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> Diarmuid,
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> (Marking as OT because this is not a Tomcat issue.)
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> On 9/1/15 5:34 PM, dmccrthy wrote:
> > Sorry for the ambiguity, we're using scenario (b), outgoing client
> > connections. The server c
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> Subject: RE: Tomcat 7.0.55 Not loading truststore or keystore
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> Hi Jeff,
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> Our client ke
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> Diarmuid,
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> On 9/1/15 1:06 PM, dmccrthy wrote:
> > I am having trouble getting Tomcat to load a truststore and
> > keystore. This seems to be a basic configuration issue but I can't
> > figure o
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> Hi Diarmuid,
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> We have run similar issue with client cert SSL. Is your 3rd party web
> service hosted on Windows/IIS?
>
> George
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connections aren't getting that far.
Thanks,
Diarmuid
On 1 Sep 2015 19:03, "George Stanchev" wrote:
> Hi Diarmuid,
>
> We have run similar issue with client cert SSL. Is your 3rd party web
> service hosted on Windows/IIS?
>
> George
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Hi All,
I am having trouble getting Tomcat to load a truststore and keystore. This
seems to be a basic configuration issue but I can't figure out what the
problem is. Any insights would be gratefully received.
The scenario is:
* A 3rd party web application is deployed in Tomcat
* The 3rrd party
Aug 2015 20:46, "Christopher Schultz"
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> Diarmuid,
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> On 8/28/15 3:25 PM, dmccrthy wrote:
> > Thanks again for replying. I agree it doesn't look like a Tomcat
> > issue and would be happy to close
ket.
Best regards,
Diarmuid
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> Diarmuid,
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> I'm marking this as off-topic because it seems like Tomcat really has
> nothing to do with the situation.
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Regards,
Diarmuid
On 27 Aug 2015 20:36, "Christopher Schultz"
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> Diarmuid,
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> On 8/27/15 12:08 PM, dmccrthy wrote:
> > We are having a problem with a Tomcat client getting
> > "bad_recor
Hi All,
We are having a problem with a Tomcat client getting "bad_record_mac"
exceptions when connecting to a server. Other applications are able to
connect to that service so this seems specific to our client.
I have included a description of the problem, analysis steps taken/not yet
taken, env
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>> Chuck,
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>> On 1/8/15 6:21 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>>> From: dmccrthy [mailto:dmccr...@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Tomcat
>>>> 7.0.56 - How to configure Tomcat/JRE 7u72 for c
rote:
> > From: dmccrthy [mailto:dmccr...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: Tomcat 7.0.56 - How to configure Tomcat/JRE 7u72 for client
> HTTPS Mutual
> > Authentication connections
>
> > I found the link below from 2008.
> > It looks like a minor change to the Catalina W
-URL-handlers-in-Tomcat-web-app-td2006418.html
Thanks,
Diarmuid
On 8 Jan 2015 22:08, "André Warnier" wrote:
> dmccrthy wrote:
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>> Chris, André,
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>> Many thanks. I hadn't considered either the MITM or Apache HTTPD angles.
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> On 1/8/15 9:52 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> > dmccrthy wrote:
> >> Hi,
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> >> Is it possible to configure or hack Tomcat in some way to
> >> intercept outbound HTTP URL requests from a deployed we
Hi,
Is it possible to configure or hack Tomcat in some way to intercept
outbound HTTP URL requests from a deployed web application and convert them
to HTTPS with Mutual Authentication?
My scenario is:
* 3rd party web application that makes client invocations to a server that
requires HTTPS with
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