John,
Do you mean an actual instance that you can stop and start separately
and which has its ports completely different from other instances?
If so where do they get their requests from? One Apache server with
multiple virtual hosts? Or do you have multiple Apache servers as well.
Thanks,
to Tomcat.
John
-Original Message-
From: David Mossakowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 3:00 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat and SSL
John,
Do you mean an actual instance that you can stop and start separately
and which has its ports
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-Original Message-
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:30 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat and SSL
Yes, the Tomcats are all on separate
Subject: RE: Tomcat and SSL
John,
How did you achieve this configuration. I am tasked with
putting something
like this together myself and I haven't got the first clue
how to start... I
have been running single instances of Tomcat successfully though...
Michael Petres
The server overhead is going to be minimal by adding a second tomcat
instance. You are already using all the resources you are going to use by
having two applications run in one instance. Splitting them out might
increase resource usage 10-20%, but I would be really surprised if it was
more
On 05/15 18:52 Sefton, Adam wrote:
does Tomcat 4.0 support SSL natively?
I use 4.0.3; it has SSL.
Does any other version of Tomcat? Or
should I be using Tomcat with Apache in order to gain this functionality?
You don't need Apache for getting the SSL support, but if you need cgi
scripts,
Basically you are suggesting to open all 80xx and 8443 ports
to public? So brave!!! :-)
Pae
- Original Message -
From: Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat and SSL
On 05/15 18:52 Sefton, Adam
:43 PM
Subject: RE: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hello Peter,
Forgive my ignorance (perhaps this is why people aren't finding this sort
of information), but whatr exactly *IS* the CVS? And *WHERE* is it?
Thanks,
Glenn
At 10:34 PM 4/25/02 +0200, you wrote:
Mhhh, there is an updated
guess is
not!)
D
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 7:25 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; Dave North
Subject: Re: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi dave
i resolved this by moving to jdk1.4
but now my browser says it is self
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Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 2:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi Dave
ohhh...good to know that.
I need to set up the tomcat 4.0.3 with verisign.
Can you please send those doc to me ?
I appreciate your help
thanks in advance
BM
PM
To: Tomcat Users List; Dave North
Subject: Re: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi dave
i resolved this by moving to jdk1.4
but now my browser says it is self signed ..verisign info is not
really
imported why ??
thanks in advance
bm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dave
: Thursday, April 25, 2002 7:25 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; Dave North
Subject: Re: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi dave
i resolved this by moving to jdk1.4
but now my browser says it is self signed ..verisign info is not
really
imported why ??
thanks in advance
bm
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Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 1:57 PM
To: Dave North
Cc: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi dave
you're correct !!! it is not becos of jdk1.3 I found later on that
any
line space in top on the .cer file from verisign is causing
Hi Dave
ohhh...good to know that.
I need to set up the tomcat 4.0.3 with verisign.
Can you please send those doc to me ?
I appreciate your help
thanks in advance
BM
Dave North wrote:
Hello,
After a few hours trying to get this working, I've finally got
my tomcat server working
your how-to would be very beneficial.
thanks
-Original Message-
From: Dave North [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hello,
After a few hours trying to get this working, I've finally
: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi Dave
ohhh...good to know that.
I need to set up the tomcat 4.0.3 with verisign.
Can you please send those doc to me ?
I appreciate your help
thanks in advance
BM
Dave North wrote:
Hello,
After a few hours trying to get this working, I've finally
Dave,
I would be interested, too. Thanks.
Rich Dunn
Arkona, Inc.
On Thursday 25 April 2002 12:25 pm, you wrote:
Hello,
After a few hours trying to get this working, I've finally got
my tomcat server working with a certificate signed by Verisign. This
all works great. However, to do
with this topic again
and again... And I know how frustrating this can get... :-(
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Dave North [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
OK, here's what I did
-Original Message-
From: Dave North [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
OK, here's what I did (this was using a test versign cert but the
procedure is the same for a real production
-Original Message-
From: Glenn Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hello Peter,
Forgive my ignorance (perhaps this is why people aren't finding this sort
of information), but whatr
25, 2002 2:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi Dave
ohhh...good to know that.
I need to set up the tomcat 4.0.3 with verisign.
Can you please send those doc to me ?
I appreciate your help
thanks in advance
BM
Dave North wrote:
Hello
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat and SSL (keyfile password)
Hi Dave
ohhh...good to know that.
I need to set up the tomcat 4.0.3 with verisign.
Can you please send those doc to me ?
I appreciate your help
thanks in advance
BM
Dave North wrote:
Hello
Gary,
This is not a TC issue. It is how IE treat local names.
Goto to Security and change settings so that all names
are treated as Internet and no Intranets
Anders
- Original Message -
From: Gary McGowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April
: Re: Tomcat, webapp, SSL, and index files?
I am actually in the process of doing just that. I currently have it
partially working (I at least have directory browsing and simple serving
working through Tomcat); I am using Tomcat 4.0.3. There are really no
docs
on the Apache site
there is actually a setting where you can force it to say
'https'.
What is this setting?
Hmm, so far it isn't working (just tried it now). I had presumed that you
could set the scheme attribute in the connector to https and have secure
set to false...didn't work that way in my first test
How are you trying to connect?
What is the URL you are using?
Is there anything in the logs?
I assume you followed all the
directions in the How-to?
Frank Lawlor
Athens Group, Inc.
(512) 345-0600 x151
Athens Group, an employee-owned consulting firm integrating technology
strategy and software
-Original Message-
From: Lawlor, Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 03 April 2002 13:39
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: tomcat with ssl
How are you trying to connect?
What is the URL you are using?
Is there anything in the logs?
I assume you followed all
Guys,
Looking at the tomcat-apache how to :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/tomcat-apache-howto.html
Near the bottom it says:
mod_ssl - getScheme() always returns HTTP!
--
The protocol used by mod_jserv can't identify whether
mod_jserv vs. mod_jk.
(As mod_webapp is intended as the successor of mod_jk it's
a 'downgrade')
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Gary McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. April 2002 09:11
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: Tomcat, webapp, SSL, and index files?
snip
Subject: Re: Tomcat, webapp, SSL, and index files?
Yea - 'intended' being the key word here...
From my experience, mod_webapp isn't as flexible as mod_jk
I may be wrong, but I have not yet seen a solution for mod_webapp and
https
redirects.
Gary
- Original Message -
From: Ralph
Les,
see the recent messages with the subject Session lost when switching from
https to http in Tomcat 4.
This behaviour seems to be a Tomcat 4 feature, ie. Tomcat 4 appears to be
using a different JSESSIONID for secure and non-secure sessions.
Manuel
-Original Message-
From: Les
Manuel,
I just joined this list right before I sent my email, so I don't know what
was talked about.
Where (what thread) are they located?
Is this really a feature? Thats seems rediculous...the Tomcat folks have
to know that this is highly undesirable for the majority of web-based
Les,
see http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/
and look for the thread mentioned below.
Manuel
-Original Message-
From: Les Hazlewood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 27 March 2002 10:30
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4/SSL/mod_webapp
I think you should be able to define two SSL cennectors in the same server
instance. You must of course use different port numbers for the two
connector entries in the server.xml file. Another option if this doesn't
work is of course to
install two servers on the host and define a ssl connector
think about using the address=x.y.z.t attribute
for each different connector ...
set a separate factory for each connector,
and all needed parameters as usual..
in theory this should be enough
-Message d'origine-
De: n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have two separate security
Hi,
I think the answer is 'yes' if your factory implements
org.apache.catalina.net.ServerSocketFactory
Anton
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Trevor Nielsen
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi,
Just some guesses.
You can try to configure two HttpConnectors with SSL support,
each with own address and Factory:
Hmm, I expected alias param in Factory. So you need two keystores.
Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: Moin Anjum H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 5:38 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.01 + SSL + JDK 1.4 (on RedHat 7.1)
Hi,
As long as i can remember the default post of https is 8443
and not 443
Default
Hi,
As long as i can remember the default post of https is 8443 and not 443
HTH
Best Regards
Moin.
Deacon Marcus wrote:
Hi,
I can't get this configuration to work. When I try https://hostname:443 I
just get a blank page. (Changed port in server.xml). JDK 1.4 has built-in
support for
Hi Franco,
When you create the certificate, instead of entering your first/last name,
enter the domain of your
server (e.g. localhost or www.mysite.com). This is the CN (Common Name) of
the certificate.
Note that you will still get a warning about the issuer of the certificate.
If you accept
-Original Message-
From: William Tansill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 9:46 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.01 SSL - how to reduce the encription strength
I believe that the cipher strength is built into the browser. If I click
Help/About on my
I believe that the cipher strength is built into the browser. If I click
Help/About on my copy of IE, it tells me it's using 128 bit encryption, even
though I'm not connected to anything.
-Original Message-
From: Tal Dayan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 0:25
you have to add your keys into
${user.home}/.keystore then it works fine
Regards
Jan
On Friday, May 25, 2001 11:46 AM, François Andromaque
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if it's possible to configure Tomcat with SSL without using
apache.
I have allready :
activated SSL
)
-Original Message-
From: François Andromaque [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat and SSL
still done, i am the user root and the file .keystore is present in the root
directory
- Original Message -
From: Pernica
-
From: Rams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat and SSL
For Tomcat,
The cert. should be kept in keystote with alias 'tomcat'.
ls the keystore where ur cert present and the one u specified in
server.xml
the same?
ls the password
At 03:56 PM 5/25/2001 +0530, you wrote:
For Tomcat,
The cert. should be kept in keystote with alias 'tomcat'.
ls the keystore where ur cert present and the one u specified in server.xml
the same?
ls the password in server.xml and for the keystore the same?
whats the error u r getting?
Is it a stupid question? why no one answer me, my deadline is tomorrow :
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: Tomcat and SSL
Hi All,
I need to setup Tomcat standlone with SSL support, I do it
The file you are searching for it's keystore.
You must delete it.
It's mentioned somewhere in the documentation...
--
Regards Bernhard Wraase
NET.KOSMOS Projektentwicklung und Management GmbH
Tel.: +49 231 5522931
Fax: +49 231 5522930
I sent a very detailed response to the list
regarding your problem DIRECTLY. I guess you
didn't see it.
At 01:36 PM 5/15/2001 +0200, you wrote:
Is it a stupid question? why no one answer me, my deadline is tomorrow :
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Kevin;
Get this; I got it to work by changing the steps
around;
1) Delete your old keyring (/root/.keystore) file completely
unless you can't for whatever reason.
Now build a new keyring file;
2) keytool -delete -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
Note your keyring password, you'll need it later.
I should note also that I did this with
3.2.2 beta 5 and protocol 12.
-Tim
At 04:27 PM 5/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Kevin;
Get this; I got it to work by changing the steps
around;
1) Delete your old keyring (/root/.keystore) file completely
unless you can't for whatever reason.
Now build
And the 2nd step isn't a delete, just ignore it
all together.
2) keytool -delete -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
-Message d'origine-
De: Drasko Kokic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 12 fvrier 2001 15:43
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Tomcat standalone SSL, import of certificate
Hello,
I have installed SSL support for Tomcat3.2.1 on
a Windows NT machine, and it works nicely for a
Do you know how to get them "trusted", for free please.
I don't want (ant not going to) pay $ to Verisign or other co.'s.
Original Message
On 2/13/01, 7:22:47 AM, "Coetmeur, Alain"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding RE: Tomcat standalone
SSL, import of certifica
Ok if I am following this right you want to do SSL via Apache and Tomcat
using ( I am guessing mod_jk ). Correct me if I am wrong but Apache handles
SSL via mod_jk and you don't need to make any changes to your server.xml
file - those changes are for Tomcat to use SSL standalone.
-- Pete --
-
Nope...I want Tomcat to do SSL directly. I have it working just
fine with Apache+mod_jk+Tomcat, but I don't need Apache because everything being
served is jsp or servlet, so Apache is unneeded overhead and an extra thing to
maintain. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/29/01 06:43PM
Ok if I am following
I've done this
with tomcat 3.2.1
with JSSE (loaded at sun)
I've added jsse jars in the classpach,;
changed few properties about security providers,
in the server.xml I've activated the SSL
connector that is commented out...
it works perfectly with that
section in server.xml
Connector
Check to see if you have tHe trusted certifcates for ssl.
Nael Mohammad
Customer Support Analyst
Neomar, Inc.
180 Montgomery Street
Suite 2000
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel: 415-403-7300 ext. 274 Fax: 415-403-7373
" Wireless Means Business"
--
Sent from my BlackBerry
I imported a certificate from Verisign that was created with OpenSSL and
I was using successfully in the same machine via Apache+mod_jk+Tomcat.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/28/01 09:08PM
Check to see if you have tHe trusted certifcates for ssl.
Nael Mohammad
Customer Support Analyst
Neomar, Inc.
180
Khaled,
The keystore has a password on it. Tomcat
expects an entry called "tomcat" with a password
of "changeit". This is explained in the server.xml
comment.
If you used a different password, do this:
Connector className="org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector"
Hi Robert,
I can tell you keystores for 1.2 and 1.3 are not
compatible
(at least in my experience).
I ignored the note about compiling tomcat and
was
able to get SSL working in tomcat
standalone
configuration.See the Dasho-Pro reference?
That's
a tag from deep in the Cipher suite. I'm
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