Re: On-rev / LiveCode Server SSL testing with self-certification

2011-09-29 Thread Keith Clarke
...great, thanks for the insights, Andre. I'll dive in this evening and see what I can break! ;-) Best, Keith.. On 29 Sep 2011, at 17:19, Andre Garzia wrote: > Keith, > > I don't know which one is the easiest. When I did it long long long time > ago, I think I went with time-bound, I think

Re: On-rev / LiveCode Server SSL testing with self-certification

2011-09-29 Thread Andre Garzia
Keith, I don't know which one is the easiest. When I did it long long long time ago, I think I went with time-bound, I think If it is just for some experimentation, then, there is no harm. Remember, if you are using selfsigned certs and you're trying to connect to them from LiveCode, you need

Re: On-rev / LiveCode Server SSL testing with self-certification

2011-09-29 Thread Keith Clarke
...thanks, Andre - I'll have a go. I presume it's easiest to take the option to just create a self-signed, time-bound certificate - rather than create my own CA as well? Best, Keith.. On 29 Sep 2011, at 14:42, Andre Garzia wrote: > Keith, > > http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html > > T

Re: On-rev / LiveCode Server SSL testing with self-certification

2011-09-29 Thread Andre Garzia
Keith, http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html The apache integration part will not be handled by you. You will need to send the certificate to the support at on-rev for them to install. Cheers andre On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Keith Clarke < keith.cla...@clarkeandclarke.co.uk> wrote

On-rev / LiveCode Server SSL testing with self-certification

2011-09-29 Thread Keith Clarke
Hi folks, Can anyone please point an SSL newbie to any how-to information for implementing self-certification for SSL test purposes on either On-Rev or LiveCode Server (on either linux or OSX)? I've not dabbled with SSL (or indeed, sockets) before. So, as the current On-Rev hosting service supp