Re: Issue with clients Operating System on certs

2010-07-16 Thread Mounir IDRASSI
Hi, You Apache configuration uses SNI (Server Name Indication) which is not supported on Windows XP using IE, Safari and Chrome. The client must be running under Windows Vista and higher in order for SNI to work. That being said, you are saying in your message that Firefox fails to support

Re: Issue with clients Operating System on certs

2010-07-16 Thread Jakob Bohm
On 16-07-2010 15:31, Richard Buskirk wrote: I sent this situation off to the help team but maybe it is either that stupid or that hard. I have installed 2 SSL Certs on my server. I am using a naming convention for apache configuration for each cert. Server: Windows server 2008, Apache/2.2.14

RE: Issue with clients Operating System on certs

2010-07-16 Thread Richard Buskirk
: Friday, July 16, 2010 10:07 AM To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: Re: Issue with clients Operating System on certs On 16-07-2010 15:31, Richard Buskirk wrote: I sent this situation off to the help team but maybe it is either that stupid or that hard. I have installed 2 SSL Certs on my server