You can't have a secured area without a certificate. This is the entire
principle of the system depends on a certificate from the server. It's
like trying to find a way to keep your door locked without carrying keys
around.
You need to either buy a cert from a trusted issuing authority, or generate
your own, but that will give warnings to users who come to your web site.
If the site is for public consumption then this generally isn't acceptable,
so you must pay up.
Jamie
At 07:25 AM 9/25/00 , Rickard Svor�n wrote:
>Hi
>
>I am working on a www-project for a customer, my role
>is to configure the apache-wwwserver. The problem is;
>they want to have https secured pages that users can access
>without getting certificates to their webbrowser or other warnings
>that IE or netscape show.
>
>Anyone knows howto do that?
>
>-Mvh , Rickard
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