At Tuesday, March 21, 2006 12:36 AM, Bart Poort wrote:

> But it caused an other strange problem.
> 
> I imported the root certifcate that signed mine into the local
> computer "trusted CA" on the clients. Since i've done that i'm not
> able to browse other sites that use a certificate signed with the
> same root certificate. It says "The page could not be displayed".
> When i remove the root certificate the problem is solved. It seems
> that there is a conflict with the root certificate.
> 
> I need the root certificate to let the client work properly through
> SSL. Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem?

That's a new one on me. Honestly, as much time as you've spent on this,
you might be better of just going to one of the commercial CAs and
buying an inexpensive SSL cert for your server.

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