il n'y a pas de quoi ;-)
Am 07.07.2019 18:36, schrieb Xavier M:
> ... and restart!
>
> It works, I do not have an error message anymore, even for "lack of
> security". Exactly what I was looking for!
>
> Thank you all, and especially Stefan and Maxim!
>
> Xavier
>
> Le 07/07/2019 à
... and restart!
It works, I do not have an error message anymore, even for "lack of security".
Exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you all, and especially Stefan and Maxim!
Xavier
Le 07/07/2019 à 16:52, Stefan Kühl a écrit :
So, please change the given password into the password you use
So, please change the given password into the password you use in the
commandlines and the error should be gone. ;-)
Am 07.07.2019 16:08, schrieb Xavier M:
> Oops, sorry... No, it is not the password you gave me.
>
> But I state that my file looks *very much* like
>
Oops, sorry... No, it is not the password you gave me.
But I state that my file looks *very much* like
https://github.com/apache/openmeetings/blob/master/openmeetings-server/src/main/assembly/conf/server.xml#L75
(at least for this "SSL section").
Xavier
Le 07/07/2019 à 15:29, Stefan Kühl a
Hey Xavier,
but you don't mention the very important answer: Is the keystorePass the
the same as we use in the commandlines?
Greetz
Stefan
Am 07.07.2019 15:08, schrieb Xavier M:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Here the result for the SSL part... One can find the _keystorePass_ inside, I
> just changed
Hi Stefan,
Here the result for the SSL part... One can find the keystorePass inside, I
just changed the password by "xxx" (bold) since we have a "public"
discussion... Even if I'm not sure this is very useful. As you mentioned
earlier, the keystoreFile for OM 5.0.0 appears to be "keystore"
Hey Xavier,
thats fine. Normally the keystore.jks file shoukd have the same data as
the keystore file, but that is ald stuff I think and not longer
necessary.
No let us go to the server.xml file in the conf directory. Just type
"sudo cat OM_Folder/conf/server.xml and have a look to the SSL Part.
Hi Stefan,
No matters, we all have another life (or even some other lives?)... That's the
advantage of the e-mails, that we can report to later!
First of all: you're right for the usergroup, I didn't take care that I
answered to the sender only when I was using Thunderbird (it is not the case