Re: Jesus and SSL

1999-11-08 Thread Steven J. Sobol
Re: Jesus and SSL > You're kidding me right? Do you have any SSL > solutions, or just quotations... > > -Original Message- > >Cascade Data Group specializes > >in Hosting Christian Faith Based > >Websites. -- North Shore Technologies Corporation Steven J. S

Re: shared(*.so) files

1999-10-30 Thread Steven J. Sobol
___ > OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- North Shore Technologies Corporation Steven J. Sobol, President & Head Geek 81

Re: OpenSSL+Apache

1999-10-30 Thread Steven J. Sobol
That works if you're running Netscape. IE doesn't let you. -- North Shore Technologies Corporation Steven J. Sobol, President & Head Geek 815 Superior Avenue #610, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://NorthShoreTechnologies.net - Original Message - From: Dr. Greg

Re: OpenSSL+Apache

1999-10-29 Thread Steven J. Sobol
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

Re: Return Message

1999-10-22 Thread Steven J Sobol
ROTECTED]? -- North Shore Technologies Corporation Steven J. Sobol, President & Head Geek 815 Superior Avenue #610 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cleveland, Ohio 44114 http://NorthShoreTechnologies.net I'm collecting donations for the Cleveland Indians so they can buy some pitching. If

Re: transfer of certificates?

1999-09-20 Thread Steven J Sobol
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 09:42:07AM -0400, Admin Mailing Lists wrote: > Secondly, i have a httpd.conf file for each domain..to setup a domain on > port 80 and 443 how do i specify the SSL cert on port 443 only in that > domain's config file? Do i have to make a virtual host directive for that > po

Build-your-own Certificate Authority

1999-07-28 Thread Steven J Sobol
I would like to set up a CA certificate that I will use to sign website certificates with. These website certificates will be used on a temporary basis until my client gets a real certificate from a real CA. Am I correct in thinking that all I have to do is generate a separate certificate and use

Re: virtual host setup with same certificates

1999-07-20 Thread Steven J Sobol
On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 09:27:09AM +1200, Juergen Rensen wrote: > When a SSL connection is established, the server will only see the IP > address (or IP/Port address), therefore the https request is always > resolved to be for your "main" server. I have no experience with named SSL virtual hos