My experience was using IIS with Tomcat was very slow and it is pain in the
neck to use tackle with ISAPI connector and the rest.. It is better to have
either Apache or directly use Tomcat servers
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From: Robert J. Sanford, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, Augus
Okay, using the .pfx file directly and the keystoreType="PKCS12" worked with
no hitches. Well, one minor hitch but that was pilot error on my part. Many
thanks!
rjsjr
> > That's great advice but it doesn't answer my
> > basic question of whether or not I can import
> > a certificate that was issu
Thanks for the info. I got the key exported from IIS in the PKCS12 format
and used OpenSSL to generate a .pem file containing the private key and site
certificate from that (for testing purposes I'm using an internal CA so the
CA certificate was in there as well). The issue that I'm running into no
That's great advice but it doesn't answer my basic question of whether or
not I can import a certificate that was issued based on a request generated
by IIS.
rjsjr
> My experience was using IIS with Tomcat was very slow
> and it is pain in the neck to use tackle with ISAPI
> connector and the res
"Robert J. Sanford, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> That's great advice but it doesn't answer my basic question of whether or
> not I can import a certificate that was issued based on a request
generated
> by IIS.
Since I don't use IIS, I don't know the answer.