Re: /.well-known Hidden directory url returns 404

2017-05-03 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ian, On 5/2/17 2:15 PM, Ian Brown wrote: > Solved/Worked-around !! (Although there might be a better way) Many > Thanks to Mark and Christopher! > > As Mark indicated the solution is very simple, but what worked on > my system is slightly, but

Re: /.well-known Hidden directory url returns 404

2017-05-02 Thread Phil Steitz
On 5/1/17 12:11 PM, Ian Brown wrote: > I am trying to https/SSL enable my tomcat application server and have a > problem when I request verification from the CA. > Let's Encrypt requires the certificate request to be placed in > mydomain.tld/.well-known/acme-challenge/ which they query to check

Re: /.well-known Hidden directory url returns 404

2017-05-02 Thread Ian Brown
2017 6:12 PM Subject: Re: /.well-known Hidden directory url returns 404 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ian, On 5/1/17 3:11 PM, Ian Brown wrote: > I am trying to https/SSL enable my tomcat application server and > have a problem when I request verification from the C

Re: /.well-known Hidden directory url returns 404

2017-05-01 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ian, On 5/1/17 3:11 PM, Ian Brown wrote: > I am trying to https/SSL enable my tomcat application server and > have a problem when I request verification from the CA. > > Let's Encrypt requires the certificate request to be placed in >

Re: /.well-known Hidden directory url returns 404

2017-05-01 Thread Mark Thomas
On 01/05/17 20:11, Ian Brown wrote: > I am trying to https/SSL enable my tomcat application server and have > a problem when I request verification from the CA. Let's Encrypt > requires the certificate request to be placed in > mydomain.tld/.well-known/acme-challenge/ which they query to check >

/.well-known Hidden directory url returns 404

2017-05-01 Thread Ian Brown
I am trying to https/SSL enable my tomcat application server and have a problem when I request verification from the CA. Let's Encrypt requires the certificate request to be placed in mydomain.tld/.well-known/acme-challenge/ which they query to check that I control the site. Tomcat does not