Tomcat doesn't redistribute JSSE because of Licensing restrictions.
However, this is mostly irrelevant if you are using Apache2+mod_jk.  When I
download Apache2, it comes with a full mod_ssl.  And certainly, the
restrictions shouldn't be on the jakarta.apache.org site (please provide a
URL, so that it can be fixed).  If any (and I can't find them), they should
be on httpd.apache.org.

"Nicholas Pappas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:3DD443B1.E27208DB@;cs.nyu.edu...
> Hi all,
>
> Could someone please recommend a stable high-volume config (just
> app/module names, no config files necessary - yet :)  ) for SSL and
> non-SSL traffic served by tomcat (non-standalone) and apache on a Red
> Hat 7.2 server?
>
> I am considering using Tomcat 4.1.12, jk (not jk2 - for stability) and
> Apache 2.0.43 .  I looked at the jakarta.apache.org site and I see that
> Apache 2.0.43 doesn't include SSL support due to export concerns.
>
> Am I better off using Apache 1.3.27 or going with 2.0.43 and modssl?
>
> Sorry if this is slightly off-topic - I've read in these archives
> someone uses RH 7.2, tomcat 4.1.12 and jk for a high-volume stable
> server-- wondering if SSL is involved and what Apache version would go
> well with the rest....
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Nicholas Pappas





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