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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push: new 9a3cc79 Clarify SSL Configuration attributes in JmxRemoteLifecycleListener documentation 9a3cc79 is described below commit 9a3cc792463569487d288386472a66c95057be8c Author: Coty Sutherland <csuth...@apache.org> AuthorDate: Thu Apr 18 15:18:43 2019 -0400 Clarify SSL Configuration attributes in JmxRemoteLifecycleListener documentation --- webapps/docs/config/listeners.xml | 23 ++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/webapps/docs/config/listeners.xml b/webapps/docs/config/listeners.xml index e488f82..983793b 100644 --- a/webapps/docs/config/listeners.xml +++ b/webapps/docs/config/listeners.xml @@ -511,15 +511,6 @@ visualvm or a similar tool to a remote Tomcat instance that is running behind a firewall.</p> - <p>Note: The SSL configuration can be done with attributes identical to those - of <a href="http.html#SSL_Support_-_SSLHostConfig">SSLHostConfig</a> and the - properties of the default certificate as defined for - <a href="http.html#SSL_Support_-_Certificate">SSLHostConfigCertificate</a>. - This will create a JSSE SSLContext which will be given to the JMX/RMI registry - when creating the server socket. OpenSSL specific attributes cannot - be used in the configuration as JMX remote can only use a regular - SSLContext.</p> - <p>The remainder of the configuration can be done via the standard system properties for configuring JMX. For further information on configuring JMX see @@ -531,7 +522,8 @@ element.</p> <p>The following additional attributes are supported by the <strong>JMX Remote - Lifecycle Listener</strong>, in addition to the SSL related attributes:</p> + Lifecycle Listener</strong>, in addition to the SSL related attributes noted below + in the "SSL Configurations" section:</p> <attributes> @@ -619,7 +611,16 @@ <code>letmein</code>. </p> - <h3>SSL configurations</h3> + <h3>SSL Configurations</h3> + + <p>Note: SSL configuration can be done with attributes identical to those + of <a href="http.html#SSL_Support_-_SSLHostConfig">SSLHostConfig</a> and the + properties of the default certificate as defined for + <a href="http.html#SSL_Support_-_Certificate">SSLHostConfigCertificate</a>. + This will create a JSSE SSLContext which will be given to the JMX/RMI registry + when creating the server socket. OpenSSL specific attributes <strong>cannot + </strong> be used in the configuration as JMX remote can only use a regular + SSLContext.</p> <p>A certificate can be defined for the server using a keystore:</p> <source><![CDATA[ <Listener className="org.apache.catalina.mbeans.JmxRemoteLifecycleListener" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tomcat.apache.org