RewriteRule \?.*view=\/int\/test\/ http://some.tld/redirected