I doubt any has that kind of need. If that is the case, then everyone will
pull their brains out. 

If we are worried about the IIS having SSL with Tomcat, then how about SSL
between database and Tomcat. How about query tools used in database (
secured query tool? , I dont know who has like this). 

I would not worry, if the Tomcat behind firwall, and behind the IIS (SSL).





-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Fiol Bonnín [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 2:32 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Securing SSL from IIS to Tomcat


John MccLain wrote:

>Since IIS decrypts the request and passes it unencrypted to Tomcat, How do
I
>encrypt the request so that all communication from IIS with Tomcat is
>secure???
>  
>

Do you really need it? It would probably affect your performance 
seriously. (No, I cannot prove that statement...)

Other than that, I cannot be of much help. I'm sure I have read 
something about a certain AJP 1.4 which could accomplish your needs.

Latest reference I've been able to google for is from Tomcat 4.1 JK 
connector (deprecated). But I have not searched a lot.

Hope you can go on searching further with this little bit of info.


Antonio Fiol

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