Posted by
Si Chen-2 on
Jan 06, 2006; 7:24pm
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Users-SSL-Setup-tp136854p136863.html
Adrian Grealish wrote:
> 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
>
It does work.
> Are there performance benefits with using Apache as the front end?
>
That's what everybody says, especially if you serve static content as well.
> When are you planning a new release? not for the consulting arm for
> the open source community remember collaboration is the way to success?
>
Here's the latest release
http://www.sequoiaerp.org - the next one is
due early February.
> 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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