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Tomcat 8 Software Downloads
Welcome to the Apache Tomcat® 8.x software download page. This page provides download links for obtaining the latest versions of Tomcat 8.x software, as well as links to the archives of older releases.
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Release Integrity
You mustverify the integrity of the downloaded files. We provide OpenPGP signatures for every release file. This signature should be matched against the KEYS file which contains the OpenPGP keys of Tomcat's Release Managers. We also provide SHA-512
checksums for every release file. After you download the file, you should calculate a checksum for your download, and make sure it is the same as ours.
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Please see the README file for packaging information. It explains what every distribution contains.
Binary Distributions
- Core:
- zip (pgp, sha512)
- tar.gz (pgp, sha512)
- 32-bit Windows zip (pgp, sha512)
- 64-bit Windows zip (pgp, sha512)
- 32-bit/64-bit Windows Service Installer (pgp, sha512)
- Full documentation:
- tar.gz (pgp, sha512)
- Deployer:
- zip (pgp, sha512)
- tar.gz (pgp, sha512)
- Extras:
- JMX Remote jar (pgp, sha512)
- Web services jar (pgp, sha512)
- Embedded:
- tar.gz (pgp, sha512)
- zip (pgp, sha512)
Source Code Distributions
By default, XAMPP has no passwords set and it is not recommended to run XAMPP with this configuration as it is accessible to others.
Simply type the following command (as root) to start a simple security check:
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sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/xampp security
Now you should see the following dialog on your screen:
XAMPP: Quick security check...
XAMPP: MySQL is accessable via network.
XAMPP: Normaly that's not recommended. Do you want me to turn it off? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Turned off.
XAMPP: Stopping MySQL...
XAMPP: Starting MySQL...
XAMPP: The MySQL/phpMyAdmin user pma has no password set!!!
XAMPP: Do you want to set a password? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Password: ******
XAMPP: Password (again): ******
XAMPP: Setting new MySQL pma password.
XAMPP: Setting phpMyAdmin's pma password to the new one.
XAMPP: MySQL has no root passwort set!!!
XAMPP: Do you want to set a password? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Write the passworde somewhere down to make sure you won't forget it!!!
XAMPP: Password: ******
XAMPP: Password (again): ******
XAMPP: Setting new MySQL root password.
XAMPP: Setting phpMyAdmin's root password to the new one.
XAMPP: The FTP password for user 'nobody' is still set to 'lampp'.
XAMPP: Do you want to change the password? [yes] yes
XAMPP: Password: ******
XAMPP: Password (again): ******
XAMPP: Reload ProFTPD...
XAMPP: Done.
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(1) Setting a password will protect the XAMPP demo pages (http://localhost/xampp/) using this password. The user name is 'lampp'!
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After running this command, your XAMPP installation should be more secure.