SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Reynolds
After creating a new Host, I now want to set up SSL on it. Following the docs I did the following: 1) create keystore E:\Tomcat\bin\DEVKEYkeytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore E:/Tomc at/bin/DEVKEY/devKeystore answered questions. 2) made sure passwords were same. (changeit) 3)

RE: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Jim Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: SSL Setup From Site 4) restarted tomcat, but I do not get ssl? If you used the .exe download for Tomcat, you may have APR installed. Its SSL configuration is rather different than that for Tomcat's pure Java connector. The doc for APR

Re: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Reynolds
thing, my search on my whole system for the .dll found all the old bak in my production box. Anyway, could they put that dll into a .jar? On 12/13/06, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Jim Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: SSL Setup From Site 4) restarted tomcat

RE: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Jim Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SSL Setup From Site I did do the exe installer, but many searches did not find the tcnative.dll. You have to explicitly click on a check box in the installer to get it, at least on 5.5.20. It's tcnative-1.dll, and should be only

Re: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread devlists
what version of Tomcat and what are the logs saying? Filip Quoting Jim Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]: After creating a new Host, I now want to set up SSL on it. Following the docs I did the following: 1) create keystore E:\Tomcat\bin\DEVKEYkeytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore

Re: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Reynolds
I am running version 5.5.17 and I am not seeing anything in the logs regarding APR. Logs I have are: admin catalina host-manager jakarta-service localhost manager stderr stdout I grepped the logs for APR and came up with nothing. Also, I just installed 5.5.20, and 6.0 to try and find where the

RE: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Jim Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SSL Setup From Site the installer does not ask any questions. I used the .exe. It doesn't ask the question explicitly. On the Choose Components window, if you open up the Tomcat entry by clicking on the + sign, you'll see

Re: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Reynolds
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Jim Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SSL Setup From Site the installer does not ask any questions. I used the .exe. It doesn't ask the question explicitly. On the Choose Components window, if you open up the Tomcat entry by clicking on the + sign

RE: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Jim Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SSL Setup From Site In order to use the native (I believe that is what I was doing in my server.xml file) I want to include native with a checkbox, or I do not want to include Native? I have got spun around here. You're

Re: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On 12/13/06, Jim Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running version 5.5.17 and I am not seeing anything in the logs regarding APR. You might want to grep for 'Starting ' because a Tomcat install with out-of-the-box logging will show something like this at startup: Dec 13, 2006 11:46:36 AM

Re: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Jim Reynolds
Charles, got it. I [x] checked the native on the install, then installed Tomcat. After that I removed the tcnative-1.dll and restarted tomcat. I added my info to the server.xml and restarted. Yippie! So now I have SSL running on tomcat 5.5.20. Anyway, this brings up one last question. When it

RE: SSL Setup From Site

2006-12-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Jim Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SSL Setup From Site I don't really care, but could I put in some bogus certificate for development, or just let it go. Yes, just create a self-signed certificate. The instructions for doing so with the non-APR connector