Andre at this point Alan, my boss, only has had me setup Tomcat 9 on this
server; not jira or confluence. He thought it might be easier to get the SSL
port working just on Tomcat first and then work with Jira and Confluence on
this server. 

John Ellis

405.285.2500 office


    

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-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier (tomcat) [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 10:57 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: tomcat ssl setup

On 19.09.2017 17:31, John Ellis wrote:
> I have been trying to setup SSL for tomcat 9.00.M26 on a RHEL (version 
> 6.4) server for testing purposes. I downloaded & installed Tomcat9 
> fine and I get a proper webpage on port
> 8080 but when I used the keytool commands and created a certificate 
> from cacert.org and then edited the server.xml file to setup the ssl 
> configuration to run on port 8443 I cannot get a webpage on that port; 
> it defaults back to port 8080. If I am not providing all the needed info
or asking a wrong question please forgive me. I am not a programmer.
> My background is in computer hardware. I have just been forced to 
> learn this to support two products that we use here in our office; 
> Jira and Confluence. I have actually been working on setting them up 
> for an SSL connection on a different server. I got Confluence working 
> on a secure port but not Jira so my boss suggested troubleshooting the
issue by trying to first get SSL setup for Tomcat on this other server.
>
> I am providing a copy of the Tomcat9 server.sml file here on a DropBox 
> link-
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/k3l07w9p4n81fas/server.xml?dl=0
>
> Thanks in advance!
>

Hi. No problem, and no need to apologise, we try to help everyone here. (Any
tomcat user, at least).
No matter what tomcat you are running or where you instlled it, it should be
writing logfiles somewhere, in which it should tell you at start, what may
be wrong. Have you found and looked at these files yet ?
Maybe something else : I am no expert, but I believe that by default, each
of Confluence and Jira sets up its own "private" tomcat server. Are you sure
that you are looking at the right one ?


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