RE: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread David Schwartz
> However, in a strict local configuration like my testing environment the > concept of trust is non relevant. I'm able to consider my CA and > certifictae > trustfull. And so the problem is only technical. > Basically how to complete (technical) trust between both ? It depends upon the precise c

Re: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread Patrick Patterson
On Friday 09 March 2007 17:48:04 you wrote: > On Friday 09 March 2007 16:27:24 Patrick Patterson wrote: > (snip) > > > Not really, what you need to do is ensure that the CA certificate used is > > in the Trusted CA Certificate store on the client. > > > > If you add your own CA to the clients trust

Re: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Friday 09 March 2007 19:15:15 David Schwartz wrote: (snip) > No, nothing has to be "aligned". As the error message says, the problem is > that the certificate "is not issued by a trusted authority". > > > Am I correct in this assumption ? > > If yes, what (fields and/or policy ?) needs to be al

Re: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread Bruno Costacurta
On Friday 09 March 2007 16:27:24 Patrick Patterson wrote: (snip) > > Not really, what you need to do is ensure that the CA certificate used is > in the Trusted CA Certificate store on the client. > > If you add your own CA to the clients trusted certificate store, this > message will go away. What

RE: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread David Schwartz
> Error validating server certificate for 'https://acer9100:443': > - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the >fingerprint to validate the certificate manually! > Certificate information: > - Hostname: acer9100 > - Valid: from Mar 9 14:29:17 2007 GMT until Mar 8 14:2

Re: Local CA versus thrusted authority CA

2007-03-09 Thread Patrick Patterson
On Friday 09 March 2007 10:12:49 Bruno Costacurta wrote: > Hello to everyone, > > I created a client certificate with my own local CA to configure an Apache > + https but receive the following (ie. when working with subversion using > https): > > ... > Error validating server certificate for 'https