[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What are the validity dates for the Issuer i.e.
> Issuer: C=SK, L=Bratislava, O=Business Global Systems,
> CN=Identity root Certificate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> compare the dates with the Server cert validity..
> Server cert validity has to be within the issuer cert validity..
Yes, it is!
Here, server cert:
> > Certificate:
> > Data:
> > Version: 3 (0x2)
> > Serial Number: 2 (0x2)
> > Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption
> > Issuer: C=SK, L=Bratislava, O=Business Global Systems,
> > CN=Identity root Certificate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Validity
> > Not Before: Jul 13 14:36:12 1999 GMT
> > Not After : Jul 12 14:36:12 2000 GMT
> > Subject: C=SK, O=Business Global Systems,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And CA cert:
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 0 (0x0)
Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: C=SK, L=Bratislava, O=Business Global Systems,
CN=Identity root Certificate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Validity
Not Before: Jul 8 11:20:54 1999 GMT
Not After : Jul 7 11:20:54 2001 GMT
Subject: C=SK, L=Bratislava, O=Business Global Systems,
CN=Identity root Certificate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But the problem is solved. But don't ask me how I have done it :-)))
(maybe the -msie_hack option to ca program)
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Radovan Semancik ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
System Engineer, Business Global Systems a.s.
http://storm.alert.sk
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