If they are personal certificates they shoud appear on the browser
and not in the server.
You have to take care, since certificates for IE are different
from those of Netscape (the format is different I mean). NN accepts
certificates in PEM format while IE deals with DER for instance.
You have to use openssl to convert the certificate in PEM format to
DER format.
I hope this helps...
Best regards,
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Subject: Newby Connection Questions
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>
> Hi
>
> I have a CA based on OpenSSL that I use to generate personal certificates
to connect to Apache will SSL and IIS (Internet Information Server).
>
> When I connect to Apache I have no problems. I installed the CA
certificate in Apache and I can connect with the generated certificates.
>
> The problem occurs when I connect to IIS, because the personal
certificates aren't shown in the browser.
> I have to install the CA certificate in IIS ? If yes, how can I install it
?
> The certificate generation must be different ? If yes, what are the
differences ?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> Regards
>
> Jos� Carlos Leite
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