Re: SSL Certificates + Security Alert
thanks to those that helped out. i checked back with the thawte site and i'd not installed the root test certificate. now that the thawte root test certificate is installed i can go from non-secure to secure page without getting the security alert. thanks. greg. - Original Message - From: "Tim Endres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 3:38 PM Subject: Re: SSL Certificates + Security Alert Q: do i get the dialog window appearing because i'm using a test certificate? i.e. will the use of a live certificate mean that i don't get the dialog window appearing? Yes, *if* the certificate chain of that certificate leads to a root certificate that is installed in the user's browser. tim.
SSL Certificates + Security Alert
dear all, i've pretty much got secure pages going with a *test* certificate but receive a windows "security alert" dialog box the *first* time i hit a page in the secure site. if i click "yes" to "do you want to proceed?" then everything seems to work ok and i get the padlock icon in the lower right hand corner of the browser, and https://whatever in the address bar. Q: do i get the dialog window appearing because i'm using a test certificate? i.e. will the use of a live certificate mean that i don't get the dialog window appearing? thanks, greg.
Re: SSL Certificates + Security Alert
Q: do i get the dialog window appearing because i'm using a test certificate? i.e. will the use of a live certificate mean that i don't get the dialog window appearing? Yes, *if* the certificate chain of that certificate leads to a root certificate that is installed in the user's browser. tim.
RE: SSL Certificates + Security Alert
You will also get this alert if your certificate doesn't exactly match your url with domain name that you used to get the certificate... https://secure.mycompany.com will work if that is the domain name registered with the certificate. But if you are on a intranet, and the server name (mycomputer, for example) doesn't match the domain name, you will get this error. You will also get this error if you used "mycomputer" as your domain name, but the actual name of your computer on the local network is some other name. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Greg MatthewsSent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:56 PMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: SSL Certificates + Security Alert dear all, i've pretty much got secure pages going with a *test* certificate but receive a windows "security alert" dialog box the *first* time i hit a page in the secure site. if i click "yes" to "do you want to proceed?" then everything seems to work ok and i get the padlock icon in the lower right hand corner of the browser, and https://whatever in the address bar. Q: do i get the dialog window appearing because i'm using a test certificate? i.e. will the use of a live certificate mean that i don't get the dialog window appearing? thanks, greg.
Multiple SSL Certificates: HOW?
Dear Orion Community: After MUCH trial and error, I have finally succeeded at getting SSL operational. I will write and post a "tips for SSL" document with items I've discovered. Does anyone know how to create multiple certificates? That is, I server multiple application off of one server. Thanks in Advance: STeve Puntee-Business Software ArchitectTechnologent Inc[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SSL-Certificates
I have now got SSL working with a testcert from Thawte. However, after reading about "SSL Chained CA Certs" it doesn't seem to be the kind of certificate I want for a single server. Has anybody bought a "real" SSL cert and got it to work with the defult SSL setup on Orion (JSSE and keystore)? If so, what is the price for a single server cert? On most CA sites, they keep a list of servers theay support and how to install certs. It would be nice if the Orion team could provide a list of SSL certs that work with Orion. Thanks, Mattias Arbin