Did you install your own CA in IE, correctly? What directory did you
install your own CA to? Can you view your own CA in IE?
What type of personal certificate did you use for IE? I have had success
using .pfx personal certificates in IE v5 browser. It simply is your
Netscape user certificate .p12 renamed to .pfx.
At 10:32 AM 09/14/2000 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi all.
>
>I have apache1.3.12+mod_ssl2.6.6+openssl0.9.5a on an intranet.
>I have created many certificates for the websites and my own CA authority for
>sign all certificates.
>This is very good for an intranet i think!
>The problem now is that the browsers cannot recognize the authority who sign
>the certificates. Ok.
>Using netscape i can install my certificate the first time and allow
connection
>without any error message.
>I have tried to install the certificates on Internet Explorer 5.01, but it
>continues to give me an error window indicating that the authority that sign
>the certificate is unavaiable.
>Someone can tell me if there is a method to resolve the situation?
>
>Thanks.
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