On 20.09.2017 15:20, John Ellis wrote:
Andre can you tell me which log file you are saying tells where the problem
is?
That's the one you uploaded to the dropbox :
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/hlcg3cycddteyaz/catalina.2017-09-08.log?dl=0
I have of course no idea at this point, which tomcat or which server.xml this was related
to, but i suppose you do.
I am not seeing it but I may not be even looking for the right thing. I
did open the server.xml file up in an XML file editor program and it didn't
give any errors.
Then it must be that this tomcat who wrote the logfile, is not looking at the same
server.xml file than the one you're looking at.
(Or else your XML file editor is not really good)
How do you start this tomcat, on your server ?
And where did you get this tomcat from ? Is it the one from the tomcat website ?
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-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier (tomcat) [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 3:47 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: tomcat ssl setup
On 19.09.2017 20:17, John Ellis wrote:
Here are the tomcat 9 log file DropBox links-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hlcg3cycddteyaz/catalina.2017-09-08.log?dl=0
Well, there you go. It tells you explicitly where you made the mistakes, up
to the file and line numbers.
I can't see your server.xml, but I would bet that you have modified it, by
surrounding some XML comment sections by another comment pair <!-- ... -->
That crashes because XML does not allow that.
You cannot have this kind of thing :
<!-- ... <!-- ... --> -->
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yj93ub9woxdoie0/localhost_access_log.2017-09
-19.txt?dl=0
Thanks,
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*From:*Alejandro Vargas M. [mailto:alejandro.var...@kymsolutions.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, September 19, 2017 11:10 AM
*To:* users@tomcat.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: tomcat ssl setup
Do you see what's on the log files, they can tell you what's the
problem in. Maybe you can share those files too.
I also saw on line 117 this "| -->|" Looks like there's left over.
On 09/19/2017 09:31 AM, 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!
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