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Rich Raposa commented on AS7-2500:
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In the schema, ssl is a child. In the DMR, ssl is an attribute of connector. Either way,
there is no CLI command that allows you to edit the ssl settings, which is inconsistent
with the :add operation. For example, the following CLI command works:
/subsystem=web/connector=https:add(socket-binding=https,scheme=https,protocol="HTTP/1.1",secure=true,ssl={"password"=>"changeit","certificate-key-file"=>".keystore"})
I've tested it, and the certificate is loaded and everything works great. However,
there is no way in the CLI to view your ssl settings, and I can't figure out how to
modify them either. In my :add operation above, ssl is an attribue, so for consistency,
:write-attribute(name="ssl",value="...") should work, or give me an
error message saying the attribute is not writeable.
There is also an inconsistency in the documentation, which shows the ssl attribute in the
:read-resource operation. But I am using a nightly build from two days ago, so something
could have easily changed since these docs were written:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/HTTPS+Connectors
The CLI no longer shows the ssl attribute of a connector
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Key: AS7-2500
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2500
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Domain Management, Web
Reporter: Rich Raposa
Assignee: Jean-Frederic Clere
When adding a new connector, tab completion shows ssl as a valid attribute and the
following command works:
/subsystem=web/connector=https:add(socket-binding=https,scheme=https,protocol="HTTP/1.1",secure=true,ssl={})
But read-resource does not show ssl anymore:
[standalone@localhost:9999 /]
/subsystem=web/connector=https:read-resource(recursive=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"enable-lookups" => false,
"enabled" => true,
"max-post-size" => 2097152,
"max-save-post-size" => 4096,
"protocol" => "HTTP/1.1",
"redirect-port" => 8443,
"scheme" => "https",
"secure" => true,
"socket-binding" => "https",
"virtual-server" => undefined
}
}
Also, there is no way in the CLI to add/modify the attributes of ssl (like the
certificate-key-file and password):
[standalone@localhost:9999 /]
/subsystem=web/connector=https:write-attribute(name=ssl,value={"password"=>"changeit","certificate-key-file"=>".keystore"})
{
"outcome" => "failed",
"failure-description" => "No known attribute called ssl",
"rolled-back" => true
}
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