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Tomcat 5.5+SSL+embeded  XML
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karl

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Joined: 01/07/2006 07:56:42
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Hi,

Our application uses embedded tomcat 5.0.28 with java version jdk1.4. We use Secure Socket Layer to communicate for some of the modules. We got "-12229" error code on the Netscape family browsers(like netscape, firefox, mozilla) while accessing the secured modules. We could overcome this error by changing the browser settings as follows:

Checked all the cipher options in the SSL version 3.
Unchecked all the cipher options in SSL version 2.
Unchecked all the cipher options in TLS.
The application was working as expected.

Now we are in the process of updating the embedded tomcat to version 5.5.17 with java version jdk1.5. We are using the security certificate generated by keytool that comes along with jdk1.5. With these changes on the server side we are getting the same error "-12229" on the browser again. The browser options were not changed.

We tried changing the browser settings as follows:

Checked all the cipher options in the SSL version 3.
Checked all the cipher options in SSL version 2.
Checked all the cipher options in TLS.

This time we got an error "..No common encryption algorithms found..".

Any idea how to go about it.

Thanks
stdunbar

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Joined: 06/22/2005 14:51:37
Messages: 849
Location: Superior, CO, USA
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From what I can see this is a known mozilla bug. It looks like it was just fixed.

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