Tom, 

Most if not all browsers let you view the certificate that was received
from the web server. You won't receive one unless you have an https
connection. If you can view it and verify it's the correct one, then
it's been installed correctly and the connection is encrypted. 

Steve

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On Behalf Of Tom Anthony
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 2:36 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: How to check whether a SSL certificate has been correctly
installed

Hi,

I just installed a third party certificate on Tomcat and was wondering
whether there was a way to check with confidence that the ceritiftcae
has been installed correctly on the server and that all communications
between client and server are encrypted.

Thanks for your help.



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