Hi,
I faced a similar problem a few days ago. I solved the problem on the client
side.
The problem was that under the security setting 'Netscape' and her in the
section
'Certificate to identify you to a web site:' I had set 'Ask every time'. I
then switched
on the right certificate and it works. I figured out that you get the same
dialog
if you provide here a wrong certificate.
CU Marcus
"Dr. David J. Knowles" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have run into a problem with a modssl site. I created an apache/modssl
> system which verifies incoming certificates. The verification works
> fine, my problem is that the web server is requiring the certificate to
> be sent for every HTTP GET this includes not only the html page but the
> images. Thus there is something like 7 certificate requests for the
> first page alone.
>
> Is there a configuration parameter which I can set which gets the server
> to request the certificate once and then keep the SSL connection up.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Dr. David J. Knowles
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