Hi Ilan,

Looks like you’re modifying solr.in.sh instead of solr.in.cmd?

FYI running under Cygwin is not supported.

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Steve
www.lucidworks.com

> On Mar 8, 2016, at 11:51 AM, Ilan Schwarts <ila...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, I am trying to integrate solr with SSL on Windows 7 OS
> I followed the enable ssl guide at
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Enabling+SSL
> 
> I created the keystore and placed in on etc folder. I un-commented the
> lines and set:
> SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE=C:\solr-5.2.1\server\etc\solr-ssl.keystore.jks
> SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE_PASSWORD=password
> SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE=C:\solr-5.2.1\server\etc\solr-ssl.keystore.jks
> SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE_PASSWORD=password
> SOLR_SSL_NEED_CLIENT_AUTH=false
> 
> When i test the storekey using
> keytool -list -alias solr-ssl -keystore
> C:\solr-5.2.1\server\etc\solr-ssl.keystore.jks -storepass password -keypass
> password
> It is okay, and print me there is 1 entry in keystore.
> 
> When i am running in from solr, it will write:
> "Keystore was tampered with, or password was incorrect"
> I get this exception after JavaKeyStore.engineLoad(JavaKeyStore.java:780)
> 
> 
> If i replace
> SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE=C:\solr-5.2.1\server\etc\solr-ssl.keystore.jks with
> SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE=NOTHING_REALISTIC
> it will write the same error, i suspect i dont deliver the path as it
> should be.
> 
> Any suggestions ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
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> Ilan Schwarts

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