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Re: [Modules] Cannot get client certificate verification to work

2009-01-13 Thread Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
Sander Marechal wrote:
 I have done some more digging and its weirdness. It looks like
 mod_gnutls does not take the VirtualHost directive into account.
 
 Below is again the configuration of my two virtual hosts. The Subversion
 server only has a server certificate. The CakePHP virtual host has a
 server certtificate (in fact, the same one as the subversion server) and
 requires client-side certification.
 
 If the Subversion server is loaded first then neither virtual host will
 ask for a client certificate. If the CakePHP host is loaded first then
 *both* virtual hosts will ask for client-side certificates.
 
 So, it looks like GnuTLSClientVerify does not take the virtual host into
 account in the below configuration.
 
 Bug? Or is something wrong with my configuration?

Does http://test[123].gnutls.org work for your browser? In those only
test2 asks for certificate.

regards,
Nikos
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Re: [Modules] Cannot get client certificate verification to work

2009-01-13 Thread Sander Marechal
Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos wrote:
 Does http://test[123].gnutls.org work for your browser? In those only
 test2 asks for certificate.

If you mean https:// instead of http:// in those URLs, then yes it works
for me. Only https://test2.gnutls.org asks for a certificate.

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Re: [Modules] mod_gnutls: Failed to load Client CA File ... The given memory buffer is too short to hold parameters.

2009-01-13 Thread Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
Jack Bates wrote:
 Sander Marechal reports that he cannot use the CA certificates
 distributed in the Debian ca-certificates package with mod_gnutls:
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=511573
 
 I confirmed that this behaviour is the same in mod_gnutls trunk revision
 403:

Thanks for the report. I'll try to fix it as soon. However note that if
you want to set all the list of ca-certificates.crt as the trusted list
then probably you are doing something wrong. mod_gnutls uses this list
to authenticate clients that should have access to this website, thus a
list of 1-2 ca certificates should be the typical use.

regards,
Nikos
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