Thanks for the reply PID.
I will have to post the full stack tomorrow.
No error messages about the connector during startup.
I think you are right though , with regard to the outbound, the applications
do make requests to other servers and/or apps.
The odd thing is, apache does not throw any errors
On 1/14/11 10:31 PM, g f wrote:
> Hello all,
> Not sure if this is the proper area to post but here goes.
> I have a debian os running Apache 2.2.16(debian) along with tomcat 6.0.29. I
> use mod_jk as well as mod_auth_kerb module for apache.
>
> I use common access cards and allow apache kerb modu
Hello all,
Not sure if this is the proper area to post but here goes.
I have a debian os running Apache 2.2.16(debian) along with tomcat 6.0.29. I
use mod_jk as well as mod_auth_kerb module for apache.
I use common access cards and allow apache kerb module to handle all auth
and it works just fine
> From: Burton, Tom F (DOR) [mailto:tom.bur...@alaska.gov]
> Subject: RE: SSLHandshakeException
>
> I've tried importing them to the /opt/tomcat/CustomKeystore,
> but I'm beginning to think that that Store might only be used
> by tomcat when it is the "server&quo
be used by tomcat when it is the "server" in a secure
connection instead of the
"client".
Tom Burton
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 5:00 PM
To: Burton, Tom F (DOR)
Subject: RE: SSLHa
Hello,
I have a server running Tomcat 5.5.20 with Java 1.6.0.7 on SunOS
5.10
I'm receiving an SSLHandshakeException when I to connect to an https
authentication source on another server. The server is being accessed
through another server acting as a proxy. I've added both ser