I had the same problem with Tomcat 5.5.12. Finally someone told me to check the Tomcat 5.5\bin directory for a file called tcnative-1.dll (or something like that, I don't remember exactly). After I deleted that file, my SSL connections worked fine.
-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Stevie G. Messervey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hello, > Please let me preface that I have actually tried > to run down various > threads,tutorials,FAQS, and the Tomcat docs (both > shipped & online). > > dist: Crux Evolution 2.0.x kernel: 2.6.8.1 gcc:3.3.4 > java:jdk1.5.0_06 > kde:3.3(incl/konqueror) firefox:1.5 Tomcat:5.5.15 > (binary tar.gz) > APR:1.2.2 > > Basically, I cannot get the SSL connector to work. I > uncomment the > appropriate entry in server.xml, and when I try to > access > https://localhost:8443,the session times out. > Oddly (to me), accessing via http://localhost:8080 > works. > > I do have the keystore properly configured, as I > recently installed 4.1.31 > to test it. Tomcat4.1.31 w/ https works flawlessly. > > I chased this thing round and round- I downloaded > firefox, thinking maybe > it was a browser issue, as I built KDE myself(i.e. > it's not the bundle from the distro). Same issue. I > don't really suspect gcc or associated > problems,as jsvc and libtcnative both compiled (and > installed, for > libtcnative) w/o complaint. > > I have even tried copying a modified <Connector> from > 4.1.31, which > (unmodified) works under 4.1.31 . > I have tried explicitly setting the address, i.e. > address="127.0.0.1"; no > luck. I created some scripts to monitor the tomcat > sessions, the most > useful fragment being 'neststat -p | grep localhost:', > which, during my > tests, shows tomcat talking to itself, from which I > can conclude that the > sessions are being started. > > The only thing I haven't tried is building from > source. > > In short, has anyone else been able to: > * get https working, 'out of the box', from the 5.5.15 > binary .tar.gz? > * ditto above, with Crux? Crux-Evolution? > > > Thank you for your time and interest, > Tarkin > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]