Hi...
> to sign your own certificate, you cannot use a plain server certificate. You
> need a CA certificate, a certificate, which allows you to sign other
> certificates. There are many different types of certificates, each serves
> one ore more special purposes. A server certificate can only be used for
> authenticating your server on the web. It is even bound to the name of the
> server it is used for.
o.k. thanks a lot, that is what i suspected...
But one more question- what is the "self-signed" certificate mentioned in
the reference to "VerifyDepth 0". Is this, when i use my self-made
CA-certificate as server-certificate ??
stephan
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