; logging level
would have showm a bit more on the ssl connections, etc
...but i dont think it did that
fyi
Tomcat 6.0.13
Java 1.6.017
From: Guifre Bosch Fabregas
To: Tomcat Users List ; p...@pidster.com
Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 8:13:58 AM
Subject: Re: SSL
>-Original Message-
>From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 6:51 AM
>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>Subject: Re: SSL only working on localhost
>On 02/12/2009 12:41, Michael Dockery wrote:
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>> I have gotten ssl w/self-signed
In addition to Pid's comment, which you should take heed of:
02.12.2009 13:41, Michael Dockery:
> i have wiresharked the server, and can see the inbound 443 connections,
> so the firewall does not seem to be the issue.
>(note: the other computers are on the same subnet/lan)
What exactly do
Can you see your page from another computer without SSL?
What's your OS?
Is it possible that "the problem" is the Firewall. Can you see the port 80
and 443 are open?
2009/12/2 Pid
> On 02/12/2009 12:41, Michael Dockery wrote:
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>> I have gotten ssl w/self-signed cert
>> working
On 02/12/2009 12:41, Michael Dockery wrote:
I have gotten ssl w/self-signed cert
working on tomcat 6 a few times in the past.
I am trying it again on a different server
I am using port 443
when i attempt https://localhost
via a browswer on the server itself
the browser is prope
I have gotten ssl w/self-signed cert
working on tomcat 6 a few times in the past.
I am trying it again on a different server
I am using port 443
when i attempt https://localhost
via a browswer on the server itself
the browser is properly presented with the cert warning (as i expecte