Cliff,

http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/ssl_faq.html#ToC39
Thawte and Verisign work the same way if you have a GlobalID

Mikey




"Cliff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/04/2002 04:19:20

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Hi, my work bought a certificate from thawte, and it is for
travelguides.com. I
installed the cert and modssl is working with no problems, except when I
click
on a link that goes to a secure (https) part of the site, different
browsers pop
up this message:

Netscape: travelguides.com is a site that uses encryption to protect
transmitted
information. However, Netscape does not recognize the authority who
signed its Certificate.

Although Netscape does not recognize the signer of this Certificate, you
may
decide to accept it anyway so that you can connect to and exchange
information with this site.

This assistant will help you decide whether or not you wish to accept this
Certificate and to what extent.



Opera: This sites certificate chain is incomplete and the signer is not
verified, continue?

IE: says something about it is sign but on the wrong domain.





My question is, it is signed for travelguides.com but I have tried putting
the
https listening on secure.travelguides.com and just regular
travelguides.com and
I still get this prompt. How do I get rid of it? Thanks

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Hi, my work bought a certificate from thawte, and it is for travelguides.com. I installed the cert and modssl is working with no problems, except when I click on a link that goes to a secure (https) part of the site, different browsers pop up this message:
 
Netscape: travelguides.com is a site that uses encryption to protect transmitted
information. However, Netscape does not recognize the authority who
signed its Certificate.
 
Although Netscape does not recognize the signer of this Certificate, you may
decide to accept it anyway so that you can connect to and exchange
information with this site.
 
This assistant will help you decide whether or not you wish to accept this
Certificate and to what extent.
 
 
 
Opera: This sites certificate chain is incomplete and the signer is not verified, continue?
 
IE: says something about it is sign but on the wrong domain.
 
 
 
 
 
My question is, it is signed for travelguides.com but I have tried putting the https listening on secure.travelguides.com and just regular travelguides.com and I still get this prompt. How do I get rid of it? Thanks

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