Hi!

I created the certificate with the ip-adress, since this is a 
"fictive" site that will not be displayed on the web. At least not for the moment. 
This is why I use the ip-adress to access it from a remote machine.
I'd like to do a demonstration of the site. 
I have another problem that sounds very stupid. I'm using redhat, which means that all 
my "files" are displayed in green in a terminal window.
however, lately when transferring files to my redhat machine, these files appear 
without any color at all (plain white). It's no big thing, since the website works, 
but maybe these problems are interconnected somehow.
When I try to access the website remotely with Netscape, I get a message saying that 
the documents contain no data.


Also, during redhat startup I get a message saying that the server name "emma" , does 
not have an ip adress connected to it. I renamed "localhost.localdomain" to "emma" for 
simplicity reasons in linuxconf.
Vivid imagination, I know...

I don't have any "non-secure parts" left on my server. I haven't defined any virtual 
hosts. I only have one site on the server. 

Thanks for any help.

Emma  


-----Original Message-----
From: McCaffity, Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:36 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: cannot connect to remote secure server


I think it's supposed to work this way.
When you created the certificate, did you create it
using the DNS name of your website or your IP?


-----Original Message-----
From: Emma Wermstr�m (EMW) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 9:35 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: cannot connect to remote secure server


Hi!

RedHat Linux7.1
Apache1.3.19
Perl 5.005
mod_perl
embperl
mod_ssl and openssl (precompiled from RedHat)

I've tried to set up a secure server for my web site and I thought I had
succeeded. The entire site is "secure". I've made the server listen only on
port 443. Other than that I've basically not made any modifications from my
non-secure server (which obviously no longer exists).
However, when I try to access the server from a remote machine over the
intranet (using only https://ipadress), I can't connect any longer. With
httpd://ipadress it worked fine.
yes, my remote browser has SSL enabled. I'm not getting anywhere.

has anyone else experienced this?

Thanks,

Emma
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