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hi,
yes, if you think about it, if you put your ssl key in apache, it will
be used to secure the comunication between apache(server) and the
client(user). Apache will then decript the message and forward it via
ajp into tomcat. If you want to put ssl
Dear,
I have done SSL on apache2+jk2+tomcat2+RedHat using
www.apachetomcat.com/tomcat-ssl-5-unix.
So when we visit to https ie mark as This CA Root
certificate is not trusted because it is not in the
Trusted Root Certification Authorities store.
So How do I get Trusted Root Certification
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On that page
www.apachetomcat.com/tomcat-ssl-5-unix.
They do not install the certificate into apache2, only tomcat5.
If you want this kind of setup to work, you must shut down apache and
have tomcat as a standalone.
hope it helps
- -reynir
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Hi,
install your SSL key into apache2, and then use mod_jk to comunicate
with tomcat. That way you do not have to install your ssl into tomcat.
hope it helps
- -reynir
Gangaa D wrote:
Hi, i have done connector 443 on win32. So I move it
Dear Reynir Hubner,
Thank you reply our msg.
We have configured jk2 for apache2+tomcat5.
So I mean jk2 does not provide SSL. Is this correct?
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Hi, i have done connector 443 on win32. So I move it
to Redhat which is tomcat + jk2 + apache2.
But it does not work.
What is wrong me?
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