properly? I must have done
something partially correct for IE to accept it without warnings or
errors.
Michael Grant
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into Netscape's trusted
root ca list but NOT IE's.
Can someone tell me if there is a right way to generate a cert that
works with more than one site with the various different browsers out
there?
Michael Grant
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While we're on this topic...
Owen Boyle wrote on 01.03.26
This question comes up so often it ought to be in the .sig of the list... , and
this ends with Use different port numbers for different SSL hosts.
I personally don't know what the .sig would mean, but the last comment
I have made this work, however there are drawbacks to this solution.
Grrr, I take it back, I can't reproduce it now. I still get the name
check, site name does not match certificate warning before it follows
the redirect.
1) you need at least 2 certs, one for the virtual hosting server and
Jeff wrote:
What is the host name (common name) in the certificates ???
I suspect you have used *.mydomain.dom - correct ???
Hmm, I'm also using name based virtual hosting with ssl as well, but
my cert isn't *.domain.dom, it's just cn=domain.dom. The virtual
hosts are of the form
but nothing seems to help. Perhaps I have some old libraries
somewhere, but where?
Michael Grant
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. Seems that the process runs
unlimited (as in coresize ulimited).
Is there anything else I need to do to get it to deposit a nice little
(or not so little!) core file somewhere for me?
Michael Grant
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