Hi Pid,
I tried different browsers, and tried different computers.
What command line tool are you talking about?
Thanks
Conway
-----Original Message-----
From: Pid * [mailto:pid@pidster.com]
Sent: Monday, 9 January 2012 11:37 p.m.
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: SSL Certificate Update Not Reflected on the Website
On 9 Jan 2012, at 10:20, Conway Liu <cliu@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We used to use Thawte for our SSL certificate. Today I installed new
> SSL certificate issued by VeriSign and there were no errors. The
> primary and secondary intermediate CAs both imported into the keystore
> file properly, and then the SSL issued by VeriSign imported as well. I
> updated the server.xml to indicate the new keystore file with the keystore password.
> Started Tomcat, checked the log files and there were no errors. But
> when I browse to the website, it is still saying the SSL has expired
> and it's showing the one issued by Thawte.
>
> I tried to put an incorrect keystore password in server.xml and Tomcat
> did generate errors in the log file, which means Tomcat is looking at
> the correct keystore file.
>
> We have also tried to reboot the server in case the old SSL was cached
> somewhere but that didn't help.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestion where might be wrong?
Which browser are you using? Some cache Certs and don't reflect the change immediately.
Have you tried with a command line tool?
p
>
>
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Conway
>
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