All,
I thought I share this with the rest of modssl group.
For all of you who applied for the VeriSign GLOBAL Server Certificate:
Verisign generates the intermediate CA and the server certificate as one
CRT file. You have to split it with scginst.exe (Microsoft Tool)
like this:
c:\scgi
All,
I'm getting the following error when I try to print contents of server.crt
we got from VeriSign.
$ openssl x509 -noout -text -in server.crt
unable to load certificate
3647:error:0D0A2007:asn1 encoding routines:d2i_X509_CINF:expecting an asn1
seque
nce:/usr/src/secure/lib/libcrypto/../../../
Christian,
What version of openssl do you have installed on your system?
I've installed ( http://www.modssl.org/example/ ) the latest
build on FreeBSD 4.0 with no major problems.
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ways better. I'm sure with a bit more detail on exactly what you're trying
to do and in what way it's failing, someone on this list will be able to
help.
Deb
> -Original Message-
> From: Moss, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: October 16, 2000 3:22 PM
>
storm
(not a pretty sight), I can understand some reluctance on your part to risk
ticking some one off by sending a huge long email - but more detail is
always better. I'm sure with a bit more detail on exactly what you're trying
to do and in what way it's failing, someone on this l
All,
My setup is:
apache 1.3.14
openssl 0.9.6
mod-ssl 2.7.1
FreeBSD 4.0
Rebuilt/Installed it today, not problems so far. (Test CERT) SSL works
in IE and NS
Question:
===
I want to configure Apache as HTTPS --> HTTP proxy, basically
I want to "hide" a couple of application servers behind A
I beg your pardon?
What did I do? I just tried to sign up to modssl mailing list.
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> |Peter Moss, P.Eng. |
> |IT Consultant |
> |Buck Consultants