On Fri, Jan 29, 1999, Larry Mulcahy wrote:
> "Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:
>
> > I think that's because NS 4.5 doesn't allow you to choose a certificate unless
> > mod_ssl sends the list of accepted CA's and mod_ssl cannot send it unless you
> > configure the CA with SSLCACertificatePath or SSLCA
"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:
> I think that's because NS 4.5 doesn't allow you to choose a certificate unless
> mod_ssl sends the list of accepted CA's and mod_ssl cannot send it unless you
> configure the CA with SSLCACertificatePath or SSLCACertificateFile. So, for
> instance put the Versign c
On Fri, Jan 29, 1999, Larry Mulcahy wrote:
> I'm having a similar problem. Or maybe I just don't understand how this
> is supposed to work. I got a free trial demo certificate from Verisign.
> I can click on the 'Security' button in Netscape and it shows it
> installed.
> Then with
>
> SS
I'm having a similar problem. Or maybe I just don't understand how this
is supposed to work. I got a free trial demo certificate from Verisign.
I can click on the 'Security' button in Netscape and it shows it
installed.
Then with
SSLVerifyClient require
in httpd.conf, I try to surf to the
Hello there,
I've been running into problems using required client
certificate verification (SSLVerifyClient require)
on NT Server 4 using Apache 1.3.3 with mod_ssl 2.1.5
(and OpenSSL 0.9.1c). Netscape Communicator on NT
Workstation 4 just crashes when browsing to the secure
website with requir