Hello,
Yes, we have found a bug related to the 100 % CPU thing. It seems that when a bad
certificate
was used, IOException's get thrown in the ServerSocket accept() call immediately,
which is
not the usual behaviour of a ServerSocket. We are now taking care of that problem in a
nicer
way, and hopefully you should not get that behaviour in 1.1.9 which is available.
If you do, please let us know.
Regards,
Karl Avedal
Klaus Thiele wrote:
> Hi Mattias,
>
> > Have you found any solution to the SSL problem? I have tried for days now
> > without success.
>
> me too :(
> i've read your posting and i tried your steps without success.
>
> > step1.bat:keytool -genkey -keyalg "RSA" -alias testalias -keystore mykeystore
>-dname
> > "cn=My Name, ou=MyCompany, o=MyCompany, c=SE" -storepass 123456 -keypass
> > 654321 -validity 360
>
> how did you do that?
> my keytool does not accept this parameters. i have to remove -alias, -storepass,
>-keypass
> and -validity from the commandline and then it works!?!
>
> step2.bat: i got following error
> keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Failed to establish chain from reply
> after removing the initial keystore the import works!?!
>
> > Output when running the scripts:
> same as yours.
>
> ==> https://my_ip_addr
> ==> SSL -> 100% CPU :((
>
> i tried with WinNT and Linux, jdk 1.2.2, 1.3 and IBM-jdk1.3
> all the same result.
>
> perhaps anyone from the orion-team looks for this bug(?)
> this is one of the last "kock-out" points which must be cleared
> before we will purchase orion.
>
> bye
> klaus
>
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>
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