Well, you did better than me.... I ran the two commands below, the peerca was fine, but the cert info said it couldn't read the cert for some reason. So I did a new CSR, signed it, and reloaded it. Now certinfo is functioning correctly, but the security system still won't start.
Here's the log file if anyone has any thoughts... 2006/12/08 16:40:21.789 (pid 5440) server/services/error #1165617621789 Sun Secure Global Desktop Software (4.3) ERROR: Failed to start the service sslservice. Exception was: java.lang.NullPointerException at com.sco.tta.server.security.ssl.SSLService.start(SSLService.java:427) at com.sco.tta.server.services.ServiceRegister.startService(ServiceRegister.jav a:576) at com.sco.tta.server.services.ServiceRegister.start(ServiceRegister.java:559) at com.sco.tta.server.server.JServer.startServices(JServer.java:641) at com.sco.tta.server.server.JServer.<init>(JServer.java:419) at TTAServer.run(TTAServer.java:391) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) . The service could not start properly and will be shut down cleanly. Check previous error messages for the problem. I don't see any "previous error messages". > > i also had to re-enable the security services. i first checked to see > whether my certificate was there. both "tarantella security peerca" and > "tarantella security certinfo" worked ok, then i started the services as > you did with "tarantella security start". > > i also had to reconfigure my default https port in apache's httpd.conf > since i use an alternative port and had to restart apache: > tarantella webserver restart --ssl > > greetings, > > Stoyan > > > _______________________________________________ > SGD-Users mailing list > SGD-Users@filibeto.org > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sgd-users _______________________________________________ SGD-Users mailing list SGD-Users@filibeto.org http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sgd-users