Posted by
Adrian Grealish on
Jan 06, 2006; 7:22pm
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Users-SSL-Setup-tp136854.html
As far as SSL setup with Ofbiz 3.0 I beleive I have two options:
1. keystore
2. Mod_jk to Apache
I wanted to see who has set up the keystore using keytool for a Verisign
certificate, I noticed someone had problems with the intermediate CA
certificate expiring before their certificate which required a new
certificate to be issued at cost and a new JDK to be installed. I also see
that Verisign has little support for this setup.
The other option is to configure SSL thru Apache using mod_jk. I've done
this on my last server (before the host ran away with it) and it worked
fine. Takes a little more effort.
My question is, what's the advantage with setting up keystore? It seems
simple if you get it working but the wiki has some (might I add very poorly
presented) information about it not working. What's that all about? AND Why
does the udersun consulting setup guide say to do it this way but the wiki
does not? Why is the consulting arm providing more informaiton than the
"open source" division...be careful Ofbiz...people notice these things
Are there performance benefits with using Apache as the front end?
When are you planning a new release? not for the consulting arm for the open
source community remember collaboration is the way to success?
Why can't a user search the mailing lists? I tried codecomments.com but
their search doesn't work either.
As a side note: I thought the ofbiz the email lists were running on
Jcentric.com servers? they've completely disappeared now...I guess Clint
Dalton is not returning my money or customer database...
Bitter,
Adrian
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