Josh Gooding wrote: > One more thing. Here is my server.xml information that is relative: > > <Listener className="org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener" > SSLEngine="on" SSLRandomSeed="builtin" />
Looks like you are trying to use the APR connector. > <Connector port="443" protocol="HTTP/1.1" SSLEnabled="true" > minSpareThreads="5" maxSpareThreads="75" Neither of those two attributes are valid for Tomcat 6. Get rid of them. It looks like you have copied this from a previous Tomcat version. I'd strongly suggest checking all of your configuration against the docs. > enableLookups="true" disableUploadTimeout="true" > acceptCount="100" maxThreads="200" > scheme="https" secure="true" > keystoreFile="C:\Documents and Settings\Zeus\.keystore" > keystorePass="likeIdpostit" These are the JSSE SSL configuration attributes. You are trying to use APR. That won't work. The docs could make this clearer. You want http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/apr.html Mark > clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS"/> > > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Josh Gooding <josh.good...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hello again. >> >> Now that I have deployed my project on Tomcat 6.0.18 with a MySQL 5.1 db, I >> need to clamp the server down tight using SSL. I've already created my >> keystore file and I am able to get the server to serve on port 443 (by going >> to http://localhost:443). That means your connector is not configured correctly as it is serving http rather than https. I can get it to Subsequent attempts to serve as >> https://localhost are proving not to be fruitful. >> >> I have a webserver (tomcat) that is in development status that I want to >> clamp down. I am using a realm to login using j_security_check to login to >> the software. Right now what I want to do is install the Apache webserver >> and get it talking to tomcat (not hard). I created my keystore file and I >> know it works because I've tested it. What I need to know are these things >> (btw, if they are in the docs, please just say so and I'll look harder) >> >> If I want to use SSL for each person logging into the instance (which is >> using Tomcat to serve) do I need to have SSL on both Apache webserver and >> Tomcat, just the webserver, or just tomcat? >> >> Right now for example, if I go to >> http://server.com/[companyid]<http://server.com/%5Bcompanyid%5D>I get a >> simple login / pwd (using j_sec_chk). I'm using a realm >> configuration in my It's not using SSL. Following Tomcat's instructions, I >> have SSL configured on my test server, and it seems to run if I go to >> http://test.com:443/index.jsp. I get the default tomcat page. However if >> I go to https://test.com/index.jsp, I get "cannot connect or website not >> responding" I can't remember which one. Is this a simple configuration >> thing or will this solve itself if I install the webserver and connect tc >> and apache web? >> >> Second, since I am using j_security_check for login, are there native >> classes in tomcat that will allow me to utilize j_sec_chk and SSL? Is there >> another method of logging in that I should use? I can write my own custom >> classes, but I am not really clear on if there is something better that is >> native. i'm looking at needing a 3 strikes and your locked out >> functionality across SSL. This is a simple yes there is a better way and >> it's part of tomcat, or write your custom code. I'm not looking for the >> typical "please do it for me" requests that I normally see on dev / user >> lists. >> >> Since each company has exactly ONE html page (which is only a welcome >> page), I honestly don't see the need to install the webserver except the >> fact that it is the right way of doing things. Is my thinking off on this? >> >> For some reason, my brain is becoming like a sponge for tomcat >> configuration. So forgive me for asking a ton of questions. I'm reading >> both the tomcat documentation and an O'Reilly book on tomcat, and I want to >> get good enough at this that I can configure it in any environment. I >> really enjoy tomcat and become knowledgeable enough that I don't fel like >> such a newbie asking questions. Any insight or direction would be greatly >> appreciated. >> >> Warm regards, >> >> Josh >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org