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1. Re: jboss 3.21 jetty webserver ssl
juhalindfors Jun 15, 2003 2:36 PM (in response to aniketvu)jboss-service.xml in JBossWeb SAR contains a SSL listener (SunJsseListener). You need to generate your asymmetric key pair (SUN keygen tool) in a keystore and reference that keystore from your listener configuration.
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2. Re: jboss 3.21 jetty webserver ssl
maraos Jul 1, 2003 5:55 PM (in response to aniketvu)Hi..
But when you say get passwords:
I've run "Sun keytool" and I've obtained a file of certificated..but :
WHAT VALUE I MUST TO PUT IN "Password" AND "KeyPassword"?
THE SAME TO SAY:
WHERE DO I OBTAIN THIS ENCRIPTED VALUES?
(I'm sorry if my english is poor)
Thanks..
maraos@yahoo.com
Chile
<!--
8443
5
100
30000
2000
/conf/demokeystore
OBF:1vny1zlo1x8e1vnw1vn61x8g1zlu1vn4
OBF:1u2u1wml1z7s1z7a1wnl1u2g
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3. Re: jboss 3.21 jetty webserver ssl
juhalindfors Jul 2, 2003 5:24 AM (in response to aniketvu)Password contains the password of the keystore. KeyPassword can contain the password of an individual key.
You don't have to provide obfuscated versions of these passwords (plain text works as well). If however you want to generate obfuscated versions of your passwords then use org.mortbay.util.Password to do it.