Hello all !

Someone can throw a little light in this problem?

I am not able to solve it, and I've tried anything I've found searching in
google :S

Thank all!

2007/4/2, Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Ok, now I'm getting mad :S

IExplorer keeps saying the page can't be found (it doesn't ask for the
certificate), and Firefox throws a -12271 error (I don't know if that is
close enought to the error you said, Antoine. Anyway, nothing has changed
since the last 12229 error (I left the computer off in the weekend because
it's in my workplace).

Martin, the behavior of Tomcat in your case (I think) is correct. You put
clientAuth="true", so you are forcing the client to send the certificate to
allow connection. You should install a certificate in IExplorer and Firefox.


Thank you, Antoine and Martin :)


2007/4/2, Mirou, Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > The problem appears when changing clientAuth to true. Then, when using
> > iexplorer the browser simply can't find the page (or this is what it
> > says),
> > and when using firefox it warns about the certificate, but after
> accepting
> > the certification it says that 'localhost has received an unexpected
> or
> > incorrect message. Error code: -12229'. I've been googling for two
> days
> > and
> > I can't find a clue about what is failing nor what means this error
> code.
>
> I guess it's a "-12227" error, and not 12229. This error appears when
> Firefox doesn't have any client certificate to give to the server.
> You should install a client certificate issued by the same CA on your
> browser.
>
> Regards,
> Antoine
>
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