FW: Re: verisign certificate installation

2000-07-28 Thread Myint Myint Moe
Hi, I've clicked "Reply via email to Victor" but unfortunately mail bounced back . Thanks and Regards, Myint Myint Moe > -Original Message- > From: Myint Myint Moe > Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 6:42 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >

FW: Re: verisign certificate installation

2000-07-28 Thread Myint Myint Moe
Hi, I've clicked "Reply via email to Victor" but unfortunately mail bounced back . Thanks and Regards, Myint Myint Moe > -Original Message- > From: Myint Myint Moe > Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 6:42 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >

Re: verisign certificate installation

2000-07-25 Thread Victor
Sorry, disregard that. I thought I was in the Apache-SSL forum. I don't think Mod-SSL requires these directives. Never mind. Victor wrote: > Check to make sure that the global SSL setup has these directives > > SSLVerifyClient 0 > SSLVerifyDepth 10 > > Also make sure that you can ping www.verisi

Re: verisign certificate installation

2000-07-25 Thread Victor
Check to make sure that the global SSL setup has these directives SSLVerifyClient 0 SSLVerifyDepth 10 Also make sure that you can ping www.verisign.com. HTH, Victor Myint Myint Moe wrote: > Hi, > > I have installed verisign certificate on our web server by using two > direcitve lines > (SSLCe

verisign certificate installation

2000-07-25 Thread Myint Myint Moe
Hi, I have installed verisign certificate on our web server by using two direcitve lines (SSLCertificateFile & SSLCertificatekeyFile) in httpd.conf file. I could see the correct page from browser when we typed https://www.oneloyalty.com . But the second screen of Security Alert was shown and the