should affect the keystorePass parameter handling in Tomcat in any way.
So why does "changeit" work but some other password doesn't?
Well, go figure.
Samuli
From: Samuli Seppänen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
Re: Tomcat 5.5 and SSL connector: keystore was tampered with [S
From: Samuli Seppänen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 and SSL connector: keystore was
tampered with [SOLVED]
I suppose this Tomcat home does not apply if I use absolute
pathnames, like /root/newkeystore?
There's always a home directory for the process, usually based o
> From: Samuli Seppänen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 and SSL connector: keystore was
> tampered with [SOLVED]
>
> I suppose this Tomcat home does not apply if I use absolute
> pathnames, like /root/newkeystore?
There's always a home directory f
I had no problems running with a password other than "changeit" on any of
5.5.23, 5.5.25, and various 6.0.x levels. As long as the keystore is built with both
passwords the same, everything functions as documented.
Take a look at "Troubleshooting" section in
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5
> From: Samuli Seppänen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 and SSL connector: keystore was
> tampered with [SOLVED]
>
> My only problem has been the requirement to use the
> default password "changeit".
I had no problems running with a password
From: Samuli Seppänen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 and SSL connector: keystore was
tampered with [SOLVED]
Tomcat SSL entries accept the following parameters:
- keystorePass (password for the JKS (Java keystore)
- keypass (password for the key inside the JKS
- keystoreFile
> From: Samuli Seppänen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 and SSL connector: keystore was
> tampered with [SOLVED]
>
> Tomcat SSL entries accept the following parameters:
> - keystorePass (password for the JKS (Java keystore)
> - keypass (password for t
Update on this thing Tomcat+SSL+keystore thing:
I dug into the Tomcat 5.5.25 source code to see what's really going on.
Here's what I found - hopefully it's useful to someone.
Tomcat SSL entries accept the following parameters:
- keystorePass (password for the JKS (Java keystore)
- keypass (p