Hi All,
A new vulnerability has surfaced regarding TLS and Key Exchange agreement (more
specifically the key size.)
"The SSL/TLS server supports key exchanges that are cryptographically weaker
than recommended. Key exchanges should provide at least 224 bits of security,
which translates
to a m
No because it assumes lets crypt can work on your platform and it
assumes you are using docker. Where is the method I posted it the
canonical method that requires nothing but running tomcat (the JRE has
all the tools you want in it)
On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 9:18 AM Martynas Jusevičius
wrote:
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Hello,
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> Von: Jasmin Ćatić
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> Betreff: Re: Publishing Tomcat webapp
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> Now I have another setback.
> I have my tomcat running on the domain name www.mydomain.com and I
> have an SSL certificate o
Hi,
Wouldn’t this setup be easier to deploy as a Docker container?
We have an image with SSL server cert support:
https://github.com/AtomGraph/letsencrypt-tomcat
On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 at 16.09, Aryeh Friedman
wrote:
> Here are the steps to installing a SSL cert (it varies slightly based
> on who
Here are the steps to installing a SSL cert (it varies slightly based
on who your certificate authority [CA] is):
Generate a CSR with keytool (it must be key tool despite what the
tomcat docs say since for whatever reason it refuses to import from
any other SSL tool):
keytool –keystore clientkeys
Now I have another setback.
I have my tomcat running on the domain name www.mydomain.com and I have an
SSL certificate on this domain (CA_BUNDLE, Certificate and Key) in my
CPanel.
How to configure Tomcat to use this SSL and HTTPS protocol.
Thanks again for your help
pon, 18. srp 2022. u 08:24 Ja