Thanks for following with the update. Do you know how the IBM's implementation was getting picked up on the linux server. I believe it had sun's jdk instead of ibm's jdk.
Thanks On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Trent Ohannessian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just following up my own item... > > I had the server admins install Sun's version of java and now the tests run > fine. So it had to be something with IBM's JSSE implementation since the > jre is the only thing that changed. > > Trent > > Trent Ohannessian wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> Has anyone tried using the IBMJSSEProvider instead of the default Sun >> provider when making ssl connections? >> >> I created a pretty simple test locally on my Windows machine to test a >> secure site. Works wonderfully. >> >> I put the test on our Linux box (where we want the tests to ultimately >> run) and I keep getting a SocketException saying the socket is closed when >> trying to make the https connection. If I remove the https and try to >> connect via http, it will work for a couple of pages until we require https >> at which point it fails with the same SocketException. >> >> After turning on debugging for pretty much everything I noticed the >> provider was different between my local and the Linux server so I started >> chasing that a little bit. Locally it's set to use Sun's and on the server >> it's using IBM's. >> >> I tried setting the connectioninitializer: >> >> <property name="webtest.connectioninitializer" >> value="com.canoo.webtest.security.SunJsseClientAuthConnectionInitializer" /> >> >> ....and all that got me was a "Provider not found exception." >> >> I'm trying to not have Sun's implementation installed on the server, so, >> here I am. :) Can the IBMJsse be used? Is this even the right wild goose >> to be hunting? >> >> Thanks! >> Trent > > _______________________________________________ > WebTest mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest > -- Ejaz Ahmed Syed Cary, NC _______________________________________________ WebTest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest

