Hi,
with an self-signed cert there is no problem ! The problem is the CA
so give an try to our free program. The program converts the CA files
into an DER format and then stores it into the keystore. Then the
tomcat standalone works fine. We use this solution for three server
without any problems !
http://www.comu.de/docs/tomcat_ssl.htm
Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 5:18:39 PM, you wrote:
>>I set up the Tomcat standalone with SSL support according to the user-guild
>>with many people's help on this list, only difference is I didn't do:
>>keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
>>
>>Now I can see a new message: "PoolTcpConnector: Starting
>>HttpconnectionHandler on 8443" when startup. But can't find other
>>information about using SSL on Tomcat, how to know if SSL is OK? what should
>>I do then? what's the difference with before? Help, please.
>>Kevin
> Don't know. I never got that message. All I can tell you
> is I have tomcat running as a standalone server with
> a self-signed cert here. I went to Apache + tomcat with a
> CA cert later.
Yours
Wolfgang Mutter