Alex,
On 1/19/23 13:31, a.grub...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Do you know if in future apache tomcat releases, this will be
possible to put a path? It would be the easiest for everyone, my
opinion...
I believe there are currently two ways to do with with existing Tomcat
releases:
1. service binding pro
Alex,
On 1/21/23 08:24, a.grub...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Then how do you manage the webserver certitficate in Tomcat? Where do you store
the password? I would like to do it of course always without, but the
architecture is like that I have.
Webserver certificate.p12
Webserver certificate.p12.pwd
Thank you Chris, I will read that.
Best
Alex
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Christopher Schultz
Gesendet: Samstag, 21. Januar 2023 16:11
An: users@tomcat.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Password in Tomcat 9.x
Alex,
On 1/19/23 13:33, a.grub...@bluewin.ch wrote:
> I asked Thomas as well
Alex,
On 1/19/23 13:33, a.grub...@bluewin.ch wrote:
I asked Thomas as well, if he knows if this could be solved with
placing the path to the file - in my opinion, this is a easy, safe
possibility to allocate any certs. That would be very helpful to have
such tomcat.
You could use an XML entity f
Mark,
On 1/20/23 07:17, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 20/01/2023 11:18, Dave Breeze wrote:
Many thanks Mark for the answers - appreciated.
Just to be clear I am running 9.0.71 simply by invoking startup.sh
(currently testing). I am not running embedded. I am not too sure
therefore about the "Call
org.
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 8.5.85.
[This post corrects the previous announcement on 2023-01-19 which
contained the wrong version number in the subject line. Both posts refer
to the same actual release from 2023-01-19.]
Apache Tomcat 8 is an op
Pete,
On 1/19/23 12:50, Pete Helgren wrote:
And, just to be clear, the referring to the platform as an AS/400 is
like calling an iPhone an Apple Newton...current implementation of the
IBM i operating system (used to be OS/400) is on Power (AKA PowerPC
64bit). There might be ancient machines r
Hello Mark
Then how do you manage the webserver certitficate in Tomcat? Where do you store
the password? I would like to do it of course always without, but the
architecture is like that I have.
Webserver certificate.p12
Webserver certificate.p12.pwd Password_today Password