but I am using a windows pc (for development purposes), so I don't have
Apache running. Later I am going over to linux.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 June 2001 05:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ssl handshake failure
When it happened to me the cause (non-specifically, I
didn't spend a lot of time investigating it) was
because I was trying to use a regular (or not self-signed)
cert. I solved the problem by switching to Apache +
Tomcat as a platform. I personally found the combo much
easier ssl enable than Tomcat alone.
At 03:39 PM 6/5/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>reading further into the Java Secure Socket Extention I found a usfull
>command "-Djavax.net.debug=all", while I appending to the line in
tomcat.bat
>that starts the server.
>The result is a lot of information, it tells me further what my error
>actually is:
>i.e a handshake failure
>
>here is the screen dump :
>
>[read] MD5 and SHA1 hashes: len = 3
>0000: 01 03 01 ...
>[read] MD5 and SHA1 hashes: len = 67
>0000: 00 2D 00 00 00 10 8F 80 01 80 00 03 80 00 01 81 .-..............
>0010: 00 01 81 00 03 82 00 01 00 00 64 00 00 62 00 00 ..........d..b..
>0020: 03 00 00 06 83 00 04 84 28 40 02 00 80 04 00 80 ........(@......
>0030: 00 00 63 D5 76 DE 3D 71 3A 61 49 18 69 E3 70 AF ..c.v.=q:aI.i.p.
>0040: 66 81 32 f.2
>Thread-20, READ: SSL v2, contentType = 22, translated length = 53
>*** ClientHello, v3.1
>RandomCookie: GMT: 0 bytes = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 213,
>118, 222, 61, 113
>, 58, 97, 73, 24, 105, 227, 112, 175, 102, 129, 50 }
>Session ID: {}
>Cipher Suites: { 0, 100, 0, 98, 0, 3, 0, 6, 0, 99 }
>Compression Methods: { 0 }
>***
>%% Created: [Session-2, SSL_NULL_WITH_NULL_NULL]
>Thread-20, SEND SSL v3.1 ALERT: fatal, description = handshake_failure
>Thread-20, WRITE: SSL v3.1 Alert, length = 2
>2001-06-05 03:32:49 - Ctx( ): 400 R( /) null
>2001-06-05 03:32:49 - Ctx( ): IOException in: R( /) Socket closed
>
>does anyone have an idea as to why this is and maybe how I can overcome
>this?
>
>Phill