I have a relatively new environment with a standalone tomcat (8.5)
running on an AWS Linux2 EC2. I'm not using HTTPD/AJP. Its a direct
connection to port 443. (Well technically, I have firewallD in the flow
in order to route the protected port 80 to port 8080 and 443 to 8443 for
TC).
I am
Avik,
On 11/6/20 14:50, Avik Ray wrote:
Thanks a lot Anil for the detailed readme, and Martin for pointing me to it.
We have done most of these configs. Are these steps sufficient to ensure
that all incoming and outgoing TLS connections are FIPS compliant?
This isn't something that the
Thanks a lot Anil for the detailed readme, and Martin for pointing me to it.
We have done most of these configs. Are these steps sufficient to ensure
that all incoming and outgoing TLS connections are FIPS compliant?
Or is there also a need to compile an APR connector with an underlying
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> > Am 03.11.2020 um 16:05 schrieb Eric Robinson:
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