Silvio,

no bell ringing.
Any chance of a stack trace... it may be obvious, but as a guide to walk
through the code it may make us see something.
Of course if you could run with -Djavax.net.debug=ssl (or a filtered
version of that) would be even more helpful.

regards



On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 22:17, Silvio Bierman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I am using Jetty 9.4.14 on multiple servers. On one of my servers I get
> heaps of SSLHandshakeException errors. They occur with different domain
> names for which I do have valid certificates in my keystore. I am using
> Jetty SNI and have dozens of certificates in my keystore. I use the same
> keystore (JKS format) on all my servers but only one server shows this
> behaviour. Strangely enough, these errors only occur with requests that
> are sent from Java applications, either from the server process itself
> or from one of my other servers.
> This started occurring about a week ago, long after I upgraded to Jetty
> 9.4.14. The only thing that changed in the meantime is the SSL-keystore
> that has grown.
>
> Does this ring any bells? Has anyone experienced similar problems? I
> have tried restarting the process, server etc. but that only helps for a
> short while.
>
> Any pointers would be welcome.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Silvio
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