I have SSO functioning, the login JSP is disabled, however I configure Seraph it attempts to authenticate a path.
If I place a static HTML page in the application root directory for my monitoring system to read I would like it to be made public and for Seraph to ignore the path.
My Seraph Path configuration
<seraph-paths>
<path name="admin">
<url-pattern>/secure/admin/*</url-pattern>
<role-name>administrators</role-name>
</path>
<path name="secured">
<url-pattern>/secure/*</url-pattern>
<role-name>licenced-users</role-name>
</path>
<path name="bowse">
<url-pattern>/browse/*</url-pattern>
<role-name>arPocJiraUser</role-name>
</path>
<path name="public">
<url-pattern>/tomcatisup.html</url-pattern>
<role-name>permitAll</role-name>
</path>
</seraph-paths>
does it work?
```
<path name="public">
<url-pattern>/tomcatisup.html</url-pattern>
<role-name>permitAll</role-name>
</path>
```
It did not work for me at the time. I used the following approach.
1. Create file $INSTALL_DIR/atlassian-jira/tomcatisup.html
2. Modify the web.xml file. include <welcome-file>tomcatisup.html</welcome-file> to the list of welcome-files
I am getting a good response from the server, I see the request in the access log, I see no error in the security log so it works for me.
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