On 06/01/18 18:46, Paul Beard wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Jan 4, 2018, at 1:53 AM, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>> This might help.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6TbMqH9WFg 
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6TbMqH9WFg>
> It was, along with the script (after a little search and replace on / and \). 
> 
> I have just walked through this and worked alongside with the script. All 
> seemed to go well, nice to see that experienced presenters fumble passwords 
> and forget to clean out old files, but I’m not quite there. Learned a few 
> things about setting defaults in openssl.cnf do I don’t have to retype and 
> get it wrong from one step to the next (did I do uppercase or lowercase last 
> time?). 
> 
> The log shows that tomcat is running, I see it listening on port 8443, but it 
> times out. It’s literally 10 feet from me, one hop via my wireless router, so 
> I’m pretty confident it’s not a network error.

Could be lots of different things going on here. We'd need to see the
complete start-up logs to provide further pointers.

Mark


> 
> Is there a way to run tomcat with no encryption at all? The system it runs on 
> sits on a table across the room and is behind a router on a private network. 
> I may never need encryption if the application itself doesn’t work. So the 
> fact that this is so fiddly to get working chafes a bit. The only reason I 
> need tomcat is to run another application which has its own 
> configuration/documentation/deployment issues and I can’t get to that til 
> this works. If my nginx instance is encrypted, do I need tomcat to be as 
> well? Can I forward requests to it that are already encrypted, all through 
> nginx? 
> 
> What might be useful, as well, is a similar script, with or without video, 
> that explicitly details using LetsEncrypt certs with tomcat. This makes 
> tomcat more accessible and perhaps increases the use of reliable encryption 
> for more sites and services. 
> 


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