Ian Stevens wrote:
> I did a bit of checking and, unfortunately, the class
> org.apache.catalina.net.SSLServerSocketFactory is not in
> /usr/share/tomcat4/server/lib/catalina.jar as it is in the Windows
> version (I have not checked the Linux version available from the Apache
> website) nor is it in any of the other JAR files included in the
> libtomcat4-java package. Why is that? I assume that this is a
> licensing issue.
Unfortunately, you have not mentioned the version of the tomcat4 package
that you have tried. Versions prior to 4.0.4-1 were built with JDK 1.3
so the SSL classes could not be compiled. The current versions in
testing (4.0.4-4) and unstable (4.1.12-1) do include the SSL classes:
> unzip -l server/lib/catalina.jar | grep SSLServerSocketFactory
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org/apache/catalina/net/SSLServerSocketFactory.class
If you are using 4.0.3-1 from Debian 3.0 (woody), there is an
explanation in README.Debian why the SSL classes are not included.
So if you want to use an SSL connector, you need to use the version from
testing or unstable and JDK 1.4. I'd recommend the tomcat4 version from
unstable since it fixes a security problem. It required some other Java
packages from unstable, but they can be installed on Debian 3.0 without
any problems.
--
Stefan Gybas
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