Re: JSSE sslProtocol accepted values

2010-10-20 Thread msinatl
SSE connector? Is my only >>>> option >>>> to >>>> use the APR connector if I want to offer support for SSL v3.0? >>> >>> The JSSE documentation. >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ---

RE: JSSE sslProtocol accepted values

2010-10-20 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: msinatl [mailto:msilverbo...@cfglife.com] > Subject: Re: JSSE sslProtocol accepted values > Call me slow, but I'm not having a lot of luck with > keyword searches What's the first link that pops up when you Google for JSSE? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=jsse&l=1 >

Re: JSSE sslProtocol accepted values

2010-10-20 Thread Ken Bowen
g the (default) JSSE connector? Is my only option >>> to >>> use the APR connector if I want to offer support for SSL v3.0? >> >> The JSSE documentation. >> >> Mark >> >> >> >> >> ---

Re: JSSE sslProtocol accepted values

2010-10-20 Thread msinatl
;TLS") for >> sslProtocol if I'm using the (default) JSSE connector? Is my only option >> to >> use the APR connector if I want to offer support for SSL v3.0? > > The JSSE documentation. > > Mark > > > > > --------- > To unsubscribe, e-

Re: JSSE sslProtocol accepted values

2010-10-20 Thread Mark Thomas
On 20/10/2010 13:21, msinatl wrote: > > Hi, > > If I'm using the sample SSL connector configuration that comes with Tomcat > 6.0.28: > > port="8443" maxThreads="200" >scheme="https" secure="true" SSLEnabled="true" >keystoreFile="${user.home}/.keystore" keystor

JSSE sslProtocol accepted values

2010-10-20 Thread msinatl
ffer support for SSL v3.0? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/JSSE-sslProtocol-accepted-values-tp30012611p30012611.html Sent from the Tomcat - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-