The "CN" in the distinguished name is standing for "Common Name".
Pae
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From: "Richard S. Huntrods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 8:21 AM
Subject: Re
Pae wrote:
>It usually means that the name, e.g., Common Name, in your
>certificate and the name of your server, e.g., http server,
>where the certificate originated from don't match.
>
>How did you created the certificate? Ex, openssl?
>
>Pae
Pae,
Thank you for your assistance so far. I'm usi
Richard -
Seems like you've been barking at the wrong tree if you've been
playing with the "Company Org Unit" field. Look my previous
message what field you need to play with.
/Pae
> Greetings!
>
> Thanks for the replies so far. Unfortunately, I haven't got it to work
> yet. I'm putting va
Greetings!
Thanks for the replies so far. Unfortunately, I haven't got it to work
yet. I'm putting various combinations of server name / domain name in
the "Company Org Unit" field, but to no effect.
Is there a way to view the two fields while running in a browser, i.e.
what the server is sendi
It usually means that the name, e.g., Common Name, in your
certificate and the name of your server, e.g., http server,
where the certificate originated from don't match.
How did you created the certificate? Ex, openssl?
Hope this helps,
Pae
- Original Message -
From: "Richard S. Hun
put the qualified name of your machine: yourmachine.yourdomain.com, if you
are only trying with localhost put localhost
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From: Richard S. Huntrods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 1:55 PM
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Subject: What does it mean - "Name