Sorry I meant it was a java issue (typo!)
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From: Edward Quick
Sent: 17 October 2011 09:17
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: ssl handshake problem
Hi Andre, thanks for your reply.
I tested this a bit more and did a write up of the problem for anyone who's
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Sent: 12 October 2011 16:41
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: ssl handshake problem
Edward Quick wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Chris. No I'm not confident a restart would fix it.
> Having said that I haven't seen the ssl handshake problem since ye
Edward Quick wrote:
Thanks for your reply Chris. No I'm not confident a restart would fix it.
Having said that I haven't seen the ssl handshake problem since yesterday
(which might be because the app hasn't tried the address yet) so waiting to see
if it happens again. Unfort
October 2011 08:12
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: ssl handshake problem
Thanks for your reply Chris. No I'm not confident a restart would fix it.
Having said that I haven't seen the ssl handshake problem since yesterday
(which might be because the app hasn't tried the address yet
Thanks for your reply Chris. No I'm not confident a restart would fix it.
Having said that I haven't seen the ssl handshake problem since yesterday
(which might be because the app hasn't tried the address yet) so waiting to see
if it happens again. Unfortunately I don't hav
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Edward,
On 10/11/2011 9:21 AM, Edward Quick wrote:
> I have an ssl handshake issue with an application running on
> tomcat that talks to an ssl site. This site renewed their ssl
> certificate recently, however it was signed with the G5 and G3
> interm
Hi,
I have an ssl handshake issue with an application running on tomcat that talks
to an ssl site. This site renewed their ssl certificate recently, however it
was signed with the G5 and G3 intermediate verisign CA certificates which are
imported into the java truststore that my tomcat uses.
I