Thanks Peter
I Just wanted you to know that I sure do appreciate the help . I know
how important time is.
The SSL was not working and there was no classname under the SSL
section of the server.xml file so I was trying a few different names. I
was trying some different classnames to see if I could
From: Chris Hosler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are
there certain directories that should hold the keystore file and other
related SSL files.? Does Tomcat expect to see the keystore file and
certs in a certain default location under tomcat ? In the past I have
been told no from Verisign but
I tried to buy as tomcat5 book this weekend but could not find one the
only book they had was a tomcat 4. In the ssl section they did talk
about moving the keystore file or adding a path statement during the
creation of the keystore. They also talked a little about the importance
of the default
Chris,
When I talked to a guy from verisign during the creation he said that
was one of the differences of 5 over 4. That it did not matter where the
keystore or the cert was placed as long as there were no errors during
the install. Right now the keystore and certs are placed off the root
From: Chris Hosler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am having a problem getting SSL to work on my tomcat 5 sever so I
would like to know what each segment of the class name means from the
server.xml file
(className=org.apache.coyote.tomcat5.CoyoteConnector)
and how it affect the SSL on my
Chris Hosler wrote:
I am having a problem getting SSL to work on my tomcat 5 sever
Read this:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/ssl-howto.html
If, after that, you're still having problems -- let us know. :-)
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