Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5

2003-10-23 Thread Jeff Jackson
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
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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?







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Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5

2003-10-23 Thread Adam Hardy


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?


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Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5

2003-10-22 Thread Bill Barker
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?




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Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5

2003-10-22 Thread Jeff Jackson
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?




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Re: Mozilla, SSL certificates, and Tomcat 5

2003-10-22 Thread Adam Hardy


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?


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