I was able to make mine work.  Here's the concoction:

OS = Linux 6.2
WebServer = Apache 3.1.14
SSL = modssl, openssl (latest, or just match the minor version on apache)
JSP Container = Tomcat 3.2

I have a mod_jserv in the apache configuration that allows me to dangle my
web-apps off my main url like so:
http://www.techrev.net/salestitan/_catalog.jsp?store_id=1

With the above configuration, I can now access it securely:
https://www.techrev.net/salestitan/_catalog.jsp?store_id=1

-CM
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Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 3:20 PM
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Subject: SSL


Does anyone know of any JSP/Servlet server that will work with SSL?

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