SSL Certificate: Tomcat
Life Cycle
- Generating a Certificate Signing Request
- Choose your SSL Product and Apply via the GlobalSign web site or through the GlobalSign Certificate Center for existing GlobalSign customers
- Install your Certificates
- Back Up your Certificates
- Install your Secure Site Seal
Tomcat FAQs
- Enable SSL on Tomcat [click here]
- “java.net.SocketException: SSL handshake errorjavax.net.ssl.SSLException: No available certificate or key corresponds to the SSL cipher suites which are enabled.” [click here]
- Error "java.io.IoException: keystore was tampered with, or password was incorrect" [click here]
- Error "java.security.cert.CertificateParsingException: signed overrun, bytes = 84" [click here]
- Self-signed certificate displays instead of GlobalSign issued certificate [click here]
- Error: initKeyStore: java.io.FileNotFoundException [click here]
- Error: "java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException: Cannot recover key" [click here]
- Error: "Connection refused" when connecting with Netscape/Firefox browser [click here]
- Error: "java.io.exception: sequence tag error" [click here]
- Error: "java.io.IOException: Keystore was tampered with, or password was incorrect" [click here]
What's Your Product?
Select your Server
- Apache (OpenSSL)
- IIS 4
- IIS 5.0 & 6.0
- IIS 7.0
- MS Exchange 2003
- MS Exchange 2007
- MS Exchange 2010
- MS Outlook web Access
- MS OCS 2007
- c2Net Stronghold
- Tomcat
- cPanel
- Cisco ASA
- Lotus Domino
- Plesk
- Plesk 10
- IBM HTTP
- Mirapoint
- Ensim Pro/3.x
- Cobalt RaQ4/XTR
- HSphere
- Weblogic BEA
- F5 FirePass
- F5 BIG IP
- Oracle Wallet Manager
- Zeus Web Server
- SAP Application Server

