Hi Chris,
This didn't make a difference and no difference in CPU utilization was
observed. The lockup happens before server request the client cert so you can
drop my big fat cacerts in a TC instance create a client-cert connector, in our
case we set the " javax.net.ssl.trustStore" to explicitl
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George,
On 10/16/19 12:55, George Stanchev wrote:
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> On 15/10/2019 22:15, George Stanchev wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would need some help with tracking an issue with TC 8.5.47
>> (windows x64, java: azul 1.8.0_222) configured with [1] and
>> tcnative-1.
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Mark,
On 10/16/19 04:41, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Mark,
>>
>> On 10/15/19 09:37, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> On 14/10/2019 20:29, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
From a long-time (occasional) list contributor : That's a
nice post, in many ways, and
On 15/10/2019 22:15, George Stanchev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would need some help with tracking an issue with TC 8.5.47 (windows x64,
> java: azul 1.8.0_222) configured with [1] and tcnative-1.dll. When a simple
> client tries to connect to the server, the server hangs on SSL handshake
> until eith
On 15/10/2019 22:15, George Stanchev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would need some help with tracking an issue with TC 8.5.47 (windows x64,
> java: azul 1.8.0_222) configured with [1] and tcnative-1.dll. When a simple
> client tries to connect to the server, the server hangs on SSL handshake
> until eithe
> Mark,
>
> On 10/15/19 09:37, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 14/10/2019 20:29, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
>>> From a long-time (occasional) list contributor : That's a nice
>>> post, in many ways, and a good way to get quick and useful
>>> answers. I only regret that my own knowledge is not sufficie