Julie McCabe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for that ... I installed APR but also needed a certificate which
> included the Netscape cert type set to SSL Server.
?
> Incidentally, I tried
> the other 2 methods with the new certificate but they failed - I have to
> set this up in Windows also - I pr
Hello,
Thanks for that ... I installed APR but also needed a certificate which
included the Netscape cert type set to SSL Server. Incidentally, I tried the
other 2 methods with the new certificate but they failed - I have to set this
up in Windows also - I probably need a none SSL based HTTPS
Julie McCabe wrote:
> Thanks for the advise - ive tried various permutations of trying to use an
> exisiting CA signed X509 certificate to enable SSL with tomcat. From
> reading various mailing lists it appears this is a frequent problem but one
> that many people have solved using the solutions
Hello,
Thanks for the advise - ive tried various permutations of trying to use an
exisiting CA signed X509 certificate to enable SSL with tomcat. From reading
various mailing lists it appears this is a frequent problem but one that many
people have solved using the solutions I have tried - pe
Hi Julie,
Hi,
I have a ca signed p12 file from which I can extract both a certificate and
key in pem format - I found some info (http://www.junlu.com/msg/85393.html)
which states that you can use a p12 file as a keystore in tomcat by adding
the following into the conf/server.xml file:
W
Hi,
I have a ca signed p12 file from which I can extract both a certificate and
key in pem format - I found some info (http://www.junlu.com/msg/85393.html)
which states that you can use a p12 file as a keystore in tomcat by adding
the following into the conf/server.xml file:
When I tried t
Hi,
As I have told you before, those instructions are not working as expected
against authority
signed (not self-signed) certifcates.
You might have to go through mail-archive of tomcat users list to find more
ways to solve this.
I am sure there is a solution for this.
Tomcat gurus, plea
Hello,
Thanks for the advice, I had installed the APR as tomcat was failing to
shutting down in Windows without it.
Since my overall objective is to use an existing X509 certificate signed by
an academic CA (not Versign or Thwate) I decided to try the openssl. I
followed the steps outlin
Hi,
Based upon your description, I think you are trying to use JSSE way to enable
SSL. Tomcat 5.5 has
two ways to enable SSL: 1) JSSE 2) OpenSSL.
If you are trying with JSSE, please remove tcnative-1.dll from your
TOMCAT_HOME\bin directory. It
should work fine.
If you want to know how to do wi
Hi,
Ive configure SSL support as per documentation - I created the keystore and a
self - signed certificate with the default password, uncommented the 8443
connector for https in the conf/server.xml file.
The problem is that I cannot connect to https://localhost:8443 via the
browser, in the lo
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