We just ended up re-keying this cert through GoDaddy with the same repository
files and the new domain file and it worked as it should have. Thanks for all
the replies.
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On 2/6/15 2:44 PM, nicksemai...@juno.com wrote:
> I have a SHA2 certificate for a RHEL 6 server using tomcat 7.0.57.
That's an x509 certificate for SSL/TLS, using a SHA2-based signature
algorithm, right?
Yes, it is a SHA-2 algorithm from GoDaddy. > Port 8443 is listening, selinux
is disabled, a
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Christopher Schultz <
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> On 2/9/15 9:46 AM, Sean Dawson wrote:
> > We've had customers who have had issues with Java and GoDaddy
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> http://stackove
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On 2/9/15 9:46 AM, Sean Dawson wrote:
> We've had customers who have had issues with Java and GoDaddy
> certs.
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> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18746565/godaddy-ssl-cert-not-working-with-java
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> http://tozny.com/blog/godaddys-ssl-c
We've had customers who have had issues with Java and GoDaddy certs.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18746565/godaddy-ssl-cert-not-working-with-java
http://tozny.com/blog/godaddys-ssl-certs-dont-work-in-java-the-right-solution/
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Nick,
(The formatting was awful on the message and made it difficult to
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On 2/6/15 2:44 PM, nicksemai...@juno.com wrote:
> I have a SHA2 certificate for a RHEL 6 server using tomcat 7.0.57.
Good afternoon,I have a SHA2 certificate for a RHEL 6 server using
tomcat 7.0.57.Port 8443 is listening, selinux is disabled, and have tried it
with 8443 enabled in firewall and with firewall off. After receiving the .crt
file from GoDaddy: ran the 4 keytool -import commands: For the alias=