Re: Who will sign my CA?

2000-01-08 Thread Tony Villasenor
> Does that mean that after paying the $225 you can sell digital certs to > other organizations? Jeff No, that gives you a certificate for your server. Becoming a Certificate Authority (that sells digital certs) requires a much greater investment. TonyV _

ANNOUNCE: mod_ssl 2.4.10-1.3.9

2000-01-08 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
Before we release Apache 1.3.10 the next two weeks, I now provide you with another 1.3.9 based stable mod_ssl: version 2.4.10. It provides no fancy new things, just the release of all pending changes. They are mainly cleanups and small fixes. As always, you can find it on: http://www.modssl.o

Re: Who will sign my CA?

2000-01-08 Thread jeffkoch
Does that mean that after paying the $225 you can sell digital certs to other organizations? Jeff On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Tony Villasenor wrote: > > Equifax charges $225 for signing a CA, plus $199 renewal: > http://www.equifaxsecure.com/ebusinessid/index.html > > Equifax also has a "Referral Rewa

differing apache performance with different cert types

2000-01-08 Thread Andrew Ward
i'm running apache 1.3.9 with mod_ssl/openssl 0.9.4 on winNT. following the instructions at http://www.modssl.org/contrib/apache-ssl-win32-howto.html i was able to create an unsigned server cert, that seems to work quite well. this method generates a .cert and .key file, as follows: SSLCertific

Fw: Netscape Client certs - still unsure.

2000-01-08 Thread Andrew Hall
Thanks for your reply.. I'm running 2.4.9 but maybe I'm missing something. The client cert presented to Apache actually contains what I though was the OID descriptor: 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1 and not "UID". That is the subject line interpeted by mod_ssl when being asked to display the conte

Re: Who will sign my CA?

2000-01-08 Thread Tony Villasenor
Equifax charges $225 for signing a CA, plus $199 renewal: http://www.equifaxsecure.com/ebusinessid/index.html Equifax also has a "Referral Rewards Program" for ISPs. TonyV __ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl)

Re: TACACS+ authentication using apache_mod-ssl

2000-01-08 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000, Airey, John wrote: > Can anyone tell me if it is possible to use TACACS+ authentication to a web > site over a secure link using apache-mod_ssl? I don't know TACAC+, but if you tell me more about it in a few sentences I can try to give you an answer.