So I have my cert the GS root cert and the intermediate cert pointed at by
the
apache conf like this
SSLCertificateFile //etc/certs/myhost.com.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile //etc/certs/myhost.key
SSLCACertificateFile //etc/certs/globalsign-root-ca-rc2.crt
SSLCertificateCha
> Von: Robin Becker [mailto:ro...@reportlab.com]
>
> On 09/10/2013 13:15, Fiedler Roman wrote:
> ..
> >
> > Unless you want to use client certificates from globalsign,
> "SSLCACertificateFile" will not make sense. See [1]
> >
> > Roman
> >
> > [1]
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod
On 09/10/2013 13:15, Fiedler Roman wrote:
..
Unless you want to use client certificates from globalsign,
"SSLCACertificateFile" will not make sense. See [1]
Roman
[1] http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslcacertificatefile
..
This page https://support.globalsi
> Von: Robin Becker [mailto:ro...@reportlab.com]
>
> On 07/10/2013 20:26, Yehuda Katz wrote:
> > OpenSSL supports each of the options you need (one at a time).
> > http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/test-ssl-certificates-diagnosis-ssl-certificate/
> > Just add the server to the hosts file.
> >
> > - Y
>
On 07/10/2013 20:26, Yehuda Katz wrote:
OpenSSL supports each of the options you need (one at a time).
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/test-ssl-certificates-diagnosis-ssl-certificate/
Just add the server to the hosts file.
- Y
..
thanks for the above, certainly bits of my setup are OK, but now
OpenSSL supports each of the options you need (one at a time).
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/test-ssl-certificates-diagnosis-ssl-certificate/
Just add the server to the hosts file.
- Y
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:22 AM, Robin Becker wrote:
> I'm using multi ipaddress setup with virtual hosts to su
I'm using multi ipaddress setup with virtual hosts to support different
certificates.
For one of the hosts we currently don't have DNS pointing to the right ip so I
edited my hosts file to point myextended.host.com at the relevant ip. This host
has a GlobalSign extended cert. We want to check