Hi,
I am swimming in all directions as well. I get the ALPN TSL extension
for switching the protocol and it is working. So, do I need to create a
connection factory and connection for the ACME protocol similar to HTTP2?
And where do I manage to create a ACME session for communicating with
the certificate provider lets encrypt, within a Jetty handler using the
above connection? Or more down the chain in a servlet or the like?
On 29/11/2022 19:16, Simone Bordet wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 29, 2022 at 3:04 PM Info <i...@betzel.net> wrote:
Hi Simone,
some premature cheering on my behalf, I was thinking the ALPN processor would
do the ACME handling but after re-reading your suggestions it is becoming clear
that I need to implement something similar to the HTTP2 Jetty part.
I repeatedly said that I think it works out of the box and you should
not need to write anything, just configure the list of ALPN protocols.
I got the HTTP2 part working and I am getting sessions created and closed, my
http test-client reports that h2 is the selected protocol. So now I must create
an similar ACME connectionfactory and onOpened add a ACME4J session to the
jetty session, or how to combine the Jetty API with the ACME4J api?
I'm lost.
I don't think you need any of that, it already works out of the box if
you configure the list of ALPN protocols.
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