But I did a self-signed cert for testing purposes.  Shouldn't that work?

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Matt


At 04:34 PM 7/31/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>Mike,
>
>The reasoning behind that message is that you haven't purchased a 
>certificate from a valid certificate store.  The bought my companies at 
>verisign.com.
>
>If you are not releasing this web app to the public you could simply 
>install the certificate and you shouldn't get the message again.
>
>Good luck,
>
>Vincent Montuoro Solution Engineer Request Level 12 461 Bourke Street 
>Melbourne Vic 3000 Email:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] Office:    +61 3 
>8628 2764 Mobile:   0408 005 979
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mike Boyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2002 4:57 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: ssl question
>
>I installed openSSL with mod_ssl, and I can access my site using 
><https://blah.com>https://blah.com  and I get a popup box telling me about 
>a security issue and if I want to accept this. When I have visited other 
>sites that are secure, it dosent ask me to accept anything. In my 
>certificate it says its not part of the CA trusted root stores. Any help 
>would be appreciated.

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