Re: Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5

2005-12-02 Thread Kennedy Roberts
iles. Ideally, point to a directory which contains multiple CRL files. I don't see any way to do this. Does anyone know of a way? If I can get this last part, I will be golden. Thanks again everyone for your help. -Kennedy - Original Message - From: "Kennedy Robert

Re: Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5

2005-12-01 Thread Kennedy Roberts
ng. You will have to use mod_jk to connect Apache web server with tomcat. SSL is very computational intensive. Use Apache's httpd to do the SSL work is more efficient than to use Java-based tomcat. ND -Original Message- From: Kennedy Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, Nov

Re: Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5

2005-11-30 Thread Kennedy Roberts
" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Re: Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5 1) crlFile is a standard parameter for Connector since Tomcat 5.5.10 if my recollection is right. 2) There are no quirks in

Re: Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5

2005-11-30 Thread Kennedy Roberts
he's httpd to do the SSL work is more efficient than to use Java-based tomcat. ND -Original Message- From: Kennedy Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 10:55 AM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5 Hi all, W

Re: Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5

2005-11-29 Thread Kennedy Roberts
You may want to use Apache's mod_ssl to do the CRL checking. You will have to use mod_jk to connect Apache web server with tomcat. SSL is very computational intensive. Use Apache's httpd to do the SSL work is more efficient than to use Java-based tomcat. ND -Original Message-

Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat 5.5

2005-11-29 Thread Kennedy Roberts
Hi all, We've recently migrated our (SSL enabled) web application from SunOne to Tomcat 5.5, and I can't find any information on handling Certificate Revocation Lists in Tomcat. In SunOne, there was a function in the administration console that let you import a CRL. Is there any equivalen

Re: JDK Date version 49.0 vs 48.0 problem

2005-11-22 Thread Kennedy Roberts
Use the unsubscribe directions at the bottom of the message. Thanks. - Original Message - From: Suresh Nair To: Tomcat Users List Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 3:53 PM Subject: Re: JDK Date version 49.0 vs 48.0 problem You must have send this to me by mistake. Please