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RE:Tomcat - Was [cobalt-users] SSL Problem
- Subject: RE:Tomcat - Was [cobalt-users] SSL Problem
- From: "Andy Jacobs" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jun 24 09:04:53 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>These are the steps I followed to get a Thawte cert:
>
>Created self signed cert for the domain
>Pasted this into the relevant page on the Thawte site
>Paid and waited for resonse from Thawte
>Fetched signed cert from Thawte and pasted it into the LOWER box on the SSL
>page for the site
>Selected "Use manually entered certificate"
>
>Everything appeared OK but when I go to https://www.domain.com I still get
a
>message saying that the cert is not from a company I have chosen to trust.
>
>Is there something I'm doing wrong?
>
Helps of you restart Apache of course...DOH!
Just as a matter of interest, I installed Tomcat for jsp support at the
weekend and now when I restart Apache, it takes ages and comes up with loads
of info about adding and removing things for each site. I can't remember
the details but I know that "ctx" is mentioned. I don't think it's
important but I'm just curious. Also, I'm running a RAQ4 128mb with about
80 sites on at the moment. I read a post that mentioned that there might be
a resource problem with this. Does this apply if only a few sites are using
jsp or does it apply to the server. Does the hack to turn java off per site
control this or should I look at a memory upgrade.
Cheers
Andy
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