I'm pretty sure SSL does work with virtual hosts...
At any rate, you could use an alias on the SSL side re-directing to the
non SSL side... maybe...
gianni dalmasso wrote:
Hi group.
can someone tell me the ways to do this ?
i have set a linux server with apache 2.0 + mod_ssl + tomcat.
i h
On Dec 16, 2003, at 2:00 AM, Andrea Mennini wrote:
Hi,
I've tried to make a certificate with Ca.pl under WinXP. First I've
created the CA with
...
I think you might need to do some homework.
What are you trying to do? Add a certificate to the trusted
certificates store?
Generate a client certif
I feel good knowing you're on it.
This dood votes 'Aye'. I'd use it *CoughSomedayCough*.
[insert plug for eric's book]
On Dec 10, 2003, at 12:57 PM, Rich Salz wrote:
I was surprised that if I had something like:
countryCode_min = 2
in my config, that the "req" command didn't require the RDN
On Dec 9, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Leon wrote:
At 11:28 AM 12/9/03, you wrote:
Here, the problem is in the Certificate, the Linux hostname is not
the same
that you gave in the certificate ...
I mean in the Common Name field It must be the Linux hostname ...
so how does that work? I want to use an al
Same here, using self signed. I think IE 5 fer the Mac be broken.
Especially so knowing yers is signed with verisign. Thanks for the confo!
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am very new to apache.
> With that said.
> I have set up a test key with Verisign and it works fine w
Heh. Sorry to add to the static, but 'heh'. And while I'm at it, yall
have some nifty discussions, this is a great resourse, etc. etc.
=]
-ps I'm still glad fer the cleaners. I know what a .bat can do...
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Charles Stack wrote:
> >