Can you provide the URL of loadcacert.cgi?

If SSL is enabled the mime-type for certificates is ordinary correctly set in the 
httpd.conf.
So actually you don't need loadcacert.cgi, you just have to point your Browser to the 
URL of
the certificate. This worked for me without problems.

GreetingX,
 Alex

> I prepared the CAs using the "make certificate TYPE=custom" option. Both the server 
>and the CA
> files look fine to me and are in their proper pews.
> There were warnings about security depth being 0, but that is to be expected during 
>the creation
> process.
> 
> In the mod_ssl documentation the instruction asks that I 'fire up' Communicator and 
>use the Perl
> script loadcacert.cgi in the pkg.contrib directory to load the CA into the browser.
> 
> Then I have to 'walk through the dialog boxes'.
> 
> Well, this is all too simple for me to comprehend. I can execute the script file and 
>it assigns
> the x509 type, determines the length and prints out the certificate data, but that 
>doesn't get
> into Communicator, so nothing really happens. How do I tie the script output into 
>Communicator
> to trigger what should be happening?
> 
> Or is there a more straightforward way???
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> George Walsh,
> Managing Director
> Travel Seewise Pacific Corp
> 
> -- 
> George Walsh,
> Managing Director,
> Travel Seewise Pacific Corp
> Vancouver Canada
> 
> 
> 
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