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Miguel,

On 4/25/12 6:24 PM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
>> Please post your SSL<Connector>  configuration (cleansed of any 
>> passwords).

??

>> Finally, you didn't post your original stack trace.

??

>> Since this is happening on the server-side, it's either a
>> problem during startup or during client-certificate verification.
>> Since you mentioned the "site certificate", I assume you are
>> having problems with your server's SSL certificate and not a
>> client certificate being presented by a remote client, right?
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean with the server and client certificates.
> No web browser reports the server certificate as no valid.

If no web browser reports the server certificate as not valid, then
what's the problem?

- -chris
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