Any thoughts on this please..........

>From: Gopi J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: How to use JSSE HTTPS connection in a servlet inside JavaWebServer
>Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 01:03:07 PDT
>
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to use HTTPSConnection that comes as part of JSSE package
>inside
>a servlet to connect to another server. And I am using JavaWebServer within
>which servlets will be run.
>
>When I dynamically loaded the provider using
>
>java.security.Security.addProvider(new
>com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider());
>
>after the servlet is run once, my server is not accepting anymore
>connections. From all browsers I am getting error message "Unable to
>contact
>to the server because netscape can't find any matching known algorithm".
>
>When I added the provider statically using
>
>security.provider.2=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider
>
>Javawebserver is failed to start, This is the error message I am getting.
>
>Can't read file 'C:\JAVAWE~1.0\bin\..\keys'.
>Provider did not return PKCS8Key
>Program c:\JDK12~1.2\bin\java.exe exited with code 1
>C:\JAVAWE~1.0\bin\..\bin\jserv.exe
>C:\JAVAWE~1.0\bin\..\bin\jserv.exe jserv: Shutting down the server
>
>I tried all combinations changing the order of provider etc. still it is
>throwing the same error.
>
>From this what I figure it out is it is overriding the default security
>provider and causing JavaWebServer to fail.
>
>Is there anything I am missing. Is it required always to add provider in
>System properties to use JSSE.
>
>Any ideas or suggestions on this are greatly appreciated. Standalone
>application programs working well with same code.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>gopal
>
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