One question as I try this - how to get logging at the debug level for the
handshake process? I have tried setting everything in logging.properties to
FINEST, but it makes no difference.
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From: David Sills [mailto:dsi...@datasourceinc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12
ng once already.
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 12:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Problem with clientAuth SSL connection
Mark,
On 1/12/16 12:01 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 12/01/2016 16:39, David
Oh, and by the way, it turns out I'm using Java 6, not 8. Not that that should
make a huge difference, but our client is a bit behind the times.
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ntAuth SSL connection
David,
On 1/12/16 7:43 AM, David Sills wrote:
> All:
>
> I'm trying to set up clientAuth SSL connection between a batch process and
> Tomcat (7.0.55, Java 8 64-bit server). One-way SSL works wonderfully. I set
> up a server certificate (self-signed) and use
at
org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPSender.getSocket(HTTPSender.java:191)
at
org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPSender.writeToSocket(HTTPSender.java:404)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPSender.invoke(HTTPSender.java:138)
... 11 more
Does anyone have any ideas that might help?
Thanks!
David Sills
(per the JEE
spec). Another way to handle it is to JAR it up into a JAR file and put it into
WEB-INF/lib, but that's a bit trickier. Just a thought: that way other
applications can use different values for the same properties. But if it's
working for you....
David Sills
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Shouldn't be too difficult, but there are a lot of variables. I would
suggest you wait until we are in the office together. Hopefully
tomorrow? Depending on the elements, of course...
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From: Chris Hall [mailto:ch...@securityfederalbank.com]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012
I use at least 3 versions routinely, all running at the same time. Just
make sure that they use different ports (conf/server.xml).
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David,
On 4/3/12 1:02 PM, David Sills wrote:
> It seems to be better if I create a "setenv.bat" file with this
> content:
gh the
process). By default, such a file doesn't exist. This produces, at
least, a "tomcat.log" file.
So I am getting something. What, exactly, especially when it comes to
application logging, I'm still working through.
David Sills
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From: Konstantin
All:
I am forced by a client's requirement to use Java 1.4.2 (I know,
antediluvian, right?) and so to test on Tomcat 5.5 with the
compatibility package. So far, Tomcat works fine, with one exception: I
get no logs. I have set up logging just as suggested (in detail) in
http://tomcat.apache.org/
advance for any help you might be able to provide.
David Sills
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