has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <@Nando_Breiter> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I
needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
I’ve updated those jars (they were in the Lucee BitBucket project).
But after digging a bit further, 2 of the 3 jars were updated and the
download links in one of the mails on the list where pointing to the first
version/commit of those jars, which had an issue with *.googleapis.com
certs.
After using the latest version from the bitbucket project, all seems
well…
Thanks Sean.
2015-08-31 20:59 GMT+02:00 Sean Daniels <@Sean_Daniels>:
I had trouble with googleapis.com, after updating the jars following the
instructions in another thread or in the ticket, I can’t remember.
I finally went to maven to download the jars directly from there:
On Aug 31, 2015, at 2:04 PM, Michael van Leest <@Michael_van_Leest> wrote:
Do other people still have issues with Wildcard SSL? (Lucee 4.5.2.010
and for example www.googleapis.com)?
Can’t seem to use cfhttp with www.googleapis.com even after updating
the 3 jars, restarts and updating to 4.5.2.010…
2015-04-18 1:58 GMT+02:00 AJ Mercer <@AJ_Mercer>:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <@Nando_Breiter> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I needed
to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having managed this
via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile to my face.
Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
On 31 August 2015 at 20:40, Michael van Leest <@Michael_van_Leest> wrote:
I’ve updated those jars (they were in the Lucee BitBucket project).
But after digging a bit further, 2 of the 3 jars were updated and the
download links in one of the mails on the list where pointing to the first
version/commit of those jars, which had an issue with *.googleapis.com
certs.
After using the latest version from the bitbucket project, all seems
well…
Thanks Sean.
2015-08-31 20:59 GMT+02:00 Sean Daniels <@Sean_Daniels>:
I had trouble with googleapis.com, after updating the jars following
the instructions in another thread or in the ticket, I can’t remember.
I finally went to maven to download the jars directly from there:
On Aug 31, 2015, at 2:04 PM, Michael van Leest <@Michael_van_Leest> wrote:
Do other people still have issues with Wildcard SSL? (Lucee 4.5.2.010
and for example www.googleapis.com)?
Can’t seem to use cfhttp with www.googleapis.com even after updating
the 3 jars, restarts and updating to 4.5.2.010…
2015-04-18 1:58 GMT+02:00 AJ Mercer <@AJ_Mercer>:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <@Nando_Breiter> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and
intelligent the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel.
All I needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
Do other people still have issues with Wildcard SSL? (Lucee 4.5.2.010 and
for example www.googleapis.com)?
Can’t seem to use cfhttp with www.googleapis.com even after updating the 3
jars, restarts and updating to 4.5.2.010…2015-04-18 1:58 GMT+02:00 AJ Mercer <@AJ_Mercer>:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <@Nando_Breiter> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I
needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
And that seems to have fixed it for now…> On Aug 31, 2015, at 2:04 PM, Michael van Leest <@Michael_van_Leest> wrote:
Do other people still have issues with Wildcard SSL? (Lucee 4.5.2.010 and for example www.googleapis.com)?
Can’t seem to use cfhttp with www.googleapis.com even after updating the 3 jars, restarts and updating to 4.5.2.010…
2015-04-18 1:58 GMT+02:00 AJ Mercer <@AJ_Mercer>:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <@Nando_Breiter> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
I’ve updated those jars (they were in the Lucee BitBucket project).
But after digging a bit further, 2 of the 3 jars were updated and the
download links in one of the mails on the list where pointing to the first
version/commit of those jars, which had an issue with *.googleapis.com
certs.
After using the latest version from the bitbucket project, all seems well…
Thanks Sean.2015-08-31 20:59 GMT+02:00 Sean Daniels <@Sean_Daniels>:
I had trouble with googleapis.com, after updating the jars following the
instructions in another thread or in the ticket, I can’t remember.
I finally went to maven to download the jars directly from there:
On Aug 31, 2015, at 2:04 PM, Michael van Leest <@Michael_van_Leest> wrote:
Do other people still have issues with Wildcard SSL? (Lucee 4.5.2.010
and for example www.googleapis.com)?
Can’t seem to use cfhttp with www.googleapis.com even after updating
the 3 jars, restarts and updating to 4.5.2.010…
2015-04-18 1:58 GMT+02:00 AJ Mercer <@AJ_Mercer>:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <@Nando_Breiter> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I needed
to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having managed this
via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile to my face.
Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
Yes, what would you like to know.On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 7:58:20 PM UTC-4, AJ Mercer wrote:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <na...@aria-media.com <javascript:>> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I
needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
Thanks Terry, but as mentioned it was just a case of downloading the
initial commit of the jars.
Downloading the the last version from git fixed the issue.2015-09-01 16:37 GMT+02:00 Terry Whitney <@Terry_Whitney>:
Yes, what would you like to know.
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 7:58:20 PM UTC-4, AJ Mercer wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I
needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
I searched for the 3 files recommended above in this thread to fix this
issue (assuming they were existing & out of date) but I don’t have any of
them. I can throw them in the Tomcat lib dir…but that doesn’t seem like
it makes any sense…On Monday, September 14, 2015 at 12:26:14 PM UTC-6, Jordan Michaels wrote:
They wouldn’t be compiled into the lucee jar if they’re normally separate.
The lucee jars are available in:
/opt/lucee/lib/ (linux default)
or
C:\lucee\lib (windows default)
Tomcat jars are available in:
/opt/lucee/tomcat/lib (linux default)
or
C:\licee\tomcat\lib (windows default)
If the jars you’re looking for aren’t in those locations, you’ll need to
manually add them.
Hope this helps!
-Jordan
----- Original Message -----
From: “Jay B” <jbi...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
To: “Lucee” <lu...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>>
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 9:49:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Lucee] SSL Certificates - wildcards
I just reinstalled with the installer so I have 4.5.1.023 & Tomcat8 and
cfhttp to maps api no longer works.
I see that a DL or the 3 jars is supposed to help…but I don’t know what
to do with them. Don’t seem to exist as files on my server. Are they
compiled into Lucee itself?
Any help is appreciated.
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They go in /opt/lucee/lib. You’re talking about the apache-commons-httpclient.jar, apache-commons-httpcore.jar, and apache-commons-httpmime.jar files.
Overwrite the ones in /opt/lucee/lib with the ones you download from Maven.> On Sep 14, 2015, at 2:45 PM, Jay B <@Jay_B> wrote:
Thanks Jordan but that’s what is confusing me…
I searched for the 3 files recommended above in this thread to fix this issue (assuming they were existing & out of date) but I don’t have any of them. I can throw them in the Tomcat lib dir…but that doesn’t seem like it makes any sense…
On Monday, September 14, 2015 at 12:26:14 PM UTC-6, Jordan Michaels wrote:
They wouldn’t be compiled into the lucee jar if they’re normally separate. The lucee jars are available in:
/opt/lucee/lib/ (linux default)
or
C:\lucee\lib (windows default)
Tomcat jars are available in:
/opt/lucee/tomcat/lib (linux default)
or
C:\licee\tomcat\lib (windows default)
If the jars you’re looking for aren’t in those locations, you’ll need to manually add them.
Hope this helps!
-Jordan
----- Original Message -----
From: “Jay B” jbi...@gmail.com
To: “Lucee” lu...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 9:49:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Lucee] SSL Certificates - wildcards
I just reinstalled with the installer so I have 4.5.1.023 & Tomcat8 and
cfhttp to maps api no longer works.
I see that a DL or the 3 jars is supposed to help…but I don’t know what
to do with them. Don’t seem to exist as files on my server. Are they
compiled into Lucee itself?
Any help is appreciated.
–
See Lucee at CFCamp Oct 22 & 23 2015 @ Munich Airport, Germany - Get your ticket NOW - http://www.cfcamp.org/
I just reinstalled with the installer so I have 4.5.1.023 & Tomcat8 and
cfhttp to maps api no longer works.
I see that a DL or the 3 jars is supposed to help…but I don’t know what
to do with them. Don’t seem to exist as files on my server. Are they
compiled into Lucee itself?
Any help is appreciated.
–
See Lucee at CFCamp Oct 22 & 23 2015 @ Munich Airport, Germany - Get your ticket NOW - http://www.cfcamp.org/
I just reinstalled with the installer so I have 4.5.1.023 & Tomcat8 and
cfhttp to maps api no longer works.
I see that a DL or the 3 jars is supposed to help…but I don’t know what
to do with them. Don’t seem to exist as files on my server. Are they
compiled into Lucee itself?
I also learned that server 2012 search is different than Win7
Win7 search for “httpcore” will find “apache-commons-httpcore.jar”
…on server2012 it won’t. You need to search with *httpcore.
Which is just silly.On Monday, September 14, 2015 at 12:50:16 PM UTC-6, Sean Daniels wrote:
They go in /opt/lucee/lib. You’re talking about the
apache-commons-httpclient.jar, apache-commons-httpcore.jar, and
apache-commons-httpmime.jar files.
Overwrite the ones in /opt/lucee/lib with the ones you download from
Maven.
On Sep 14, 2015, at 2:45 PM, Jay B <jbi...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
Thanks Jordan but that’s what is confusing me…
I searched for the 3 files recommended above in this thread to fix this
issue (assuming they were existing & out of date) but I don’t have any of
them. I can throw them in the Tomcat lib dir…but that doesn’t seem like
it makes any sense…
On Monday, September 14, 2015 at 12:26:14 PM UTC-6, Jordan Michaels wrote:
They wouldn’t be compiled into the lucee jar if they’re normally
separate. The lucee jars are available in:
/opt/lucee/lib/ (linux default)
or
C:\lucee\lib (windows default)
Tomcat jars are available in:
/opt/lucee/tomcat/lib (linux default)
or
C:\licee\tomcat\lib (windows default)
If the jars you’re looking for aren’t in those locations, you’ll need to
manually add them.
Hope this helps!
-Jordan
----- Original Message -----
From: “Jay B” jbi...@gmail.com
To: “Lucee” lu...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 9:49:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Lucee] SSL Certificates - wildcards
I just reinstalled with the installer so I have 4.5.1.023 & Tomcat8 and
cfhttp to maps api no longer works.
I see that a DL or the 3 jars is supposed to help…but I don’t know
what
to do with them. Don’t seem to exist as files on my server. Are they
compiled into Lucee itself?
Any help is appreciated.
–
See Lucee at CFCamp Oct 22 & 23 2015 @ Munich Airport, Germany - Get
your ticket NOW - http://www.cfcamp.org/
To clarify, are you trying to connect to a secure server using Lucee or are you trying to secure your Lucee installation with an SSL certificate?–
Kind regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
----- Original Message -----
From: “Bill Tindal” <@Bill_Tindal>
To: “Lucee” lucee@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 3:00:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Lucee] SSL Certificates - wildcards
I’m struggling with this still.
I have the latest development version of Lucee (not 5) and have replaced
the 3 .jar files as indicated and still no luck.
I’m using a wildcard certificate with nginx.
Is there anyway to install the certificate into Lucee or the java store? I
recall doing this with keytool on Windows servers a while back.
On Saturday, 18 April 2015 09:58:20 UTC+10, AJ Mercer wrote:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <na...@aria-media.com <javascript:>> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I
needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
I have the latest development version of Lucee (not 5) and have replaced
the 3 .jar files as indicated and still no luck.
I’m using a wildcard certificate with nginx.
Is there anyway to install the certificate into Lucee or the java store? I
recall doing this with keytool on Windows servers a while back.On Saturday, 18 April 2015 09:58:20 UTC+10, AJ Mercer wrote:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <na...@aria-media.com <javascript:>> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I
needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
I’m trying to connect to the same server via scheduled tasks. The sites
running on the server are successfully secured with a wildcard SSL
certificate.
I just used the keytool to import the .cer file and it hasn’t worked either.
Running a simple cfhttp get to the https url results in the below:
Unknown host: Received fatal alert: handshake_failureOn Wednesday, 16 December 2015 10:07:26 UTC+11, Jordan Michaels wrote:
To clarify, are you trying to connect to a secure server using Lucee or
are you trying to secure your Lucee installation with an SSL certificate?
–
Kind regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
----- Original Message -----
From: “Bill Tindal” <mal...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
To: “Lucee” <lu...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>>
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 3:00:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Lucee] SSL Certificates - wildcards
I’m struggling with this still.
I have the latest development version of Lucee (not 5) and have replaced
the 3 .jar files as indicated and still no luck.
I’m using a wildcard certificate with nginx.
Is there anyway to install the certificate into Lucee or the java store? I
recall doing this with keytool on Windows servers a while back.
On Saturday, 18 April 2015 09:58:20 UTC+10, AJ Mercer wrote:
has anyone been able to use a wildcard SSL cert?
On 17 April 2015 at 19:34, Nando Breiter <na...@aria-media.com <javascript:>> wrote:
I’d like to compliment the Lucee developers on how easy and intelligent
the SSL Certificate installation process via the admin panel. All I
needed to do was enter the url of the host and click install! Having
managed this via the command line before on ACF, this brought a huge
smile
to my face. Thanks!!!
Aria Media Sagl
Via Rompada 40
6987 Caslano
Switzerland
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Since it’s on the same server try the SNI fix I posted a week or so ago
(perhaps similar to wildcard problems)
"It -is- possible to set up a scheduled task to work via http (rather than
https) even if you have url rewrites to SSL only. You need to set up the
scheduled task URL to:
The scheduler engine in the current version of Lucee can’t access https
URLs which use SNI: [LDEV-649] - Lucee
Try Jay’s workaround of using the http Tomcat URL over port 8888.
Julian.On 16 December 2015 at 00:50, Bill Tindal <@Bill_Tindal> wrote:
I’m trying to connect to the same server via scheduled tasks. The sites
running on the server are successfully secured with a wildcard SSL
certificate.