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    Problem installing 128 bit encryption.  
Bora Tashan


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02-27-04 09:35 PM


Hello,
I am trying to install WebLogic Server 7.0 on HPUX with 128 bit encryption e
nabled.
I recieved the 128 bit licenses from the BEA, removed the old installation, 
created
the new bea home directory (/opt/bea) and put the 128 bit license file in th
ere
and renamed it to license.bea.  Then I proceeded with installation (graphic 
mode).
After everything is done, I still can't get the 128 encryption.  And the lic
ense.bea
is overwritten with a generic version!!  Am I missing something?

Thanks
Bora Tashan






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    Re: Problem installing 128 bit encryption.  
Platform Team


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02-28-04 11:34 PM



Hi Bora,
Looks like you followed the correct procedure for installing 128 bit encrypt
ion.
Are u sure that
the license is overwritten with the generic version? It may be a merged lice
nse
with the EVAL and the regular entries that you had before the installation. 
Do
you get an error about 128 bit license missing when you start the server? Ho
w
do u know that the 128 binaries are not installed?
Thanks,
Sadhana

"Bora Tashan" <bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com> wrote:
>
>Hello,
>I am trying to install WebLogic Server 7.0 on HPUX with 128 bit encryption
>enabled.
> I recieved the 128 bit licenses from the BEA, removed the old installation
,
>created
>the new bea home directory (/opt/bea) and put the 128 bit license file
>in there
>and renamed it to license.bea.  Then I proceeded with installation (graphic
>mode).
> After everything is done, I still can't get the 128 encryption.  And
>the license.bea
>is overwritten with a generic version!!  Am I missing something?
>
>Thanks
>Bora Tashan
>






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    Re: Problem installing 128 bit encryption.  
Bora Tashan


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03-01-04 11:34 AM


Hi Sadhana,
I don't get any error but then again I am not booting the server in debug mo
de.
I looked at the license.bea file and it is not the same thing as the one I g
ot
from BEA.  I also try to run the certificate.war application for the PKI cer
tificate
for the server and that also reports an export version only.

How do I check (in detail) I have the 128 bit version?

Thanks
Bora

"Platform Team" <wl-install@bea.com> wrote:
>
>
>Hi Bora,
>Looks like you followed the correct procedure for installing 128 bit
>encryption.
>Are u sure that
>the license is overwritten with the generic version? It may be a merged
>license
>with the EVAL and the regular entries that you had before the installation.
>Do
>you get an error about 128 bit license missing when you start the server?
>How
>do u know that the 128 binaries are not installed?
>Thanks,
>Sadhana
>
>"Bora Tashan" <bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com> wrote: 
>






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    Re: Problem installing 128 bit encryption.  
Platform Team


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03-01-04 03:36 PM



Hi Bora,

Could u please attach your license.bea file and I can take a look to see if 
it
looks ok? I don't know off hand the procedure to test for 128 bit but when u
 start
the server it should complain if you don't have domestic  (128 bit) license 
and
you are starting the server with 128 bit bonaries in it.  You may want to se
arch
edocs.bea.com for more info abotu 128 bit testing.

regards,
Platform Team.

"Bora Tashan" <bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Sadhana,
>I don't get any error but then again I am not booting the server in debug
>mode.
> I looked at the license.bea file and it is not the same thing as the
>one I got
>from BEA.  I also try to run the certificate.war application for the
>PKI certificate
>for the server and that also reports an export version only.
>
>How do I check (in detail) I have the 128 bit version?
>
>Thanks
>Bora
>
>"Platform Team" <wl-install@bea.com> wrote: 
>(graphic 
>






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    Re: Problem installing 128 bit encryption.  
Bora Tashan


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03-01-04 04:35 PM


I dowloaded the latest version of WebLogic 7.0 (server704_hpux.bin) from BEA
.
That comes with a generic license.  I initially installed thios version for 
test
purposes.  I, then run the uninstall script, and manually removed everything
 else
under /opt/bea.  Then I received the new 128 bit license files from BEA whic
h
was named: NNNNNNN-LIC-WLS70-CLS-128.txt (typed NNNNNNN, because I don't wan
t
to disclose exact name of the file here).  I ftp'ed this file into /opt/bea 
directory
and renamed it to license.bea.  That was the only file in that directory.  T
hen
I run the server704_hpux.bin from a different directory and went through the
 regular
installation process.  Shouldn't this install the 128 bit version?  Or is th
ere
another step that I am not aware of is involved?

Oh, I just checked the license.bea file and second half is my installation s
pecific.
and component="SSL/Domestic" is there.  I guess it is installed.  But why do
n't
I see that trying to generate the PKI Cerificate?  I searched the edocs.bea.
com
and it says: "if you have 128 bit enabled, then the certificate.war applicat
ion
will enable it and offer me 128 bit PKI key as an option.  But I don't see t
hat.
Is there another step involved?

Thanks
Bora Tashan



"Platform Team" <wl-install@bea.com> wrote:
>
>
>Hi Bora,
>
>Could u please attach your license.bea file and I can take a look to
>see if it
>looks ok? I don't know off hand the procedure to test for 128 bit but
>when u start
>the server it should complain if you don't have domestic  (128 bit) license
>and
>you are starting the server with 128 bit bonaries in it.  You may want
>to search
>edocs.bea.com for more info abotu 128 bit testing.
>
>regards,
>Platform Team.
>
>"Bora Tashan" <bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com> wrote: 
>debug 
>file 
>And 
>






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    Re: Problem installing 128 bit encryption.  
Platform Team


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03-01-04 06:35 PM


Hi Bora,

It's good to know that SSL/Domestic is in the license.bea as I had expected 
that
it should be.
You must make sure that you are running the WebLogic Server Domain with SSL 
Enabled.
Please follow this to get more info on Domestic vs. Export SSL and how you m
ay
varify that:

http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/se...ts.html#1075253

If you still have questions, you may try weblogic.security newsgreoup.
regards,
Paltform Team

"Bora Tashan" <bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com> wrote:
>
>I dowloaded the latest version of WebLogic 7.0 (server704_hpux.bin) from
>BEA.
>That comes with a generic license.  I initially installed thios version
>for test
>purposes.  I, then run the uninstall script, and manually removed everythin
g
>else
>under /opt/bea.  Then I received the new 128 bit license files from BEA
>which
>was named: NNNNNNN-LIC-WLS70-CLS-128.txt (typed NNNNNNN, because I don't
>want
>to disclose exact name of the file here).  I ftp'ed this file into /opt/bea
>directory
>and renamed it to license.bea.  That was the only file in that directory.
> Then
>I run the server704_hpux.bin from a different directory and went through
>the regular
>installation process.  Shouldn't this install the 128 bit version?  Or
>is there
>another step that I am not aware of is involved?
>
>Oh, I just checked the license.bea file and second half is my installation
>specific.
> and component="SSL/Domestic" is there.  I guess it is installed.  But
>why don't
>I see that trying to generate the PKI Cerificate?  I searched the edocs.bea
.com
>and it says: "if you have 128 bit enabled, then the certificate.war applica
tion
>will enable it and offer me 128 bit PKI key as an option.  But I don't
>see that.
> Is there another step involved?
>
>Thanks
>Bora Tashan
>
>
>
>"Platform Team" <wl-install@bea.com> wrote: 
>license 
>server? 
> 
>






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    Re: Problem installing 128 bit encryption.  
Platform Team


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03-03-04 04:36 PM


Hi Bora,
I am puzzled that your license does have SSL/Domestic and the server is stil
l
not recognizing it.
Maybe it's a problem on the HP platform. I will advise that you open a case 
with
BEA Support and get a resolution from them.
Best regards,
Platform Team
BEA Systems

"Bora Tashan" <bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>Platform Team.  I still have the problem with this issue!  I am attaching
>the WebLogic
>startup log messages to this.  Even though I have the license information
>on the
>license.bea file, this log clearly shows that I don't have 128 bit encrypti
on
>enabled.
>
>Please Advise!
>
>Thanks
>Bora Tashan
>
>
>"Platform Team" <wl-install@bea.com> wrote: 
 
>don't 
>/opt/bea 
> 
>But 
>to 
>but 
>want 
>in 
>the 
>installation, 
>






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