Charles,
got it. I [x] checked the native on the install, then installed
Tomcat. After that I removed the tcnative-1.dll and restarted tomcat.
I added my info to the server.xml and restarted. Yippie!
So now I have SSL running on tomcat 5.5.20.
Anyway, this brings up one last question. When it comes up now, it
says this is not a valid certificate. I would assume this is because
all I did was created a keystore and password. I did not create nor
issue a certificate. I don't really care, but could I put in some
bogus certificate for development, or just let it go.
Thanks for all help,
On 12/13/06, Hassan Schroeder <hassan.schroeder@(protected):
> On 12/13/06, Jim Reynolds <jim.jreynold@(protected):
> > I am running version 5.5.17 and I am not seeing anything in the logs
> > regarding APR.
>
> You might want to grep for 'Starting ' because a Tomcat install with
> out-of-the-box logging will show something like this at startup:
>
> Dec 13, 2006 11:46:36 AM
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol start
> INFO: Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8080
> Dec 13, 2006 11:46:36 AM
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol start
> INFO: Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8443
>
> And if a Connector failed to start, you should see *something* loggedl :-)
>
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