It's my understanding that these settings have to do with the embedded 
Tomcat container:

# By default and if you remove this setting, CAS runs on port 8080
server.port=8443

# To disable SSL configuration, comment out the following settings or set 
to blank values.
server.ssl.keyStore=file:/etc/cas/thekeystore
server.ssl.keyStorePassword=changeit
server.ssl.keyPassword=changeit
# server.ssl.ciphers=
# server.ssl.clientAuth=
# server.ssl.enabled=
# server.ssl.keyAlias=
# server.ssl.keyStoreProvider=
# server.ssl.keyStoreType=
# server.ssl.protocol=
# server.ssl.trustStore=
# server.ssl.trustStorePassword=
# server.ssl.trustStoreProvider=
# server.ssl.trustStoreType=

server.maxHttpHeaderSize=2097152
server.useForwardHeaders=true
server.connectionTimeout=20000


If you're running CAS in a standalone container, such as Tomcat, you can 
omit these properties from your cas.properties file. That's been my 
experience anyway.

On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 7:17:06 PM UTC-6, Chris Cheltenham wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Are we to create a certificate XX.der configured in cas.properties 
> separate from the tomcat or jetty kestore?
>
>
> ===========================
>
> Thank You;
>
> Chris Cheltenham
> Technology Services
> The School District of Philadelphia
>
> Work # 215-400-5025
> Cell # 215-301-6571 
>

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