What was the nature of the issue that RedHat resolved and what changes did they make between when things worked and when things stopped working?
Is Tomcat configured for SSL, or are you using a proxy to provide SSL termination with internal communication between that proxy and Tomcat using unencrypted HTTP? - Mike On Mon, Dec 30, 2019, 13:27 Devine, Harry (FAA) <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone have any insights on this? Our production server using Guacamole > is down until I get this piece resolved. > > > > Thanks, > > Harry > > > > *From:* Devine, Harry (FAA) <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Friday, December 27, 2019 9:32 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Java Keystore > > > > We had an issue with one of our servers that Red Hat helped us fix. It > had a package corruption. Now, even though HTTP and guac are started, I > can’t get the guacamole interface to show up. We have our own SSL > certificate and we forward requests to the guacamole backend. Red Hat is > telling us that we need to update the keystore to reflect our SSL > certificate but we can’t find it. I looked in /etc/tomcat/server.xml but > nothing was shown. > > > > We are on RHEL 7.7 and Guacamole 0.9.13-incubating. The system has 2 java > 1.7 packages and 2 1.8 packages installed, but I’m not sure which is being > used by guacamole. > > > > Thanks for any help, > > Harry > > > > Harry Devine > > DOT/FAA/AJM-2431 > > Terminal Server (NASDAC) Adminstrator > > Red Hat Certfied System Adminstrator (RHCSA) > > [email protected] > > (609)485-4218 > > Building 300, 3rd Floor, Column L20 (3L20) > > >
