Re: renewing certificate in modssl

2001-09-18 Thread Owen Boyle
Michelle Govender wrote: > > When installing a renewed certificate and updating the httpd.conf file to > point to the new certificate file , then restarting , i still get the old > certificate when connecting to the site via https. > The certificate and key does match. Some random thoughts: -

Newbie Question

2001-09-18 Thread Jason Lawrence
Hello,   I am fairly new to mod_ssl and I have a question.  I am wondering if there is an easy way to have support for two different certificates in mod_ssl?   I can’t seem to find any documentation that relates to this.  I am sure that it must be possible but I am having trouble figuri

Re: Newbie Question

2001-09-18 Thread Owen Boyle
> I am fairly new to mod_ssl and I have a question. > I am wondering if there is an easy way to have support > for two different certificates in mod_ssl? Certainly, just define the paths to the different certificates and keys in your IP-based or port-based VirtualHosts. (Obviously, it makes no

Browser Problems

2001-09-18 Thread Nick Temple
Hi -- My question is: what is the most stable version of Apache / mod_ssl/ OpenSSL and configuration options, stable in this case meaning allowing the widest group of the most common browsers to connect (AOL, IE, Netscape, Opera), on the most widely used OS's to connect? (WIN, Macs, Linux, So

Re: Browser Problems

2001-09-18 Thread David Rees
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:25:34PM -0500, Nick Temple wrote: > Hi -- > > My question is: what is the most stable version of Apache / mod_ssl/ OpenSSL and >configuration options, stable in this case meaning allowing the widest group of the >most common browsers to connect (AOL, IE, Netscape, Op