On 20/01/2010 13:52, Shan, Justine wrote:
> Tomcat is classified as 5D002, strong cryptography. This implies
Tomcat does contain (and thus ships with) encryption implementation.
No it doesn't. It means
ASF product distributions that contain or are "specially designed" to
use cryptography
Mark
> From: Shan, Justine [mailto:justine.s...@sap.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat encryption algorithms
>
> scroll down to the product Apache Tomcat. It says it's 5D002.
Perhaps you missed this part of the explanation of 5D002:
"Products classified as ECCN 5D002, are exported by
encryption algorithms
> From: Shan, Justine [mailto:justine.s...@sap.com]
> Subject: Tomcat encryption algorithms
>
> But I need to know what exactly algorithms have been implemented
> and distributed with the binary from Apache Tomcat 5.X and 6.
That's easy: none. Tomcat uses
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Justine,
On 1/20/2010 1:52 PM, Shan, Justine wrote:
> As far a
> From: Shan, Justine [mailto:justine.s...@sap.com]
> Subject: Tomcat encryption algorithms
>
> But I need to know what exactly algorithms have been implemented
> and distributed with the binary from Apache Tomcat 5.X and 6.
That's easy: none. Tomcat uses whatever algorithm
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Justine,
On 1/20/2010 1:52 PM, Shan, Justine wrote:
> As far as I know, the only encryption implemented by Tomcat itself
> is SSL.
SSL is a strategy of securely transmitting data, which uses encryption.
Technically speaking, Tomcat does not /implemen
Hi,
As far as I know, the only encryption implemented by Tomcat itself is SSL. But
I need to know what exactly algorithms have been implemented and distributed
with the binary from Apache Tomcat 5.X and 6.
To my understanding, Tomcat relies on the JVM or JCE installed on the user's
machine to