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Gonzo Priest: if I have: System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", '/etc/certificates/fdms/WS1001237590._.1.ks');
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", 'DV8u4xRVDq');
System.setProperty("sun.security.ssl.allowUnsafeRenegotiation", "true");
I
Lawrence Dol: I have an internal HTTP server written in Java; the full source code is at my disposal. The HTTP server can be configured with any number of websites, each with a separate listening socket, which is created with the following command: skt=SSLServ
Trejkaz : We have some code in our system that automatically generates a self-signed certificate into the keystore, which is then used by Jetty. If the key for the given host already exists, nothing happens, but if it doesn't, we generate a new key like this:
Peter I have two SSL certificate files. The first is labeled "OU=Certificate Authority" and the second is labeled "OU=Root Certificate". Our C++ application loads both certificates for proper client/server handshake. Now, I need to use these certificates in my
Manuel Schmitzberg I want to add multiple SSL certificates to Android KeyStore from resource file like this: if (sslContext==null) {
// loading CA from an InputStream
InputStream is = AVApplication.getContext().getResources().openRawResource(R.
qdequippe I want to configure multiple ssl certificates for the application load balancer directly in my eb extension file, but cannot set multiple ARNs under my configuration: - namespace: aws:elbv2:listener:443
option_name: SSLCertificateArns
value: 'arn
Jay Chou: Can we load multiple certificates and keys in keystore? Is it always necessary to load only the pair (i.e. certificate and key together)? If the keystore has multiple certificates and keys, which certificate and key will be chosen when Java SSL tries
Lawrence Dol: I have an internal HTTP server written in Java; the full source code is at my disposal. The HTTP server can be configured with any number of websites, each with a separate listening socket, which is created with the following command: skt=SSLServ
Gonzo Priest: if I have: System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", '/etc/certificates/fdms/WS1001237590._.1.ks');
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", 'DV8u4xRVDq');
System.setProperty("sun.security.ssl.allowUnsafeRenegotiation", "true");
I
Trejkaz : We have some code in our system that automatically generates a self-signed certificate into the keystore, which is then used by Jetty. If the key for the given host already exists, nothing happens, but if it doesn't, we generate a new key like this:
username I am trying to establish an SSL connection between two MQ servers. In both certificates, I use self-signed certificates, I created one certificate for QM_A (sender) and another certificate for QM_V (receiver). Since the connection will be a "one-way m
Richie I got a pem file with two certificates in it. The first is that the certificate is specific to my company (i.e. the subject is specific to my company). The second certificate is the issuer's certificate. It looks like this... Bag Attributes
localKey
username I am trying to establish an SSL connection between two MQ servers. In both certificates, I use self-signed certificates, I created one certificate for QM_A (sender) and another certificate for QM_V (receiver). Since the connection will be a "one-way m
Manuel Schmitzberg I want to add multiple SSL certificates to Android KeyStore from resource file like this: if (sslContext==null) {
// loading CA from an InputStream
InputStream is = AVApplication.getContext().getResources().openRawResource(R.
Manuel Schmitzberg I want to add multiple SSL certificates to Android KeyStore from resource file like this: if (sslContext==null) {
// loading CA from an InputStream
InputStream is = AVApplication.getContext().getResources().openRawResource(R.
qdequippe I want to configure multiple ssl certificates for the application load balancer directly in my eb extension file, but cannot set multiple ARNs under my configuration: - namespace: aws:elbv2:listener:443
option_name: SSLCertificateArns
value: 'arn
username I am trying to establish an SSL connection between two MQ servers. In both certificates, I use self-signed certificates, I created one certificate for QM_A (sender) and another certificate for QM_V (receiver). Since the connection will be a "one-way m
Peter I have two SSL certificate files. The first is labeled "OU=Certificate Authority" and the second is labeled "OU=Root Certificate". Our C++ application loads both certificates for proper client/server handshake. Now, I need to use these certificates in my
Jay Chou: Can we load multiple certificates and keys in keystore? Is it always necessary to load only the pair (i.e. certificate and key together)? If the keystore has multiple certificates and keys, when Java SSL tries to establish a connection as a server, w
Jay Chou: Can we load multiple certificates and keys in keystore? Is it always necessary to load only the pair (i.e. certificate and key together)? If the keystore has multiple certificates and keys, when Java SSL tries to establish a connection as a server, w
Gonzo Priest: if I have: System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", '/etc/certificates/fdms/WS1001237590._.1.ks');
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", 'DV8u4xRVDq');
System.setProperty("sun.security.ssl.allowUnsafeRenegotiation", "true");
I
Trejkaz : We have some code in our system that automatically generates a self-signed certificate into the keystore, which is then used by Jetty. If the key for the given host already exists, nothing happens, but if it doesn't, we generate a new key like this:
Lawrence Dol: I have an internal HTTP server written in Java; the full source code is at my disposal. The HTTP server can be configured with any number of websites, each with a separate listening socket, which is created with the following command: skt=SSLServ
username I am trying to establish an SSL connection between two MQ servers. In both certificates, I use self-signed certificates, I created one certificate for QM_A (sender) and another certificate for QM_V (receiver). Since the connection will be a "one-way m
username I am trying to establish an SSL connection between two MQ servers. In both certificates, I use self-signed certificates, I created one certificate for QM_A (sender) and another certificate for QM_V (receiver). Since the connection will be a "one-way m
qdequippe I want to configure multiple ssl certificates for the application load balancer directly in my eb extension file, but cannot set multiple ARNs under my configuration: - namespace: aws:elbv2:listener:443
option_name: SSLCertificateArns
value: 'arn
username I am trying to establish an SSL connection between two MQ servers. In both certificates, I use self-signed certificates, I created one certificate for QM_A (sender) and another certificate for QM_V (receiver). Since the connection will be a "one-way m
username I am trying to establish an SSL connection between two MQ servers. In both certificates, I use self-signed certificates, I created one certificate for QM_A (sender) and another certificate for QM_V (receiver). Since the connection will be a "one-way m
Jay Chou: Can we load multiple certificates and keys in keystore? Is it always necessary to load only the pair (i.e. certificate and key together)? If the keystore has multiple certificates and keys, which certificate and key will be chosen when Java SSL tries