The 'Resin 3.2' link on the caucho.com front page takes me to the resin 4.0
docs. If I rewrite the 3.1. docs URL http://caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/ to
say 3.2 http://caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/, I see a page showing 3.1. docs.
Should I just be looking at 3.1 docs? (If so, why the link to 3.2 on the
My resin instance won't start if JSSE is enabled in the configuration, but I
can't figure out what the problem is. (Yes, I'm aware of the advice for
using OpenSSL instead, but that's not an option for me for the time being.)
And yet, if I enable JSSE *while resin is running*, it appears to work
[mailto:
resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] *On Behalf Of *Michael Prescott
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 04, 2009 12:46 PM
*To:* General Discussion for the Resin application server
*Subject:* [Resin-interest] Resin won't start with JSSE enabled
My resin instance won't start if JSSE is enabled
Is there any way to tell whether my resin auto-detected the location of
OpenSSL installed on my Linux system, as described here:
http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-security.xtp#openssl
I'd rather not re-run .configure if it's not necessary.
Any tips would be appreciated!
Michael
I've installed Resin 3.2.0 in a minimal CentOS running inside VMWare Player
2.5, but I can't hit the running Resin in the VM from the host machine.
The VM is running in 'Bridged' mode, so it grabs a DHCP-assigned IP address
for the local LAN. I can SSH into the VM through that IP address. I can
the obvious stuff like iptables config, etc.? I use
vmware ws for resin dev, running FC6. works good.
Michael Prescott wrote:
I've installed Resin 3.2.0 in a minimal CentOS running inside VMWare
Player 2.5, but I can't hit the running Resin in the VM from the host
machine.
The VM