I got my certificate from Verisine,
but cannot find the key I generated the csr with.
At least the Moduli of the files I can find do not
match what comes from the openssl x509 command.
Can I pull a key out of the certificate or csr?
Gary
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Will PKCS#12 and Verisign cert be enough
or will I need something stronger because
of the caustic dust and alien technology
deployed there?
Gary Wesley
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I am trying to make a RMISSL server on Linux/Java.
My question involves the ports used.
What is wrong with my explanation below?
I set Apache to listen on 8080 for HTTP (http.conf)and
8443 for HTTPS(SSL conf).
I ask for an RMIregistry, which comes up on 1099.
I initialize my server with my imple
Jeremy,
Server runs Solaris 2.6,
client uses Netscape 4.79 and IE5 on W2k
Gary
Walton wrote:
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> Question is this for winxp running IE5 or IE6?
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> Jeremy Walton
> DICE Corporation
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I am getting a timeout error, from not
reading all the bytes from the client(?).
The client can talk to retrieve the jar file,
but when it sends an RMI, it balks.
I obviously have 8443 open for SSL, and my certs
must be OK. Is it a client problem?
Server: Apache/1.3.14, Interface: mod_ssl/2.7.1,
My server throws this when it is ready to return
data to the client. My timeout is 50 seconds.
Since the server got the
data request, isn't the SSL connection
properly set? (Have xed out ip data)
[27/Mar/2002 14:51:23 29952] [info] Connection to child 1 established
(server x:y, client 171.64.7
When I do my startssl, I see
> Apache/1.3.14 mod_ssl/2.7.1 (Pass Phrase Dialog)
Some of your private key files are encrypted for security reasons.
In order to read them you have to provide us with the pass phrases.
Server [my server].Stanford.EDU:443 (RSA)
Apache:mod_ssl:Error: Private key no