Re: Seeking officers for Free-software-friendly CA

1999-12-22 Thread Brian King
Perhaps because the hostname in the cert is for secure.openca.org, even though its a CNAME for the same host. Try https to secure.openca.org and see if you have better results. Brian "James B. Huber" wrote: > > Thomas Reinke writes: > > Sorry for taking this off-thread - is anyone else able >

Re: Did it! Now, just a quick question about SSLRequire directory ...

1999-10-25 Thread Brian King
I've never used the directive, but according to ./https -h and http://www.apache-ssl.org/docs.html#SSLRequireSSL the actual directive appears to be SSLRequireSSL. Brian "Boyce, Nick" wrote: > > >> So, I added this to my apache.conf > > > > > > SSLRequire ( true ) > > > > > [snip] > > The pro

Perl HTTPS client & Client Certificates.

1999-01-27 Thread Brian King
Is there any sample code, documentations, or FAQ about using PERL to access an SSL server, where a client certificate is required? Specifically, how do I get the perl client to send a client certificate? Brian King __ OpenSSL