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Geet,
On 2/2/12 12:06 AM, Geet Chandra wrote:
> Thanks Dale!!!
>
> Few more questions
>
> 1. As I have exported *.cer as I have using Digital Badge in
> Internet Explorer.Can I use the same *.cer to configure in
> server.xml.If not, how can I genera
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Dale,
On 2/1/12 11:34 PM, Dale Ogilvie wrote:
> FYI, Here's how we did it with APR for local workstation SSL.
>
> Download APR from here:
> http://tomcat.apache.org/download-native.cgi
Nit: that's tcnative, not APR. tcnative requires APR, but they a
SSLCertificateFile="c:/temp/localhost.cer"
>> SSLCACertificateFile="c:/temp/ca2cert.pem"
>> />
>>
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>> From: Geet Chandra [mailto:gee...@gmail.com]
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SSLCertificateFile="c:/temp/localhost.cer"
> SSLCACertificateFile="c:/temp/ca2cert.pem"
> />
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Geet Chandra [mailto:gee...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012 3:05 p.m.
> To: Tomcat Us
e and the CA as SSLCACertificateFile:
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From: Geet Chandra [mailto:gee...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012 3:05 p.m.
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to configure certificate file (*.cer) in Tomcat 6
Thanks Chris!!!
Please tell steps to configure
Thanks Chris!!!
Please tell steps to configure *.cer certificate file.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 2:18 AM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Geet,
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> On 1/29/12 11:42 PM, Geet Chandra wrote:
> >> Actually I don't want t
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Geet,
On 1/29/12 11:42 PM, Geet Chandra wrote:
>> Actually I don't want to use "keytool -import" command to import
>> the *.cer file into *.keystore file.
>>
>>> Any particular reason for your preference?
>
> - The customer has got very secure envir
On 30.1.2012 12:44, Geet Chandra wrote:
1. By "*.keystore", do you mean keystore or truststore? Do you understand
the difference between them?
- Could you please explain the difference.
Google is your friend:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/318441/truststore-and-keystore-definitions
2.
Thanks Ognjen!
Please find my inline comments.
1. By "*.keystore", do you mean keystore or truststore? Do you understand
the difference between them?
- Could you please explain the difference.
2. Is your customer aware that there is no essential difference in term of
security between JSSE and Op
Geet,
Bottom-posting style is standard on this list
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Bottom-posting).
On 30.1.2012 5:42, Geet Chandra wrote:
- The customer has got very secure environment...they don't want to use the
*.keystore being shipped
with particular product.
Uhm... lots
My requirements is how to configure *.cer in Tomcat's server.xml file.
You mean you want to set up a connector that uses SSL?
- Yes
Actually I don't want to use "keytool -import" command to import the
*.cer file into *.keystore file.
Any particular reason for your preference?
- The customer has
On 28/01/2012 14:22, Geet Chandra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My requirements is how to configure *.cer in Tomcat's server.xml file.
You mean you want to set up a connector that uses SSL?
> Actually I don't want to use "keytool -import" command to import the *.cer
> file into *.keystore file.
Any particu
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