Hi Mark,
Thanks for the info.
In a nutshell I think the certpath,provider would be sufficient. I'm thinking
that I can add this to the java options as
-Djava.security.debug=ssl:certpath,provider however I don't know how to specify
where to log the information.
Thanks,
Dream * Excel * Explore
Mark,
On 1/6/23 15:00, Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi Jon,
In a word, no. Sorry.
Some sort of info log message probably makes sense for this. SNI makes
things a little more complicated but we should be able to do something.
What is the minimum info you'd like to see?
How about adding a request attr
Evan,
On 1/6/23 15:08, Evan Rempel wrote:
This must have been covered in a previous discussion but I could not
find it.
Everything I read about Tomcat 10.1 say it has moved to Jakarta EE, but
I also read that Tomcat 10.1 runs on/requires "Java 11+".
This does not make sense to me so I have
This must have been covered in a previous discussion but I could not
find it.
Everything I read about Tomcat 10.1 say it has moved to Jakarta EE, but
I also read that Tomcat 10.1 runs on/requires "Java 11+".
This does not make sense to me so I have questions
- Does Tomcat 10.1 run on Java 11
Hi Jon,
In a word, no. Sorry.
Some sort of info log message probably makes sense for this. SNI makes
things a little more complicated but we should be able to do something.
What is the minimum info you'd like to see?
Mark
On 06/01/2023 18:52, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
G
Good afternoon and Happy New Year,
I know about the SSL debug logging, however, I'm checking to see if there is
any out-of-the-box option to capture in a log which SSL certificate and trust
keystore is being used during startup?
Thanks,
Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire
Jon McAlexander
Senior