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Roger Oberholtzer wrote: | On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 23:30:42 -0600 | Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | | |>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |>Hash: SHA1 |> |>Kevin O'Gorman wrote: |>| I'm trying to make an old COL 3.1.1 workstation share a printer |>| with my RH7.3 system, and for various reasons I'm not able to |>| just change it up to a later distro. |>| |>| The problem is that when I point a browser at https://localhost:10000 |>| I get this dialog box that says "Could not establish an encrypted |>| connection because certificate presented by localhost is invalid |>| or corrupted. Error Code -8182". |>| |>| Now I know next to nothing about certificates, SSL, or webmin, |>| and I don't really know where to start on this. Anyone with |>| some experience with these things? |>| |>| As far as I know, Webmin is the only GUI tool around, and I was |>| hoping to use it for this chore. |>| |>| ++ kevin |>| |>| _______________________________________________ |> |> |> |> |>You need to regenerate your /etc/webmin/miniserv.pem with openssl, |>though I don't remember the specifics offhand. You might try copying the |>original in /usr/libexec/webmin/ also. Easiest way would be to edit |>/etc/webmin/miniserv.conf and change to ssl=0 then restart webmin to |>take it out of ssl mode so you can log in via straight http and do the |>certificate generation through webmin itself. | | | Interesting. I never did get the Col 3.1.1 cupdate to function again | (boring thread a while back). It, too, complained about certificates. I | tried all that was suggested to no avail. No one suggested anything like | this. How do you regenerate certificates? I know that one suggestion was to | reinstall the COL certificates (it is one of the RPMs and may help the | webmin problem), but that did not help me. However, your mention of an | original and, presumably, a copy, sounds interesting. What is all this | about? | | |
IIRC, (don't hold me to it) "openssl req -new -keyout key.pem -out miniserv.pem" or cd to /usr/share/openssl and do a "make miniserv.pem" then copy the new miniserv.pem to /etc/webmin/. Dependent on the install type, (tarball, rpm) there's a copy of /etc/webmin/miniserv.pem stored in /usr/libexec/webmin/ also. There was a thread on the webmin list a while back about this that I can try to find in the archives.
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