Client cert verification is done against the TrustStore, not the KeyStore.
Tomcat 5 has some improvements for this. Tomcat 4 is still a bit limited.
> I have no idea what is goin wrong. Can someone tell me how to make this
> work?
>
Assuming that you don't want to just import the signing cert into
"Kenneth Westelinck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I've been searching the internet for 2 days now and still haven't found a
> solution for my problem. I am trying to set up a Tomcat 4 server running
in
> HTTPS mode, contacted by a client written in Java
Hi all,
I've been searching the internet for 2 days now and still haven't found a
solution for my problem. I am trying to set up a Tomcat 4 server running in
HTTPS mode, contacted by a client written in Java. The client is using
HTTPClient from apache. I have done everything the document at
ht
Yes. Read and write as well.
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Mark Balz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 2:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4 - SSL - Client Authentication
Have you checked the permissions to the directory where your keystore
Have you checked the permissions to the directory where your keystore is
held? The process running the webserver must of course be able to read
the keystore.
- CB
Shiva.Devaguptapu wrote:
Hi,
I am using Tomcat 4 on a linux system. I am trying to enable SSL
with
client authentication enabled.
Hi,
I am using Tomcat 4 on a linux system. I am trying to enable SSL
with
client authentication enabled. I want the client to be the Internet
Explorer, running
on Win2K, my desktop. I found the following steps on the net and tried.
* Create keys on the server
* Create the certif
Hi,
I am using Tomcat 4 on a linux system. I am trying to enable SSL
with
client authentication enabled. I want the client to be the Internet
Explorer, running
on Win2K, my desktop. I found the following steps on the net and tried.
* Create keys on the server
* Create the certif