If I remove OptRenegotiate, it doesn't change anything. Behaviour is still
the same.
If I remove SSLVerifyClient, then it works fine and there is no 403 error
any more.
Best regards,
Milan
On 4/5/2012 1:12 AM, Milan Tomic wrote:
> I have zipped my Apache HTTP Server config files, if you could take a
> look. Perhaps I have misused some directive?
>
> Here it is:
> http://www.2shared.com/file/DIvWXbcC/SSL.html
Milan;
I notice that you have a requirement for client certificates. I'm
I have zipped my Apache HTTP Server config files, if you could take a look.
Perhaps I have misused some directive?
Here it is:
http://www.2shared.com/file/DIvWXbcC/SSL.html
Thank you very much Daniel for your response.
"openssl version" outputs:
OpenSSL 1.0.0-fips 29 Mar 2010
Real HTTP error code is 403. I have somehow misreplaced it with default SSL
port (443).
OpenSSL version seems to be right, is there a hope for solving my problem?
Milan
On 4/4/2012 9:05 AM, fedora wrote:
> http://www.pcmmc.com/http-error-443.php
>
> HTH
>
> suomi
This appears to be spam.
Milan, I can't say for certain, but I wonder if Microsoft moved to
disable insecure renegotiation as part of IE9. There was a big ruckus
when a flaw in SSL was discovered allow
http://www.pcmmc.com/http-error-443.php
HTH
suomi
On 04/04/2012 03:18 PM, Milan Tomic wrote:
I have searched web with Google many times, but I couldn't find a
solution. I hope here I will have more luck.
I have apache 2.2.15 which requires client to have certificate.
In FF 11 everything work
I have searched web with Google many times, but I couldn't find a solution.
I hope here I will have more luck.
I have apache 2.2.15 which requires client to have certificate.
In FF 11 everything works fine. But, in IE9, when I open my web page,
sometimes I got HTTP 443 error on SOME web page reso