Il giorno 27/gen/09, alle ore 06:01, Crypto Sal ha scritto:
settings and things should be alright and you'll see if browsers
choke too or its M$ products. I would also try Thunderbird and other
email clients on the email server side of things.
Indeed, I now tried with Thunderbird and it hap
Il giorno 26/gen/09, alle ore 05:14, Crypto Sal ha scritto:
Do any other clients (s_client, web browser, etc) exhibit the same
behavior or an error message? If yes, what's the error response?
Well, I currently do not know how to apply that certificate to an HTTP
server to test it with brows
Il giorno 24/gen/09, alle ore 16:54, Dr. Stephen Henson ha scritto:
You don't say which give a warning. If you use the IP version in
subjectAltname do you get a warning for the hostname or the IP
address?
If the hostname but not IP address try adding a second value,
DNS:whatever.com
If I
Hi,
running my own CA on a Debian Etch machine (openssl 0.9.8c) I need to
create a certificate for a private mailserver, which must be reachable
both using its hostname and its IP address. So the certificate needs
to contain both, to prevent warnings at the client side. The mail
clients us