On 29 July 2016 17:05:43 BST, Bryan Anderson wrote:
>I believe this is an oversight/bug in the source code and there is no
>way to correct it with configuration. Are you sure it doesn’t belong
>here?
This is neither an oversight nor a bug.
As such there is nothing to correct.
Users remain free
I believe this is an oversight/bug in the source code and there is no way to
correct it with configuration. Are you sure it doesn’t belong here?
> On Jul 29, 2016, at 10:39 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> This is a configuration question that belongs on the users list, not the
> dev list.
>
> Mar
This is a configuration question that belongs on the users list, not the
dev list.
Mark
On 29/07/2016 16:06, Bryan Anderson wrote:
> I have spent the past few days troubleshooting an SSL handshake issue with
> JDK 1.6 clients connecting to SOAP Web Services running on Tomcat 7.0.69/JDK
> 1.7.0
I have spent the past few days troubleshooting an SSL handshake issue with JDK
1.6 clients connecting to SOAP Web Services running on Tomcat 7.0.69/JDK
1.7.0_101/RHEL 6.7. These clients worked fine with Tomcat 7.0.68, so I checked
the change log for 7.0.69. It mentions:
Limit the default TLS