Hello,
I have a little question. I have Geoserver through Apache Tomcat, using https, but I'm not able to connect to the WMS's served (I can using http) I know that this is not an explicit Geoserver problem, but because I can't find anything in the web, I though that asking some people with extensive Geoserver experience could help. The main question is: does anyone know any way to make WMS work through https? perhaps any of you do know any WMS client that accept those kind of connections? (gvSIG uDig and Nasa World Wind doesn't work with https, or at least I don't know how to make them work)
Thanks and best regards,
Jacobo.
Hi Jacobo,
You may find this recent thread on the open layers list of interest.
http://openlayers.org/pipermail/users/2007-February/000707.html
-Justin
Jacobo RodrÃguez wrote:
Hello,
I have a little question. I have Geoserver through Apache Tomcat, using
https, but I'm not able to connect to the WMS's served (I can using
http) I know that this is not an explicit Geoserver problem, but because
I can't find anything in the web, I though that asking some people with
extensive Geoserver experience could help. The main question is: does
anyone know any way to make WMS work through https? perhaps any of you
do know any WMS client that accept those kind of connections? (gvSIG
uDig and Nasa World Wind doesn't work with https, or at least I don't
know how to make them work)
Thanks and best regards,
Jacobo.
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