Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 07:58:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jeff Nisewanger <jdn@puuoo.eng.sun.com>
Subject: Re: test SSL server with DH support (in US?)
To: java-security@java.Sun.COM, chris@cs.utexas.edu, dhs@cs.utexas.edu,
> I have a student who has spent the last few weeks summer implementing
> parts of an SSL/TLS client. (He ran out of time to write his own
> server.)
> The SSL server that he has been testing with is RSA oriented
> and "apparently" does not support the DSS/DH options to generate a
> session key to then use DES for encryption.
>
> He's writing most of his own code (as will my entire class this fall)
> so we want to use the DSS (DSA and DH) option.
>
> If he is correct about servers such as the https server at
> www.utexas.edu
> not accepting the DSS/DH option, then is there an https server available
>
> for testing?
The Java Web Server supports several "SSL_DHE_DSS..."
SSL cipher suites including SSL_DHE_DSS_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA. You can
find out more about it and purchase/download it online at
http://jserv.java.sun.com/products/webserver/index.html. It also supports
the "SSL_DH_anon..." anonymous cipher suites as well. In addition to
DSA/DH SSL support it also has advanced support for Java server-side
programming models.
Jeff