At 10:16 AM 5/11/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>My initial suspicion was that Tomcat 3.0 which I'm using as part of J2EE
>didn't support the use of SGC certificates, which I still suspect. Tim; can
>you confirm the Tomcat version with which you are successfully connecting at
>128-bits?
3.2.1.
Hi,
Friday, May 11, 2001, 11:09:49 AM, you wrote:
we have an solution for the ssl problem. So you can use tomcat
standalone with an CA certificate. We wrote an small Java programm
to import the certificate into the keystore. The source and an small
desription is under http://www.comu.de/docs/tom
I'm using Tomcat 3.2.1, the US JSSE version, and the US version of IE 5.0.
-Original Message-
From: Alan Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:49 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Tomcat + SSL Certificates
Sean, Tim,
Thanks for your
Sean, Tim,
Thanks for your feedback.
I've checked my JSSE version, and it's 1.0.2 global version. Which
according to the accompanying user guide has the same level of cryptography
as the domestic US version, so I don't think it's the jars that are causing
the problem.
My initial suspicion was
Sean, Tim,
Thanks for your feedback.
I've checked my JSSE version, and it's 1.0.2 global version. Which
according to the accompanying user guide has the same level of cryptography
as the domestic US version, so I don't think it's the jars that are causing
the problem.
My initial suspicion was
Sean, Tim,
Thanks for your feedback.
I've checked my JSSE version, and it's 1.0.2 global version. Which
according to the accompanying user guide has the same level of cryptography
as the domestic US version, so I don't think it's the jars that are causing
the problem.
My initial suspicion was
have not tried to import a third party certificate yet.
>
>Sean
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Alan Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 4:58 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: RE: Tomcat + SSL Certificates
>
>
>Y
ional version
supports that. I have not tried to import a third party certificate yet.
Sean
-Original Message-
From: Alan Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 4:58 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Tomcat + SSL Certificates
Ylan, Sean,
Tha
Ylan, Sean,
Thank you for your replies.
I do have SSL working through Tomcat directly using a test certificate that
I got from the CA Thawte, however it only seems to work with a standard
x509 certificate (40-bit)!
I'd really like to be able to make use of the latest SGC SuperCerts (as
Thawte
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Subject: RE: Tomcat + SSL Certificates
As I understand it, tomcat by itself does not support any certificates. If
you want to use SSL then you need to integrate it with another webserver.
I user tomcat with apache-modssl and it works great.
Ylan
|-Original Message-
|From: Alan
: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 5:30 AM
|To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
|Subject: Tomcat + SSL Certificates
|
|
|Hi,
|
|Could somone please tell me what version of Tomcat (if any)
|supports 128-bit
|Server-Gated Crypto (SGC) certificates.
|
|I'm currently using Java J2EE 1.2.1 and Tomcat v3.0 which c
Hi,
Could somone please tell me what version of Tomcat (if any) supports 128-bit
Server-Gated Crypto (SGC) certificates.
I'm currently using Java J2EE 1.2.1 and Tomcat v3.0 which comes along with
it without much luck. With a test 128-bit cert installed Tomcat fails to
locate my test jsp, but it
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