Sorry, it was my misunderstanding.
But, Who is the real Troll, Adrian?
I know :)
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Hi Meikel,
Can you share with me how you solved the problem?
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So Adrian,
You mean that "you should pay money".
What a capitalist world.
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?araps?z Adr.
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Hi Scott,
My JBoss version is already 4.0.2.
What else wrong?
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Dear Scott,
As I explained in my e-mail message that I sent you,
I have already tried to run the sample you gave.
But it does not work.
According to the result I have found out my JBoss debugs,
the SecurityDomain property of the RMIServerSocketFactoryBean
could not been set correctly due to l
You have to add a JRMPInvoker and a JAASSEcurityDomain entry
into jboss-services.xml file.
Done this?
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The URL does not include anything for client authentication in EJB access
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Please notify me in case of a solution
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I need the solution of this problem.
As far as I figured out from my JBoss debugs, JBoss does not say anything to
JSSE to force client authentication.
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You have to import the public certificate of UDDI Server into JBoss's trust
store.
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Which keystore did you give to JBoss ?
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We have prefered using SSL support of JBoss instead of using an SSL proxy like
STunnel.
You can easily turn on the JSSE support in JBoss both for Bean Access and for
JMS access.
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Are you sure that yout key repository contain a certificate chain?
May be your certificate a self-signed certificate.
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I tried to use key repository in JBoss with SSL.
I think that JBoss does not use keyPassword. Instead,
it replicates the keyStorePassword and uses it as ketPassword.
Because JaasSecurityDomain has not got an attribute of keyPassword.
Is this correct?
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I intend to use SSL between java clients and JBoss Server.
After I read "Using SSL in JBoss" section of JBoss AdminGuide, I add
a JRMPInvoker MBean into jboss-services.xml.
In the configuration of this JRMPInvoker,
I set RMIServerSocketFactory as RMISSLServerSocketFactory.
Then, I tried to c
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