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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Appendix A: SSL Certificates 191<br />

keystorePass=”avalanche”<br />

NOTE If you are not using port 443 for any other applications, you can change<br />

the connector port to 443. Changing the port to 443 will allow you to access<br />

the Web <strong>Console</strong> without entering the port within the URL.<br />

5 Save your changes to the file.<br />

6 Restart the Apache Tomcat for <strong>Wavelink</strong> service.<br />

Accessing the Web <strong>Console</strong> over a Secure Connection<br />

Once you have generated a certificate, activated SSL for Tomcat, and restarted<br />

the Tomcat server, you can access the Web <strong>Console</strong> over a https connection.<br />

To access the Web <strong>Console</strong> over a secure connection:<br />

• In the address field of your browser, type:<br />

https://:8443/<strong>Avalanche</strong>Web<br />

‐Or‐<br />

• If you changed the connector port to 443, type:<br />

https:///<strong>Avalanche</strong>Web<br />

Troubleshooting<br />

To troubleshoot issues connecting to the Apache Tomcat server using SSL<br />

after changes are made, go to<br />

C:\Program Files\<strong>Wavelink</strong>\<strong>Avalanche</strong>MC\WebUtilities\Tomcat\logs<br />

to find Catalina Tomcat logs.<br />

NOTE You need to stop the Tomcat service to get all the log messages.<br />

Example log file: catalina.2010-02-24.log

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