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1. Re: JBOSS + TOMCAT + SSL + PROBLEMS
cfrostrun Oct 2, 2002 10:18 AM (in response to cfrostrun)Here's an update to where I'm at:
I am able to run ssl on tomcat standalone just fine. But embedding it in jboss it's now throwing a null pointer exception.
can somebody post their working tomcat-service.xml file that has ssl working? obviously the modification's I made to that is not configured correctly.
Thanks,
Chris -
2. Re: JBOSS + TOMCAT + SSL + PROBLEMS
tool Oct 8, 2002 10:49 AM (in response to cfrostrun)Here is a sample tomcat4-service.xml file.
Just open it and change the keystoreFile attribute value to the full path to you keystore file and put it in the deploy directory.
Hope this helps if you are still having problems,
Brian -
3. Re: JBOSS + TOMCAT + SSL + PROBLEMS
jrssnyder Oct 29, 2002 11:21 AM (in response to cfrostrun)I'm new to JBoss and SSL. I have followed the advice and examples in this thread (thanks!), and have apparently made some progress. Specifically:
1) No errors in starting JBoss;
2) No errors in deploying an application (pc.ear);
3) When I enter http://localhost:8443/pc in my browswer, I do not get a "page not found" error.
However, what I do get when I enter http://localhost:8443/pc is just: (i.e., encoded, undisplayable stuff).
My question is, how do I access the servlets/JSP pages of my pc.ear application via the 8443 port, so that the transmissions from the client browser to the servlets/JSP pages are encrypted via SSL?
I'm sure I'm missing something very fundamental here, but I don't know what it is -- I'm a first-timer.
Thanks for any help.
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4. Re: JBOSS + TOMCAT + SSL + PROBLEMS
jrssnyder Oct 29, 2002 11:22 AM (in response to cfrostrun)I'm new to JBoss and SSL. I have followed the advice and examples in this thread (thanks!), and have apparently made some progress. Specifically:
1) No errors in starting JBoss;
2) No errors in deploying an application (pc.ear);
3) When I enter http://localhost:8443/pc in my browswer, I do not get a "page not found" error.
However, what I do get when I enter http://localhost:8443/pc is just: (i.e., encoded, undisplayable stuff).
My question is, how do I access the servlets/JSP pages of my pc.ear application via the 8443 port, so that the transmissions from the client browser to the servlets/JSP pages are encrypted via SSL?
I'm sure I'm missing something very fundamental here, but I don't know what it is -- I'm a first-timer.
Thanks for any help.
-- John