Mike you were right...'cause from what I read JRun
doesn't currently support SSL. It depends on native
web server SSL support (which in mycase is IIS).
There's an article about it in the Allaire Knowledge
Base under JRun & SSL at www.alliare.com.
>From the article I have fathomed that by configuring
Master Properties file for www sevice (machine level)
I can run individual servlets under SSL. I will look
into this a lttle closely and update you guys on the
same
Thanks,
Paul
--- Milt Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, PAUL SIMON wrote:
>
> > Friends,
> >
> > Pbm : How to start SSL with JRUN server A piece of
> code I have here
> > creates an https URL and it throws
> "java.net.MalformedURLException:
> > unknown protocol: https" This occurred with
> WebLogic once and I just
> > started SSL on the server and the problem went
> away. I haven't been
> > able to find a way to start SSL with JRUN. I am
> trying Allaire web
> > site http://www.allaire.com/ . In the mean time if
> this forum could
> > provide me some help, I would really appreciate
> that
>
> I'm a little confused by your situation. There's
> two ways you could
> be using SSL/https, one, where you're acting as the
> server end of the
> https transaction, and two, where you're acting as
> the client end.
> When you talk about starting SSL on the server, it
> sounds like the
> former; when you talk about creating an https URL,
> it sounds like the
> latter. They really have nothing to do with the
> other, and enabling
> SSL on the server shouldn't affect the exception
> you're getting. To
> fix that, you need some library that handles the
> client end of https
> transactions (I believe Sun's JSSE can do this).
>
> Also, I don't believe the simple web server that
> comes with JRun can
> do SSL.
>
> Milt Epstein
> Research Programmer
> Software/Systems Development Group
> Computing and Communications Services Office (CCSO)
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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