Richard Butland wrote:
I haven't tried a wildcard cert myself in some time, so can't swear it works (but it certainly used to.)

Anyway, are you seeing this error before or after the login form? Remember that up until the point that you've entered your login credentials that you're just talking to Apache / Tomcat - so if you're erroring before that, then the problem lies in your webserver configuration, or in the firewall traversal part.

So, you may want to check your Apache and Tomcat logs to see if there's something obvious there.
Did you use the "tarantella security enable" command to secure your system?
Do you have a custom CA certificate / intermediate cert? The webservices endpoint keystore needs these installed,see: http://docs.sun.com/source/820-6689/chapter7.html#Z40000061527178

As a quick test, check: /opt/tarantella/webserver/tomcat/6.0.18_axis1.4/shared/classes/com/tarantella/tta/webservices/client/apis/Resources.properties

to see if all the endpoints are bound to https://servername:443/etc?

If so, a quick test might be to just restore the endpoints to http://servername:80, retart everything, and see if that "fixes" the problem. If so, the problem is in your keystore certificate trust chain.
Rick


Adam Allred wrote:
Hello,

I see in the SGD 4.5 admin guide that wildcard certs are supported for
the first domain of an SSL cert, e.g. *.domain.com:

(page 26)
---snip---
SGD supports the use of the wildcard for the first part of the domain name, for
example .indigo-insurance.com.
---snip---

I've obtained a commercial certificate for my SGD server for
*.my.domain.com, and successfully installed it. After rebooting the
server, when I go to https://server.my.domain.com/sgd, I get this
error:

Error Page
The following exception was thrown:

I previously had this problem with RHEL5, and an earlier post pointed
me to my /etc/hosts file. I have ensured that my /etc/hosts file is
currently correct, and that my domain name is set.

I see no errors in any logs.

The admin console works, and I can perform all my tasks through it
with no problem over https.

I ensured that the wildcard cert I installed was the cert in use via
my web browsers certificate store.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Adam
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oh, look at that, errors in the tomcat logs. I get one of these for every load of https://servername/sgd:

2009-09-27 20:52:24 SEVERE Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception

javax.servlet.ServletException: File "/authentication/null/authentication/login.jsp" not found 0 org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:319)
    1 org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:267)
    2 javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:717)
3 org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:290) 4 org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:206) 5 org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher.invoke(ApplicationDispatcher.java:630) 6 org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher.doInclude(ApplicationDispatcher.java:535) 7 org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationDispatcher.include(ApplicationDispatcher.java:472) 8 org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspRuntimeLibrary.include(JspRuntimeLibrary.java:968)
    9
...

File not found? I'm at a loss of where to look to try and see what's generating that path...any ideas?

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