Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5
What version of Mozilla are you running, and on what system? Turns out that Mozilla 1.2.1 on my Linux box is able to use SSL. It also does form-based authentication without any trouble. Jeff Adam Hardy wrote: Jeff, I get strange behaviour with Moz tomcat5 SSL but not what you're describing. To do with the form-based authentication. Adam On 10/22/2003 05:58 PM Jeff Jackson wrote: I'm using Sun's j2sdk1.4.2. Are you saying that using IBM's JVM would make a difference? I've read the howto. Again, I have SSL working with IE6. Mozilla 1.4 on the same machine gets a server certificate, but then fails to get any data. Seems like a handshake problem to me. Bill Barker wrote: Are you using IBM's JVM? If so, please see the latest SSL-howto documentation for how to get SSL working. Jeff Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Short version: I can access Tomcat via SSL from IE6, but not from Mozilla 1.4/Netscape 7.1. Is this a known problem, and if so, what's the work-around? Long version: I've installed Sun's Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.3 version of Tomcat 5 under Linux. I also created a self-signed certificate using the Java keytool, accepting the default keystore location and using the default changeit password. When I enable SSL (either by removing comment delimiters from the SSL Connector in the out-of-the-box server.xml, or by running the web-based admin tool) and restart Tomcat, there are no error messages in any log files. And I can access the SSL port with an https URL using IE6 from a Windows client. But Mozilla 1.4 and Netscape 7.1 (on the same Windows client I used for IE) both give a The document contains no data. alert when I try to access the same URL, after a several second delay and a number of Connecting/Connected status messages. These browsers have had no trouble accessing other https URL's, so I'm assuming that it's a Tomcat issue. I have tried changing the server.xml Host name from localhost to my actual host name and changing the Factory protocol from TLS to SSL (based on something I saw in another SSL question). This had no apparent effect. I also tried using a trial Verisign-signed certificate, with the same results: IE6 can access the site, Mozilla cannot. What am I missing? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5
I upgraded to the nightly build, which is past 1.5 now. I was debugging the HTTP logging for the bugzilla bug I raised. On 10/23/2003 02:26 PM Jeff Jackson wrote: What version of Mozilla are you running, and on what system? Turns out that Mozilla 1.2.1 on my Linux box is able to use SSL. It also does form-based authentication without any trouble. Jeff Adam Hardy wrote: Jeff, I get strange behaviour with Moz tomcat5 SSL but not what you're describing. To do with the form-based authentication. Adam On 10/22/2003 05:58 PM Jeff Jackson wrote: I'm using Sun's j2sdk1.4.2. Are you saying that using IBM's JVM would make a difference? I've read the howto. Again, I have SSL working with IE6. Mozilla 1.4 on the same machine gets a server certificate, but then fails to get any data. Seems like a handshake problem to me. Bill Barker wrote: Are you using IBM's JVM? If so, please see the latest SSL-howto documentation for how to get SSL working. Jeff Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Short version: I can access Tomcat via SSL from IE6, but not from Mozilla 1.4/Netscape 7.1. Is this a known problem, and if so, what's the work-around? Long version: I've installed Sun's Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.3 version of Tomcat 5 under Linux. I also created a self-signed certificate using the Java keytool, accepting the default keystore location and using the default changeit password. When I enable SSL (either by removing comment delimiters from the SSL Connector in the out-of-the-box server.xml, or by running the web-based admin tool) and restart Tomcat, there are no error messages in any log files. And I can access the SSL port with an https URL using IE6 from a Windows client. But Mozilla 1.4 and Netscape 7.1 (on the same Windows client I used for IE) both give a The document contains no data. alert when I try to access the same URL, after a several second delay and a number of Connecting/Connected status messages. These browsers have had no trouble accessing other https URL's, so I'm assuming that it's a Tomcat issue. I have tried changing the server.xml Host name from localhost to my actual host name and changing the Factory protocol from TLS to SSL (based on something I saw in another SSL question). This had no apparent effect. I also tried using a trial Verisign-signed certificate, with the same results: IE6 can access the site, Mozilla cannot. What am I missing? -- struts 1.1 + tomcat 5.0.12 + java 1.4.2 Linux 2.4.20 RH9 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5
Are you using IBM's JVM? If so, please see the latest SSL-howto documentation for how to get SSL working. Jeff Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Short version: I can access Tomcat via SSL from IE6, but not from Mozilla 1.4/Netscape 7.1. Is this a known problem, and if so, what's the work-around? Long version: I've installed Sun's Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.3 version of Tomcat 5 under Linux. I also created a self-signed certificate using the Java keytool, accepting the default keystore location and using the default changeit password. When I enable SSL (either by removing comment delimiters from the SSL Connector in the out-of-the-box server.xml, or by running the web-based admin tool) and restart Tomcat, there are no error messages in any log files. And I can access the SSL port with an https URL using IE6 from a Windows client. But Mozilla 1.4 and Netscape 7.1 (on the same Windows client I used for IE) both give a The document contains no data. alert when I try to access the same URL, after a several second delay and a number of Connecting/Connected status messages. These browsers have had no trouble accessing other https URL's, so I'm assuming that it's a Tomcat issue. I have tried changing the server.xml Host name from localhost to my actual host name and changing the Factory protocol from TLS to SSL (based on something I saw in another SSL question). This had no apparent effect. I also tried using a trial Verisign-signed certificate, with the same results: IE6 can access the site, Mozilla cannot. What am I missing? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5
I'm using Sun's j2sdk1.4.2. Are you saying that using IBM's JVM would make a difference? I've read the howto. Again, I have SSL working with IE6. Mozilla 1.4 on the same machine gets a server certificate, but then fails to get any data. Seems like a handshake problem to me. Bill Barker wrote: Are you using IBM's JVM? If so, please see the latest SSL-howto documentation for how to get SSL working. Jeff Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Short version: I can access Tomcat via SSL from IE6, but not from Mozilla 1.4/Netscape 7.1. Is this a known problem, and if so, what's the work-around? Long version: I've installed Sun's Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.3 version of Tomcat 5 under Linux. I also created a self-signed certificate using the Java keytool, accepting the default keystore location and using the default changeit password. When I enable SSL (either by removing comment delimiters from the SSL Connector in the out-of-the-box server.xml, or by running the web-based admin tool) and restart Tomcat, there are no error messages in any log files. And I can access the SSL port with an https URL using IE6 from a Windows client. But Mozilla 1.4 and Netscape 7.1 (on the same Windows client I used for IE) both give a The document contains no data. alert when I try to access the same URL, after a several second delay and a number of Connecting/Connected status messages. These browsers have had no trouble accessing other https URL's, so I'm assuming that it's a Tomcat issue. I have tried changing the server.xml Host name from localhost to my actual host name and changing the Factory protocol from TLS to SSL (based on something I saw in another SSL question). This had no apparent effect. I also tried using a trial Verisign-signed certificate, with the same results: IE6 can access the site, Mozilla cannot. What am I missing? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5
Jeff, I get strange behaviour with Moz tomcat5 SSL but not what you're describing. To do with the form-based authentication. Adam On 10/22/2003 05:58 PM Jeff Jackson wrote: I'm using Sun's j2sdk1.4.2. Are you saying that using IBM's JVM would make a difference? I've read the howto. Again, I have SSL working with IE6. Mozilla 1.4 on the same machine gets a server certificate, but then fails to get any data. Seems like a handshake problem to me. Bill Barker wrote: Are you using IBM's JVM? If so, please see the latest SSL-howto documentation for how to get SSL working. Jeff Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Short version: I can access Tomcat via SSL from IE6, but not from Mozilla 1.4/Netscape 7.1. Is this a known problem, and if so, what's the work-around? Long version: I've installed Sun's Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.3 version of Tomcat 5 under Linux. I also created a self-signed certificate using the Java keytool, accepting the default keystore location and using the default changeit password. When I enable SSL (either by removing comment delimiters from the SSL Connector in the out-of-the-box server.xml, or by running the web-based admin tool) and restart Tomcat, there are no error messages in any log files. And I can access the SSL port with an https URL using IE6 from a Windows client. But Mozilla 1.4 and Netscape 7.1 (on the same Windows client I used for IE) both give a The document contains no data. alert when I try to access the same URL, after a several second delay and a number of Connecting/Connected status messages. These browsers have had no trouble accessing other https URL's, so I'm assuming that it's a Tomcat issue. I have tried changing the server.xml Host name from localhost to my actual host name and changing the Factory protocol from TLS to SSL (based on something I saw in another SSL question). This had no apparent effect. I also tried using a trial Verisign-signed certificate, with the same results: IE6 can access the site, Mozilla cannot. What am I missing? -- struts 1.1 + tomcat 5.0.12 + java 1.4.2 Linux 2.4.20 RH9 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]