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| Ashish 2004-02-08, 11:34 pm |
| Hi ,
I am getting the foll. logs on startup .
<WebLogicServer> <License allows full strength (domestic) SSL.><Alert> <WebLogicServer> <Inconsistent security configuration, weblogic.security.AuthenticationException: Incorrect block length 64 (modulus length 128) possibly incorrect SSLServerCertificate
ChainFileName set for this server certificate><Info> <Security> <Not listening for SSL, java.io.IOException: Inconsistent security configuration, weblogic.security.AuthenticationException: Incorrect block length 64 (modulus length 128) possibly incorrect
SSLServerCertificateChainFileName set for this server certificate.>
What does this mean & what should i do to have the SSL & CA certificate working .
Thanks .
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| Platform Team 2004-02-24, 5:35 am |
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Hi Ashish,
It seems that you have a full strength license but may not have the required SSL
modules installed. Please see the following doc link about how to enable 128 bit
encryption:
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/in...ic.html#1037219
Please let us know if this solves your problem or not.
regards,
Platform Team
BEA Systems
Ashish <patelashish_2000@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi ,
>I am getting the foll. logs on startup .
>
><WebLogicServer> <License allows full strength (domestic) SSL.><Alert>
><WebLogicServer> <Inconsistent security configuration, weblogic.security.AuthenticationException:
>Incorrect block length 64 (modulus length 128) possibly incorrect SSLServerCertificateChainFileName
>set for this server certificate><Info> <Security> <Not listening for
>SSL, java.io.IOException: Inconsistent security configuration, weblogic.security.AuthenticationException:
>Incorrect block length 64 (modulus length 128) possibly incorrect
>SSLServerCertificateChainFileName set for this server certificate.>
>
>What does this mean & what should i do to have the SSL & CA certificate
>working .
>
>Thanks .
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