Hi Daniel,
i think, many people had many stress to get orion work with ssl
(and a real cert from anywhere).
my expirience is: read the archives some hundred times crosswise, test
thousands of things by your own and - at least - it works fine!
i think there is nobody out there, who can give the ultimative answer
on "what-goes-wrong-with-my-certificate".
did you get it work with an test-cert from thawte?
finally i got it work with a "real cert" from thawte in the same
manner as with the test-cert.
i did not got it work with _any_ cert from verisign.
(but some people on the list reported that it do)
hope that helps
klaus
Daniel Lopez wrote:
> As I've got no answer at all. Should I just suppose you cannot get Orion
> to work with SSL with an already created certificate by Verisign? Did
> the message just get lost somehow? Help, somebody? :)
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
> Daniel Lopez wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've already browsed the list archive and I've seen that many people
>> have had this problem but I didn't find a solution. So my problem is the
>> typical "Error listening to SSLServerSocket: No available certificate
>> corresponds to the SSL cipher suites which are enabled" I already
>> imported the certificate using "keytool -import -trustcacerts -file
>> mycert.der -keystore keystore", the certificate has been granted to the
>> same hostname which is specified in the mysite-web-site.xml file, the
>> certificate is valid until october, created by Verisign, 1024
>> public-key..., SSLv1, it works fine with Apache. So, is there any log
>> file where I can get a more specific error message? Have I forgotten to
>> do something? Any hints?
>> TIA,
>> Dan
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