"Andrea Cerrito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Connecting to a secure site with a certificate signed by own CA, IE
> > > > seems to provide no obvious way of permanently adding the cert to the
> > > > browser's configuration. As a result, a warning that "The security
> > > > certificate is issued by a company you have not chosen to trust..." is
> > > > displayed every time I'm trying to establish a connection. Is there a
> > > > fool-proof way to permanently add a certificate or tell IE that the CA
> > > > is to be trusted?
> > >
> > > Show Certificate / Install Certificate.
> >
> > I tried that, and it didn't work. It told me that the certificate was
> > installed successfully, but once I quit IE, restart it, and load the
> > page again, it displays the same warning again.
> >
> > The minimal html page I'm experimenting with is at https://www.thpoon.com
> > If anyone would try to install the certificate from it in IE: maybe I
> > did something wrong with configuration?
>
> I wasn't able to install it.
> Can u print your conf?
You mean from httpd.conf? Since it's huge, I've posted it at
http://www.thpoon.com/tmp/httpd.conf
The SSL-related stuff is at the bottom of it.
Thanks!
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Arcady Genkin
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