The CN field of the certificate has to be the same as the domain name used
to access the server.  It will create problems.  Of course, there can be
other reasons...


On Thu, 13 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Full_Name: Joe McMahon
> Version: 2.2.8-1.3.6
> OS: IRIX 6.4
> Submission from: prtims.stx.com (198.116.20.48)
> 
> 
> The following message keeps appearing when I try to use a 
> certificate signed by my own CA:
> 
>    A secure connection could not be established because of
>    a problem with the security certificate from that site 
>    (the identity certificate name is not correct.)
> 
> The connection is then made unsecured.
> 
> I've followed the directions in the FAQ to create a self-signed
> CA certificate and signing the site certificate with it. Any 
> ideas?
> 
>  --- Joe M.
> 
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