- "Alan Brown" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am working in a test environment with Apache v2.2.14 on XP Pro SP3
> and I
> have experienced difficulties setting up SSL Client Authentication.
>
>
>
> I have used the openssl command line tool to set up my private key,
> server
> certificate, and
Hi all,
I am working in a test environment with Apache v2.2.14 on XP Pro SP3 and I
have experienced difficulties setting up SSL Client Authentication.
I have used the openssl command line tool to set up my private key, server
certificate, and a certificate authority, and I have configured t
- Original Message -
From: "Joost de Heer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] SSL Client Authentication Problem
The browser is supposed to request which client
certificate the user wants to use, then I can select the one I created
a
> The browser is supposed to request which client
> certificate the user wants to use, then I can select the one I created and
> signed with ca.crt, which I have set as a trusted CA in the browser.
Did you import the client certificate in the browser?
Joost
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[ REPOST: I apologise for all the blank lines in the above post ]
Hi all,
I am working in a test environment with Apache v2.2.14 on XP Pro SP3 and I
have experienced difficulties setting up SSL Client Authentication.
I have used the openssl command line tool to set up my private key, server
certi