Importing CA's certificate to cacerts($JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security) should
resolve your problem. Password for cacerts is changeit
Best regards,
Kovi
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kp:
22.03.2004 11:52 Zadeva: Ant and Tomcat Manager
over HTTPS
Prosim, odgovorite za
"Tomcat Users List"
Hello
Does anyone know if it is possible to use the Tomcat Manager tasks in Ant
over HTTPS?
I had everything working beautifully over HTTP, then I got the bright idea
to get Manager to work off HTTPS only, and now my Ant tasks are all broken.
I re-set Ant's Manager ULR to HTTPS//:...:8443/... But I get this error:
javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
sun.security.validator.ValidatorException:
No trusted certificate found
Sadly, certificates are still a mystery to me. I rolled my own as per the
Tomcat how-to, and for my development needs that was fine, but I never got
past that stage.
Now I am running my own server, and I have got to bite this bullet. Any
pointers would be much appreciated!
Regards
Harry Mantheakis
London, UK
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