Dear all,I have a fedora installation with embedded tomcat which runs with SSL sharing the default self-signed certificate coming with the installation. Since I need to change that certificate with another self-signed cert made by myself how can I do it?
I've been digging through and I see that tomcats loads the keystore by those parameters: -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/var/fedora/server/truststore -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=tomcat
I have actually changed that truststore with the one generated by myself but nothing happened; if from the browser I check the certificate it keeps saying that is the default one coming from the original installation!
Any tips? Thank you and Regards, Enrico Anello Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Via delle terme di Caracalla, 1 - 00100 - Rome (Italy)
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