Crypto Sal,
Thank you so much!
That was apparently the problem. I got a new certificate from GoDaddy and once
it was installed webui ran with no problems.
Thanks for all your help.
Don
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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
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8443, so we wanted to make
it appear that they were connecting on port 443, but really be using 8443.
So, when I connect in a browser, I use https://webui.ashland.edu
Don
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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
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From: Crypto Sal
is that
the webui instance is behind the firewall and cannot be seen from off campus. I
didn't think that was an issue with validating certificates, is it?
Thanks again
Don
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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
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From: Crypto Sal
by a source that is not trusted. and
has a link for Certificate Details...
msg3a-c show the certificate chain, including webui.ashland.edu, ipsCA CLASEA1,
and IPS SERVIDORES.
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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
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From: Don Prezioso
:21 PM, Don Prezioso wrote:
Sorry, my pictures got stripped from the message so...
msg1.jpg basically says The web site's certificate cannot be verified. Do
you want to continue? Name: webui.ashland.edu Publisher:
webui.ashland.edu and has a link for more information...
msg2.jpg says
=19:self signed certificate in certificate chain
verify return:0
Isn't the root certificate supposed to be self-signed? I get the same message
when I run the command against webadvisor.ashland.edu (the other instance)
which doesn't appear to have the same problem.
Don
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Don Prezioso
Director
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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
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From: Crypto Sal [mailto:crypto@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 8:00 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: SSL with multiple Tomcat instances
Hi Don,
Is this Tomcat
getting the warning only on the second instance? I
can't believe it is an issue with IPSCA since the first instance does not
exhibit the problem.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Don
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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
can't access the
intermediate certificate, but somehow the first instance doesn't have that
trouble?
Don
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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
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From: peter.crowth...@googlemail.com [mailto:peter.crowth...@googlemail.com