Can I use ikeyman or keytool or both? Cuz, I need to use SSL like 8443 so bad...
Paul Kimbrel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Something I forgot to mention. When you are generating your certificate, it will ask for your first and last name. Enter the name of the server your appliation will be running on. In the case of development - this is usally "localhost". Otherwise, the certificate will be rejected when your website loads. --PK On 8/15/2005, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote: >It sounds like you need to set up an SSL certificate for Java. Here's a >site that outlines how to do this: > >http://jasigch.princeton.edu:9000/display/CAS/Solving+SSL+issues > >To use this example, make sure you have your "JAVA_HOME" environment >variable set properly (or replace it in the example with the appropriate >value). Also, the example references "%FILE_NAME%". Don't use this - >in all the other places in the example, it uses "server.crt" - use >that instead of the FILE_NAME variable. And finally, it will still pop >up and ask you for the keystore pass code. Just enter "changeit". >And don't change it - until you've gotten down the road and figure out >how all that works. I tried it once, and things got reallys screwed up. > >But once, you get that up and running, you should be gold! > >--PK > >On 8/15/2005, "Tom Spence" wrote: > >> I can open >> >> http://localhost:8080 >> >> but, can't open >> >> https://localhost:8443 >> >> Any idea why? >> >> Of course I did uncomment at 8443 area in server.xml and set up by > using >> keytool. Nothing happened. >> >> >> >> (__[TomCigar]___{{{{~~~ >> > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (__[TomCigar]___{{{{~~~