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RE: websphere webservice configuration: msg#00118security.web-applications
What's the server doing? Is thread count / proc utilization / memory utilization spiking at this time? It sounds like the server application is not handling the data presented correctly. -----Original Message----- From: Mads Rasmussen [mailto:mads@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 6:57 AM To: webappsec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: OT: websphere webservice configuration sorry if this is a little off topic I might be in the wild, but you might think of it as a potential resource consuming problem. Well, it so happens when we connect to websphere via webservices (from .net) and send a request, websphere stops listening but maintains the socket open, then it enters in timeout and the client has to close the connection It must be some configuration error, but IBM hasn't been very helpfull explaining what goes wrong up till now. I would appreciate if someone have come across something similar or some friendly soul could come up with an idea as to what could be the problem. Regards, Mads Rasmussen Open Communications Security |
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