Sounds vaguely familiar (though our intranet uses mostly NetScape).
It's a browser-end problem, if I understand you correctly, and I don't
think you can change it from the server-end, though I've been wrong
about such things before. =o)
I posted instructions for how the user can tell the browser not to
bother him/her anymore. Some reconfigure, some just suffer
through.....
Paul
--- Gianluca Morello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I configured a good working configuration of Apache-SSL,
> I created my own CA.
> All is up and working:
> I have a web based certificate request,
> an automatic signing process of the client certificates
> and automatic downloading of certicates.
> All works well,
>
> Only one thing:
>
> When (MS Internet Explorer) clients connect to my secure web server,
> they can choose their client certificate. OK.
> The authentification of certificates is OK.
> The problem is that when a client make a page request (through links
> or forms)
> in their browser a window appears saying that they are exchange data
> with the server
> signing these data with their private key,
> so in their navigation, for each page they view they have to close
> this information window with a nervous effect.
>
> So the question :
> There's a way to avoid these annoying popup windows to appears.
>
> Note :
> I create the certificate request using the Enroll.CreatePKCS10 method
> of Enroll object of MS Internet Explorer,
> and the download of the signed client certificate is made with the
> IControl.AcceptPKCS7
> method.
> I used php , vba and a short shell script to do all the stuff.
>
> Thanks.
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