Installation issue - HTTPS connector always sends junk reply

2004-07-08 Thread Jason
Howdy.
I'm new to Tomcat, and I'm having a bit of trouble finishing a setup
for testing.  I've set up the default installation - that is,
unzipped it and run the batch file - and it works very well.  However,
the ride gets a bit bumpy when I try to enable HTTPS connections.

After generating the .keystore file and uncommenting the default port
8443 connector, Tomcat seems to start fine.  The only notable difference
is that a new connector is created (that should be a good sign).  When
I connect to my server at localhost using port 8443, though, it sends
me a small piece of garbage in return.  It always seems to be the same
chunk of binary data; it looks like this (hexdump on x86):
1503 0100 0202 0a.  Connections to port 8080 continue to work as
advertised; connections to other (random) ports fail as expected.

I've followed the instructions on setting up SSL several times.  I've
got a .keystore file in my home folder, and the HTTP connector is the
default included with the Tomcat 5 binaries (sans comments).  I'm open
to the possibility that I'm repeatedly missing a step, of course.

I've tried Tomcat 5.0.25 and .27 on both Windows 2000 and Linux, using
IE and Firefox as clients; always the same results.  The JVM is Sun's
1.4.2_04 on Linux, and 1.4.1_02 on Windows.

Thanks for any help,
Jason

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Re: Installation issue - HTTPS connector always sends junk reply

2004-07-08 Thread Jason
=== Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:32:21PM -0500 / Jason ===
 Howdy.
 I'm new to Tomcat, and I'm having a bit of trouble finishing a setup
 for testing.  I've set up the default installation - that is,
 unzipped it and run the batch file - and it works very well.  However,
 the ride gets a bit bumpy when I try to enable HTTPS connections.
 
 After generating the .keystore file and uncommenting the default port
 8443 connector, Tomcat seems to start fine.  The only notable difference
 is that a new connector is created (that should be a good sign).  When
 I connect to my server at localhost using port 8443, though, it sends
 me a small piece of garbage in return.  It always seems to be the same
 chunk of binary data; it looks like this (hexdump on x86):
 1503 0100 0202 0a.  Connections to port 8080 continue to work as
 advertised; connections to other (random) ports fail as expected.
 
 I've followed the instructions on setting up SSL several times.  I've
 got a .keystore file in my home folder, and the HTTP connector is the
 default included with the Tomcat 5 binaries (sans comments).  I'm open
 to the possibility that I'm repeatedly missing a step, of course.
 
 I've tried Tomcat 5.0.25 and .27 on both Windows 2000 and Linux, using
 IE and Firefox as clients; always the same results.  The JVM is Sun's
 1.4.2_04 on Linux, and 1.4.1_02 on Windows.
 
 Thanks for any help,
 Jason
 
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Pre-answered in another mail; thanks!

Jason

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