Steffen Dettmer wrote:

> > certificate expires, IE 3 disallows access altogether. Anyway I can hack
> > the Registry or something like that so IE3/4/5 users can go to my site?
> > Like, adding my phony CA to IE's list of CAs?
> >
> > By the way, is there such hack to Netscape too?
>
> take a .htaccess and include the following line:
> AddType application/x-x509-ca-cert .cacert
>
> Then convert your ca-cert into "der" Format (via "ssleay -in
> <cacert.pem-or-whatever> -out <My-Own-CA.cacert> -outform der")
> (or was is "-infile" ? - no ssleay here ;) )
>
> Then upload this file to the dir with .htaccess and it should work at
> least with Netscape 3/4 (and I think IE 4 too)

You can also take the "der format" certificate file and rename it
"something.crt". You can then place it in a floppy, doubleclick on it in
Windows 95/98/NT and voila!!

Regards, Alf

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