Rick McGuire ha scritto:
Stefano Bagnara wrote:
Rick McGuire ha scritto:
Thanks Stefano, that helped. I'm getting closer, but I'm still
having a problem. I created the server cert using the directions you
pointed me toward, and added the cert to the truststore using the
directions I found here:
http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~lpeyton/csi5389genkeystore.html
Now I'm getting an error on the server when I try to connect. See
the log at the end. I'm running this on
java version "1.5.0_11"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_11-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_11-b03, mixed mode)
Which I've used for successful SSL connections to other servers, so I
suspect the problem is in either the server configuration or the cert
I added to the truststore. I'm sort of hit a dead end at this point,
so any assistance is very much appreciated.
Hi Rick,
the jce lib you copy to JAMES_HOME/lib have to be the same of the JVM
you use to run JAMES.
So if you want to run JAMES with java 1.5 you will also have to
replace your 1.4 JCE in JAMES_HOME/lib with the 1.5 JCE.
Not sure this is your issue, let me know.
I'm not sure I understand this....I didn't copy any JCE to the
JAMES_HOME/lib directory. However, I just went and double checked, and
the JVM version that worked was not 1.4.2 like I believed, but rather
1.6. Is the JCE included in 1.4.2, but not in 1.6?
Rick
I don't use SSL, but AFAIK you have to copy the JCE from the JRE you use
to run JAMES as described in the config.xml:
<!-- JAMES TLS uses JSSE. This means that for many Sun JVMs,
the sunjce_provider.jar must be copied from $JAVA_HOME/lib/ext
into $JAMES_HOME/lib. It may also be necessary to download and
install unlimited strength policies. -->
<!--
<useTLS>true</useTLS>
-->
<!-- Use provider elements to specify additional JCE providers.
The jars should be put into $JAMES_HOME/lib.
For example, Uncomment this if you want to use
BouncyCastle JCE (http://www.bouncycastle.org)
<provider>org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider</provider> -->
I think this is true at least for java2 1.4 and java5... let us know,
Stefano
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