Hello All,
I have installed GeoServer 2.7.0 on 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2; the Windows Installer (geoserver-2.7.0.exe) in http://geoserver.org/release/2.7.0/ is used.
32 bit Java 7 Update 76 was installed too. I do not have any other web server software installations like Apache or Tomcat, etc. Therefore, the default jetty should be used.
Which Jetty version is included in GeoServer 2.7.0? Is it full Jetty installation?
The URL http://myGeoServer:8080/geoserver/web works fine.
I try to use the following link: http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/configuring-ssl.html
But I cannot configure the Configuring SslContextFactory section or after. My GeoServer installation does not have jetty-ssl-context.xml, jetty-https.xml, etc.
Can anyone provide instructions how to configure HTTPS on the GeoServer 2.7.0?
Thanks in advance.
Shang
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