On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Slack-Moehrle
mailingli...@mailnewsrss.com wrote:
I have a CentOS 5.4 web server. I have some stuff that runs on 443.
When I hit https://the site
The user gets a warning saying that site identity could not be verified and
the user can add an exception if they
Hi All,
I have a CentOS 5.4 web server. I have some stuff that runs on 443.
When I hit https://the site
The user gets a warning saying that site identity could not be verified and the
user can add an exception if they want.
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert?
The user gets a warning saying that site identity could not
be verified and the user can add an exception if they want.
Those are SSL Cert warnings. You will get to get a signed
cert to avoid them.
SSL Certs are pretty cheap now.
http://startssl.org will generate certs for free but you
Hi All,
I have a CentOS 5.4 web server. I have some stuff that runs on 443.
When I hit https://the site
The user gets a warning saying that site identity could not be verified
and the user can add an exception if they want.
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert?
Slack-Moehrle wrote on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:18:15 -0800 (PST):
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert?
Either that or allow the exception or import the CA cert to the browser.
This is not a CentOS issue at all. Folks, please keep off-topic questions
off the list.
Kai
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Hi,
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert? Aren't
these really expensive per server and I have 5 servers I would need to do
this too.
The *only* way is to buy certs. And it'll be one for each sitename. And
you'll have to answer a *lot* of questions Security's
Le 10-01-12 à 15:32, Slack-Moehrle a écrit :
Hi,
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert?
Aren't
these really expensive per server and I have 5 servers I would
need to do
this too.
The *only* way is to buy certs. And it'll be one for each sitename.
And
you'll
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Slack-Moehrle
mailingli...@mailnewsrss.com wrote:
Hi,
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert? Aren't
these really expensive per server and I have 5 servers I would need to do
this too.
The *only* way is to buy certs. And it'll be one
Jason wrote:
mark wrote:
Jason wrote:
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert? Aren't
these really expensive per server and I have 5 servers I would need to
do
this too.
The *only* way is to buy certs. And it'll be one for each sitename. And
you'll have to answer a
How do I stop this from happing? Do I need to buy an SSL cert? Aren't
these really expensive per server and I have 5 servers I would need to
do this too.
Yes. You need one SSL certificate per site. Although I've never bought
an SSL certificate, I have looked at www.rapidsslonline.com ..
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