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Re: ssl n00b

From: kedar <Kedar.Mhaswade_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:19:04 -0800

Please do <install-dir>/bin/asadmin version --verbose.

Lucas Jordan wrote:
> version v1, I suspect, is the build number included in an install
> anyplace?...maybe this tells use:
> Install_Application_Server_9PE_200608220604.log
>
>
>
> On 2/20/07, * Jeanfrancois Arcand* <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com
> <mailto:Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Lucas,
>
> which version of GlassFish are you using? If you are using
> GlassFish v2,
> can you edit ${glassfish.home}/domains/domain1/config/domain.xml:
>
> change http-listener ...port="443: blocking-enabled="true".../>
>
> and see if it works? If you are using v1, then this is another
> problem.
>
> Thanks
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
>
> Lucas Jordan wrote:
> > I am trying to configure an instance of glassfish to respond to
> > notifications from google checkout. I have it working in
> 'sandbox' mode
> > over port 80, but to make it work for real, it must be over port
> 443.
> > Google says....
> >
> > "To implement the Notification API, you need to establish a web
> service
> > that receives and processes Google Checkout notifications. Your web
> > service must be secured by SSL v3 or TLS and must use a valid SSL
> > certificate. The API callback URL that you use for your production
> > account must use port 443, which is the default port for HTTPS.
> The API
> > callback URL that you use for your Sandbox account may use
> either port
> > 443 or port 80."
> >
> > when I tried to use port port 443 the google integration tools
> tells me:
> >
> > "We encountered an error trying to access your server at
> > https://digitalxtractions.net/portal/notification -- the error
> we got
> > is: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building
> > failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException:
> > unable to find valid certification path to requested target"
> >
> > This is the only information I have about the error, nothing is
> logged
> > on the server side. In my searching, this error seems to be
> often found
> > on the client side, and has something to do with the client not
> being
> > able trust the server. I am not sure how this translates to my
> > circumstance thought, since I am an SSL n00b :)
> >
> > I guess what I don't understand is, is my server not trusting
> googles
> > certs? how do I tell glassfish to accept all certs? or just
> those from
> > google? or is google not trusting me, since I have not installed any
> > certs or anything on the server? Is certificate even the right word?
> >
> > Any help out be awesome!
> > -Lucas
> >
> >
>
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