Shyam,
On 29.3.2013 9:38, Shyam Yadav wrote:
I want to run my tomcat on port 443 with https on an Ubuntu machine.
what are the required steps i should take, please guide me through it.
I search Internet but did not get any proper solution that is why i am here
sending you this mail.
Please help me. this will be really appreciating.
1. Read about connectors and choose whether you are going to use APR,
NIO or BIO:
http://people.apache.org/~markt/presentations/2009-04-01-TomcatTuning.pdf (starting
form slide 15)
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/http.html
2. Read how to generate certificate:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
Note that if you use APR connector you should generate certificates
using openssl, and if you use NIO/BIO connectors you should use Java
keytool.*
You may start with generating self-signed certificate, but later you may
want to use CA-signed certificate.
3. Configure https connector to use certificates. Again APR uses one set
of connector parameters, while NIO/BIO uses the other. Read the
connector documentation carefully.
-Ognjen
* There are other possibilities but using tool that matches the
connector is the easiest to start with.
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