RE: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

2012-09-26 Thread Adamus, Steven J.
Mike, 

Sounds like you installed it perfectly, otherwise no https connection to
your web server would be possible. The problem with trust is on the
client/browser side. You need to install the 3rd party Root CA cert on
your client so your browser will trust your server's certificate. 

Regards, 
Steve

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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:37 AM
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Subject: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

Hi all-



I have a question about Tomcat 7.0.27.  I have a webserver that I
enabled S= SL access for. I have purchased a 3rd party cert. However; I
am having trouble installing the cert on the server.  Whenever, I go to
https://myserver.mycompany.com,

I receive the This site is untrusted message.  My question is: How do
you install a 3rd party SSL cert on Tomcat 7?  Thanks in advance.



Mike


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RE: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

2012-09-26 Thread Michael Namaiandeh
The browser says the cert is issued by the server itself and it should be 
issued by the 3rd party CA (in this case, GoDaddy), right?



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From: Adamus, Steven J. [mailto:steven.j.ada...@saic.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 3:34 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

Mike, 

Sounds like you installed it perfectly, otherwise no https connection to your 
web server would be possible. The problem with trust is on the client/browser 
side. You need to install the 3rd party Root CA cert on your client so your 
browser will trust your server's certificate. 

Regards,
Steve

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From: users-return-236875-STEVEN.J.ADAMUS=saic@tomcat.apache.org
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On Behalf Of Michael Namaiandeh
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:37 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

Hi all-



I have a question about Tomcat 7.0.27.  I have a webserver that I enabled S= SL 
access for. I have purchased a 3rd party cert. However; I am having trouble 
installing the cert on the server.  Whenever, I go to 
https://myserver.mycompany.com,

I receive the This site is untrusted message.  My question is: How do you 
install a 3rd party SSL cert on Tomcat 7?  Thanks in advance.



Mike


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RE: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

2012-09-26 Thread Adamus, Steven J.
So, your web server is using a self-signed cert, and not the one you
purchased. Installation of your 3rd part cert depends on which HTTPS
connector you're using, APR (OpenSSL-based) or the JSSE-based connector.
Good documentation on both are out there, but make sure you follow the
correct one or you'll get really confused. 

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On Behalf Of Michael Namaiandeh
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 12:38 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

The browser says the cert is issued by the server itself and it should
be issued by the 3rd party CA (in this case, GoDaddy), right?



-Original Message-
From: Adamus, Steven J. [mailto:steven.j.ada...@saic.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 3:34 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

Mike, 

Sounds like you installed it perfectly, otherwise no https connection to
your web server would be possible. The problem with trust is on the
client/browser side. You need to install the 3rd party Root CA cert on
your client so your browser will trust your server's certificate. 

Regards,
Steve

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From: users-return-236875-STEVEN.J.ADAMUS=saic@tomcat.apache.org
[mailto:users-return-236875-STEVEN.J.ADAMUS=saic@tomcat.apache.org]
On Behalf Of Michael Namaiandeh
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:37 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Installing CA cert on SSL enabled webserver

Hi all-



I have a question about Tomcat 7.0.27.  I have a webserver that I
enabled S= SL access for. I have purchased a 3rd party cert. However; I
am having trouble installing the cert on the server.  Whenever, I go to
https://myserver.mycompany.com,

I receive the This site is untrusted message.  My question is: How do
you install a 3rd party SSL cert on Tomcat 7?  Thanks in advance.



Mike


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