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I just want to add that there's nothing to stop you from loading a CA
authority of your own creation into your web browser too, (adding to the
likes of Verisign and Thawte) and then you won't see this message.
> You got that message because you generated a test certificate. You are
> not a Certi
You'll need one from an automatically trusted by the browser CA
Like Thawte, Verisign, GTE, etc...
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> >%_Hi to all. I installed mod_ssl with OpenSSL and the apache server is working
>great.
>
> Now I am wandering why do I get this message each time a client browse
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You got that message because you generated a test certificate. You are not
a Certificate Authority recognized by the major web browsers, and neither is
Snake Oil Ltd. :> You would probably have to purchase a certificate from a
known and trusted CA. The whole idea behind this concept is that
Ok, I made it past the cert signing by creating self-signing a cert to at
least get the thing up and running.
Now when I try and connect, it just hangs. The two debugging steps I tried
were telnetting to 443 on the host, and to run the openssl command with the
debug arg. Output follows
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SSH is nice, but I would also like to build SSL-telnet, and ran into the
same problem. Is anyone maintaining SSL telnet? Has anyone gotten an
SSL-enabled telnet to build against a recent version of OpenSSL?
-Mike Slass
WRQ, Inc.
"Dr. Greg Quinn" wrote:
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> What about SSH instead?
>
> On Fri
Thanks...
I actually have all the socket stuff working fine with regular sockets
(under both NT and linux), it was just the OpenSSL additions to make my code
handle SSL that I was interested in.
Fortunately, I've now got that working too :)
Thanks again for your help. Now... if only I could fi
Thank u very much for your response.. Was begining to think no one listend.
SOunds like ia have to use a Mycertificate.pem vs a Mycertificate.p12
filetype
OOps does that mean sslopen cant manipulate any pkcs files?
>
>Joe Schiavone schrieb:
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Need some help know
Hi all, I've gotten OpenSSL installed , but I don;t know how to start
it, so its running on a port of its own
Can someone help me?
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Bill Price wrote:
>
> I ran into this same problem under a slightly different scenario. I had a
> key pair and cert that were issued from a NS cert server. The cert had a
> short validity period and expired. Rather than generate new keys I reissued
> a certificate using the CA. I too found out th
Joe Schiavone wrote:
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> Am wondering if anyone is monitoring the list that may be able to
> provide answers?
> POSTED several questions concerning what I feel should be simple
> questions to get answered and recieved ZERO replies... Wife says
> I
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