I have another question. In visiting with my boss just now he brought up this
question. Do we have to run something like the keytool command and go through
all of those steps to get a certificate just in order to try to connect to
Tomcat on a secure port, like 8443? I thought we could connect try to connect
to it 1st and THEN setup the certificate. Maybe I missed this. As I said in the
past when I first started posting my questions for the SSL issue I am not a
programmer; my background is in computer hardware. I have only learned what I
know about Jira and Confluence from OJT here with this position, in the last
few years.
John Ellis
405.285.2500 office
http://biz-e.io
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2017 2:20 PM
To: Tomcat Users List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: tomcat ssl setup
On 22/09/17 16:44, John Ellis wrote:
> I have installed Tomcat 9.0.0.M27 on this test server but I still get the
> same result; when I try to connect to Tomcat on the secure port of 8443 it
> just sits there and has a spinner up at the top of the browser window but if
> I try to connect to it back on the non-secure port of 8080 it works fine.
> Here is a Dropbox link to the server.xml file that I edited-
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/rdjjjxn6lzrucs0/server.xml?dl=0
>
> Here is a Dropbox link to the Catalina log file-
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/c0x8svk4neqp5xo/catalina.2017-09-22.log?dl=0
>
> Thanks,
>
> John Ellis
How did you generate the key and certificate files?
Mark
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