017 at 1:24 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Don Flinn [mailto:fl...@alum.mit.edu]
> > Subject: Re: Trouble using SSL with Tomcat 9
>
> > I installed a new download of tomcat 9, established one application with
> > php/java
> From: Don Flinn [mailto:fl...@alum.mit.edu]
> Subject: Re: Trouble using SSL with Tomcat 9
> I installed a new download of tomcat 9, established one application with
> php/java bridge (need php and java access). Set the SSL port to an unused
> port, 443, and ran my app who'
Hi Andre
I installed a new download of tomcat 9, established one application with
php/java bridge (need php and java access). Set the SSL port to an unused
port, 443, and ran my app who's only out put is an H1 message. This time I
get the expected error from Chrome with the red warning about bad
I've put the log files, the jpg of the chrome page and the netstat -a -b in
Google Drive and sent you a link.
My application is somewhat complex and hopefully not the cause of the
problem. It is composed of a large number of php and javascript files in
the Financials application, which includes
On 25.09.2017 15:57, Don Flinn wrote:
Andre,
I've attached the output from netstat -a. I see 8080 listening, but not 8443.
I've also
attached the screen shot of the result of running my "protected" application in
Tomcat.
This list removes most attachments, so we did not get the screenshot.
Andre,
I've attached the output from netstat -a. I see 8080 listening, but not
8443. I've also attached the screen shot of the result of running my
"protected" application in Tomcat. As I mentioned, when I have Norton
Security and it shuts down Windows firewall and runs its own firewall.
Don
On 24.09.2017 16:08, Don Flinn wrote:
Andre,
I apologize for not giving all my information. As you perceived, I'm
running Windows. Other info, Windows 10, Tomcat 9, java 1.8.0_144. As you
suggested, using netstat and telnet I found that port 8443 is not open.
Looking further Windows firewall is
Andre,
I apologize for not giving all my information. As you perceived, I'm
running Windows. Other info, Windows 10, Tomcat 9, java 1.8.0_144. As you
suggested, using netstat and telnet I found that port 8443 is not open.
Looking further Windows firewall is controlled by Norton security. I am
no
On 24.09.2017 02:36, Don Flinn wrote:
I'm trying to use a self signed certificate generated in keytool. When I
run the application Chrome, Firefox and internet Explorer using
localhost:8080/ all the browsers do a redirect to localhost:8443 and
then return This site can’t be reachedL*ocalhost* re
I'm trying to use a self signed certificate generated in keytool. When I
run the application Chrome, Firefox and internet Explorer using
localhost:8080/ all the browsers do a redirect to localhost:8443 and
then return This site can’t be reachedL*ocalhost* refused to connect.
There is no red lined
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