hi,
better yet get linux.. any linux and save yourself the cost of the os period..
comes with apache as well as can pull down open-ssl thanks to the open
src and plunk it on your linux box. then just goto any number of rpm or
*.tar.gz sites and build the source installing apache-ssl thats
Suppose I want to get IE to trust a new CA for signing user
certificates (for S/MIME in OE or something).
How do I reliably do that? i.e., what format should I put the
certificate in, what file extension should it have, and what MIME type
should I have Apache give it?
It ought to be easy: I
Jan Meijer wrote:
You could have a point here. I was fooling around with a test certificate
that is signed by our root CA (the SURFnet PCA). With this test-certificate
I signed client certs and I had problems verifying the client certs. The
troubles went away after including the PCA