> Hi,
>
> yes I think too, but I tried it .... the problem I think it's I have my apache
> server installed on port 4440, so my CN should be secure.mydomain.com:4440, but
> this doesn't operate. Is it that the problem ?
It might be that your problem is different to mine, because I don't put the port
in the CN. But I run my server on the default port.
>
> Best regards
> Emmanuel Poitier
>
> On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >> so in fact I tried with NS v2.0, 3.0 , MSIE 4.0 5.0, and it works fine with a
> >> slf signed certificate . The only software which doesn't run with it is NS 4.06
> >> and latter versions.
> >> So what is the problem .... is the below solution is the right way ?
> >
> >I had a similar problem to this last week.
> >
> >It turns out the Netscape v4.06 or higher, requires that the CN (common
> >name) of the certificate matches the DNS name of the server. I think this
> >_is_ part of the standard, it is just that the other browsers don't complain.
> >
> >So if your URL is: https://secure.mydomain.com/
> >
> >the CN should be: secure.mydomain.com
> >
> >The basic openssl.cnf file prompts for this with "Your name" as the example,
> >and I at first was putting "webmaster" in that field.
> >
> >Took a bit of tracking down but now all of the browsers we use here accept
> >the self-signed cert.
> >
> >Fare Thee Well
> >Anthony Peacock
> >CHIME, UCL Medical School
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