Hi Manvendra, Since this question doesn't actually have anything to do with Velocity or Turbine's VelocityService, you'll be a lot more likely to find someone who can help you answer it on the turbine-user mailing list. I suggest you try asking it there.
Thanks! On 8/19/05, Manvendra Baghel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi friends, > I am working on Turbine 2.3 and velocity. > I am trying to implement xml rpc in Brihaspati e LMS > I am unable to decide how to go in for client > authentication. > Turbine xml-rpc service use file handler methods > get/ send for handling files.But they are not secure > Any one can access files by them. > MY PROBLEM IS THIS: > I HAVE LIST OF IP ADDRESSES AND I WANT THAT ONLY THEY > SHOULD ACCESS MY FILES . > for that how to work with > TurbineResouces.properties > is not clear. > My property file is below > > services.XmlRpcService.handler.file = > org.apache.turbine.services.xmlrpc.util.FileHandler > services.XmlRpcService.handler.remote = > org.iitk.brihaspati.modules.utils.RemoteCourseUtil > services.XmlRpcService.handler.remote1 = > org.iitk.brihaspati.modules.utils.RemoteCourseUtilServer > services.XmlRpcService.paranoid = true > services.XmlRpcService.acceptClient = 172.28.44.* > services.XmlRpcService.denyClient = > > # Do we want a secure server > > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server = false > > # Secure server options > > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.java.protocol.handler.pkgs > = \ > com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol > > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.security.provider > = \ > com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider > > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.security.protocol > = TLS > > # You probably want to keep your key stores and trust > stores > # clear out of your webapp. > > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.keyStore > = /tmp/keystore > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType > = jks > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword > = password > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.trustStore > = /tmp/truststore > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType > = jks > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword > = password > > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.sun.ssl.keymanager.type > = SunX509 > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.sun.ssl.trust.manager.type > = SunX509 > > # These values should be set to 'all' for debugging > purposes. > > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.javax.net.debug > = all > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server.option.java.security.debug > = all > > > ONE OF MY PROBLEM IS WHEN I SET > services.XmlRpcService.secure.server = true > > Xml rpc call fails > > HOW TO USE SECURE SERVER OPTION...... > > Thanks for help in advance > > cheers > Manav > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
