mod_auth_cas-1.0.6 released
Srikar Kummamuri
skummamuri at agentrics.com
Thu Jan 10 10:05:07 EST 2008
Matt,
I change the httpd.conf and problem still continues. Let me tell you
what I did exactly. On the Apache (Mod_auth_cas) machine, I generated a
CRT file with the keytool (given the CAS Server name in the first , last
names argument of Keytool) same way that I did on the cas server. Now
as you noted, I modified the httpd.conf file in both way with relative
path and absolute path.
CASCertificatePath C:\ssl\cas_sslcrt (In this directory crt file
and .keystore were there)
But the problem continues. My doubt is, Is this method (Generating the
crt file with Keytool) is good for the apacge (Mod_auth_Cas) ???? Or
do I need to look into certificate generation methods of OpenSsl??
Any documents/links/help??
Thanks a lot.
Srikar.
________________________________
From: Srikar Kummamuri
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 5:32 PM
To: 'cas at tp.its.yale.edu'
Subject: RE: mod_auth_cas-1.0.6 released
When the request comes back to Apache from the CAS server with the
ticket (using mod_auth_cas), apache is throwing error.
"Could not perform SSL handshake with alx-dev-wrk04.wwre.org (check
CASCertificatePath)"
In my config, httpd.conf calls the ssl.conf and the ssl.conf has the
following line.
SSLCertificateFile conf/sslcrt/server.crt
Now the serer.crt is the file generated for the CAS Server by the key
tool (with the cas server machine name).
What am I doing wrong here? Do I need to import this crt into
something else? Or can same body give me the clue to get this
certificate into JVM on the apache server having mod_auth_cas? I
resolved the same issue on a tomcat server running the CAS client but
on this Apache (MOD_AUTH_CAS) I am not getting the idea of where to
configure the self signed certificate.
Thanks a lot
Srikar.
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