RE: Certificate date problem with IE - next chapter

2000-04-27 Thread Kirk Benson
Hi Ralf, I'll make an effort to do as you suggest (I thinks it's just a one-line fix). It will take a little while as I'm moving my office tomorrow. cheers Kirk > -Original Message- > > On Thu, Apr 27, 2000, Kirk Benson wrote: > > > I tried typing the passphrase twice and !voila! Than

Re: Certificate date problem with IE - next chapter

2000-04-27 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000, Kirk Benson wrote: > I tried typing the passphrase twice and !voila! Thanks a lot for the hint. > This also explains why the "apache -k shutdown" also didn't work (which I > failed to mention as well). > > Yes I'm running on NT. I think that it should be fairly simple to

RE: Certificate date problem with IE - next chapter

2000-04-27 Thread Kirk Benson
I tried typing the passphrase twice and !voila! Thanks a lot for the hint. This also explains why the "apache -k shutdown" also didn't work (which I failed to mention as well). Yes I'm running on NT. I think that it should be fairly simple to fix the code so that the use is prompted for the sec

Re: Certificate date problem with IE - next chapter

2000-04-26 Thread Jan Dries
Kirk Benson wrote: > > After several hours of experimentation, I discover the following problem- > when I use the encrypted server key file and enter the passphrase in the > Apache startup console window, Apache does not respond to ANY requests at > all (HTTP or HTTPS). However, when I create an

RE: Certificate date problem with IE - next chapter

2000-04-26 Thread Kirk Benson
Thanks to Mads' suggestion and following the FAQ, I prepared a CSR and submitted it to freecerts.entrust.com. I obtained the signed crt file as well as the CA crt. I imported the CA crt file into my browser as a trusted root. Finally, I installed the server crt into my OpenSA Apache config. Af