Behalf Of ProgrammerMP
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 1:12 PM
> To: openssl-users@openssl.org
> Subject: RE: Problems with Website's Security Certificate
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> I got it working. I no longer get the error about the certificate being
> setup for a different web site.
> As far as the free 3rd party signing my certificate, I understand your
> point. So, I'll have just have to have my users set up there web
> browser to
> trust the certificate I email to them.
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> Thanks to all for your help. Much appreciated.
Another possible solution is to put your certifica
I got it working. I no longer get the error about the certificate being
setup for a different web site. I started from scratch and made sure I
followed all the steps correctly. I am not sure what I had wrong, but I
believe I was either pointing to a bad certificate; forgot to link Apache to
a g
> I setup my certificate for 10.x.x.x and when I try and access the site, i
> use https://10.x.x.x and I get the error about the certificate being setup
> for a different web site. I've read up on this and the example
> they usually
> use is make sure you use www.foobar.com and not just foobar.c
Thanks Ken. Good information.
I setup my certificate for 10.x.x.x and when I try and access the site, i
use https://10.x.x.x and I get the error about the certificate being setup
for a different web site. I've read up on this and the example they usually
use is make sure you use www.foobar.c
ProgrammerMP schrieb:
Configuration:
-Apache 2.0.61
-OpenSSL 0.9.8g
-Windows Platform
Setup:
I have installed Apache and OpenSSL on my PC. Everything works.
I create a certificate and key using my ip address for Server Name:
10.X.X.X
I changed my Apache Configuration to use to listen to por