Put server certificate issued by your CA in /ssl.crt/server.crt and
the key in /ssl.key/server.key.
Also set CApath in httpd.conf . Get your CA certificate in your browser
(signer) and verify it.


Andrea

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Maristela Terto de Holanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data: gioved� 22 aprile 1999 19.28
Oggetto: Problem with client authentication


>Hi,
>
>    I'm running apache 1.3.3, mod_ssl 2.2., ssleay 0.9.0b
>
>    To create the client authentication, I followed the steps: 1- include
>the certificate of my own ca
> in the ca-bundle file which is referenced in httpd.conf; 2- in the
>httpd.conf file I set SSLVerifyClient require;
>3- My personal certificate signed by my CA is in My browser (Netscape 4.5)
>but when I try to connect,
>The browser (Netscape 4.5) shows me a NO USER CERTIFICATES message box.
What
>could be happening ?
>
>    Maristela Terto de Holanda
>    I'm starting my studies on for my Masters Degree
>   at Universidade de Brasilia - Brazil
>
>
>
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