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On 1 February 2014 20:15:13 CET, walt <w41ter@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>On 02/01/2014 10:30 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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>> On Sat, February 1, 2014 16:59, walt wrote: |
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>> An easier way then to use the silly jconsole might be found in the |
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>> following location: |
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>> ~/.java/deployment/security/ |
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>WTF? No XML? ;) |
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Could have been worse. Some proprietary binary format. |
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>> HTH, |
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>Very much, thanks. |
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>> PS. If anyone knows how to get an SSL-certificate that is accepted by |
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>> this, please let me know. |
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>I don't think I understand the question. jconsole has a button marked |
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>"Manage Certificates", that's not what you want? |
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The webinterface allows me to upload a new SSL certificate. I will need to do this as one of the servers has an outdated SSL certificate. |
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If I know how to fabricate one that expires in 10 years and is easily accepted by Java. I will be happy. |
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Joost |
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Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. |