Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1. p.domain.com
2. p1.domain.com
3. p2.domain.com
I would like to use all 3 on 1 SSL connector (Don't create 3 SSL connectors)
I'm using keytool app and kestore SSL logic for TomCat SSL configuration.
I created 3 keystores and
On 29/12/2009 12:30, DOrlov wrote:
Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1. p.domain.com
2. p1.domain.com
3. p2.domain.com
I would like to use all 3 on 1 SSL connector
Tomcat does not support this.
Mark
You could modify connector sources.
Regards,
Zacheusz
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
On 29/12/2009 12:30, DOrlov wrote:
Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1. p.domain.com
2. p1.domain.com
3.
On 29/12/2009 13:20, Zacheusz Siedlecki wrote:
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Mark Thomasma...@apache.org wrote:
On 29/12/2009 12:30, DOrlov wrote:
Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1. p.domain.com
2. p1.domain.com
3. p2.domain.com
I would like to use all
2009/12/29 DOrlov dor...@redaril.com
Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1. p.domain.com
2. p1.domain.com
3. p2.domain.com
I would like to use all 3 on 1 SSL connector (Don't create 3 SSL
connectors)
I'm using keytool app and kestore SSL logic for TomCat SSL
On 29/12/2009 14:04, Peter Crowther wrote:
2009/12/29 DOrlov dor...@redaril.com
Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1. p.domain.com
2. p1.domain.com
3. p2.domain.com
I would like to use all 3 on 1 SSL connector (Don't create 3 SSL
connectors)
I'm using
These are three different domains. Theoretically you can choose
cerfificate for subdomain. Look at:
RFC 4680: TLS Handshake Message for Supplemental Data
RFC 4366: Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions
Basically, the client sends the target host during the initial
handshake so you can
Exactly Thomas :)
Regards,
Zacheusz
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
On 29/12/2009 14:04, Peter Crowther wrote:
2009/12/29 DOrlov dor...@redaril.com
Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1.
Peter Crowther wrote:
2009/12/29 DOrlov dor...@redaril.com
Hello, I have TomCat 6 server and I have 3 SSL sertificates for:
1. p.domain.com
2. p1.domain.com
3. p2.domain.com
I would like to use all 3 on 1 SSL connector (Don't create 3 SSL
connectors)
I'm using keytool app and kestore SSL
29.12.2009 15:28, Mark Thomas:
However, there is a spec for this: RFC 4366, SNI (Server Name
Indication). It should be implementable for at least the APR/native
connector. Not sure of the extent, if any, of support in the browsers.
If a recent article in the German c't magazine is right (an I
Hello All
I have some questions and I hope to find answers about Load balancing .
1- The first question , our DBA says that it not normal and no logic to
have several instances of tomcat server on the same machine with the same
configuration , is this correct ?
2- Each tomcat instance here
On 29/12/2009 15:21, assan alhamoud wrote:
Hello All
I have some questions and I hope to find answers about Load balancing .
1- The first question , our DBA says that it not normal and no logic to
have several instances of tomcat server on the same machine with the same
configuration
Hello Mark ,
we are using apache Server version: Apache/2.2.11 (Unix)
we use mod_jk.so module
jboss-3.2.5
Tomcat5
and jrockit-jdk1.4.2_19
at your disposal if you need more information
Regards,
Ghassan
2009/12/29 Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org
On 29/12/2009 15:21, assan alhamoud wrote:
Hi Ghassan,
It looks like you might be using a default/old version of modjk. I would
recommend as a start to either download the latest binary release or
compile a custom version for your distribution. It is really
straightforward to do the compile and everything you need to know is in
the
On 29/12/2009 16:17, assan alhamoud wrote:
Hello Mark ,
we are using apache Server version: Apache/2.2.11 (Unix)
we use mod_jk.so module
jboss-3.2.5
Tomcat5
and jrockit-jdk1.4.2_19
at your disposal if you need more information
Are you using Tomcat or JBoss?
Tomcat version?
mod_jk
When running muitiple tomcat instances in same windows OS, the title of all
tomcat/DOS window are all Tomcat, it's a little hard to distinguish which
window is which tomcat.
for example:
bin\startup.bat -title Tomcat Server 1 - XXX
bin\startup.bat -title Tomcat Server 2 - YYY
bin\startup.bat
2009/12/30 LiuYan 刘研 lovet...@21cn.com
When running muitiple tomcat instances in same windows OS, the title of all
tomcat/DOS window are all Tomcat, it's a little hard to distinguish which
window is which tomcat.
Not exactly sure what you are meaning. Did you mean that you have installed
Hi maven:
Thanks for your response.
How to run multiple tomcat instances is not what I concerned. I setup
three Tomcat 5.0.x instances one Tomcat 6.0.x in one windows OS in our
production environment for some weired reasons. And I can running multiple
tomcat instances from one tomcat
2009/12/30 LiuYan 刘研 lovet...@21cn.com
Hi maven:
Thanks for your response.
How to run multiple tomcat instances is not what I concerned. I setup
three Tomcat 5.0.x instances one Tomcat 6.0.x in one windows OS in our
production environment for some weired reasons. And I can running
2009/12/30 LiuYan 刘研 lovet...@21cn.com
Hi maven:
Thanks for your response.
How to run multiple tomcat instances is not what I concerned. I setup
three Tomcat 5.0.x instances one Tomcat 6.0.x in one windows OS in our
production environment for some weired reasons. And I can running
It's for one installation, multi instances situation, these tomcat
instances share the same catalina.bat file, so I use an environment variable
instead of a fixed value. :)
maven apache wrote:
2009/12/30 LiuYan 刘研 lovet...@21cn.com
Hi maven:
Thanks for your response.
How to run
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