RE: Truststore/Trusted hostname

2019-01-13 Thread Vos, Walter
] Verzonden: woensdag 9 januari 2019 20:25 Aan: users@nifi.apache.org CC: Vos, Walter Onderwerp: Re: Truststore/Trusted hostname Walter, you could point to the default JRE truststore file, maybe. Andrew On Wed, Jan 9, 2019, 7:12 AM Kevin Doran mailto:kdo...@apache.org>> wrote: Hi Walt

Re: Truststore/Trusted hostname

2019-01-09 Thread Andrew Grande
Walter, you could point to the default JRE truststore file, maybe. Andrew On Wed, Jan 9, 2019, 7:12 AM Kevin Doran wrote: > Hi Walter, > > I could be mistaken, but my interpretation of the Trusted Hostname > configuration option is that it is designed to work with/in-addition-to the > truststor

Re: Truststore/Trusted hostname

2019-01-09 Thread Kevin Doran
Hi Walter, I could be mistaken, but my interpretation of the Trusted Hostname configuration option is that it is designed to work with/in-addition-to the truststore, not instead of a truststore as an alternative trust mechanism.  Basically, I think it is to be used in situations when the defaul

Truststore/Trusted hostname

2019-01-09 Thread Vos, Walter
Hi, I'm trying to use the invokeHttp processor to POST to an https site through a proxy. The proxy is http. Through some googling I found references that Java is rather finicky with SSL connections and wants the target server certificate in its truststore, but InvokeHttp also offers the trusted