I end up switching HTTP connectors to solve my problem. In my scenario I
have client application running on Fedora using restlet using the Apache
HTTP connector that talks to a restlet server running on Ubuntu using the
Grizzly HTTP connector. The conditions you are describing are match what I
w
know I should upgrade... Sometime in
March 2012 there was a OpenJDK6 update that effected my ability disable
weak ciphers using Jetty. I ended up switching my HTTP connector to
Grizzly and that made things work again.
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Timothy Aanerud
On 6/20/2012 8:56 PM, Enoch wrote:
> Im using Restle
Robert,
PkixSslContextFactory has moved to org.restlet.ext.jsslutils.jar
Check your start up code, do you have a line like this:
parameters.add("sslContextFactory",
"org.restlet.ext.ssl.PkixSslContextFactory");
Either comment out this line or fix the package n
Jared,
The additional "disabledPrototols" parameter worked for me. But I also
set the list of enabled ciphers with this:
private static String _mediumStrongCiphers =
// A list found on jetty website 25-Oct-2014
"TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA " +
"TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA "
Hi,
I'm having a communications problem between a client/server application both
using Restlet 1.1.1 (and since upgraded to 1.1.5). The client and server are
both running on Fedora 10, OpenJDK-6 build 14.
The client posts a status resource message to the server to exchange status
information a
As a test, I moved the client code to a Windows XP machine. With a five second
update rate it fails regularly too, with the same exceptions and stack traces.
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http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2363562
The various frequencies and failure rates:
1 second == no problems
1.5 seconds == ~25% failure rate
5 seconds == ~25% failure rate
10 seconds == ~3% failure rate
180 seconds == >0.5%, if any failures
I'll switch the HTTP connectors out one at a time and see what happens.
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Timothy Aanerud
ng two messages to two resources back-to-back before
pausing.
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Timothy Aanerud
taane...@aticonsulting.com
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Jerome Louvel wrote:
> Hi Timothy,
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> Were you able to make progress on this front?
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> Best regards,
> Jerome Louve
S.
I can't say "problem solved" but this is interesting and confusing at the
same time.
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Timothy Aanerud
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Timothy Aanerud
wrote:
> I haven't tried switching HTTP connectors. :-(
>
> But, I did build a sanitized/stripped down example.
Several days of over night testing showed that my application would still
intermittently fail. Switching the order of the messages just reduced the
incident rate.
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Timothy.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Timothy Aanerud
wrote:
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> In my actual application I have a scheduled b
irst change was to switch my client to the Apache httpclient. I'm going
to run my client over night and see if I have any errrors.
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Timothy Aanerud
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Jerome Louvel wrote:
> Hi Timothy,
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> Thanks for updating us. Let’s keep an eye on it and
I've been working on making my server PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliant.
When my site is scanned one of the vulnerabilities reported is that my site
allows the use of weak SSL ciphers.
I've been looking through the documentation for jsslutils and
SSLContextFactory; but I don't understand
Thanks!
Three comments:
1. I ended up using
parameters.add("enabledCipherSuites", aStringOfCiphers)
At this level the ciphers are in a single string separated by a space. They
eventually end up as array
2. I wasn't able to use "disabledCipherSuites" because deep down in
HttpsServerHelper.start
It only takes one additional import and one line of code plus 3 jar files to
get Restlet console messages logged.
After you have setup log4j add the line
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Ty wrote:
> Hi,
> I had a look at the user guide for v1 and v2 and am still a bit confused
> about getti
Try again...
It only takes one additional import, one line of code and three additional
jar files to get Restlet outputs merged into log4j.
After you initialize Log4j, add this line of code:
SLF4JBridgeHandler.install()
These are the three additional jars:
- jul-to-slf4j-1.5.8.jar -- Conver
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