On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 10:43:57PM +0100, Michael Bell wrote:
> Robert Ramiega wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:34:02PM +0100, Robert Ramiega wrote:
> 
> > I said partially because i have next problem =o) :
> >when i use Mozilla/Galeon to sign and approve cert request nothing
> >happens after i push this button. I think that i saw some sollution to
> >that but can't find it and there is no openca-users list archive. 
> 
> Mozilla has no support until now to sign any content of HTML forms. Only 
 ufff! somehow i feel good that this is not another problem with my
cursed install ;o)))))
 now i have to figure out why my IE has gone mad (probably restart of
this windows box would do the trick but i have to wait with that few
hours....

> You forgot to set a subject alternative name. The default configuration 
> of the OpenCA's roles in 
> /usr/local/stow/openca/etc/openssl/extfiles/VPN_Server.ext requires that 
> you set a subject alternative name. If you don't like to set a subject 
> alternative name then you must remove the line which defines 
> subjectAltName in VPN_Server.ext.
 OK. Thanks for the explanation. I generated the request twice and
second time i didn't add alternative name.

 Thanks a lot for Your help

-- 
 Robert Ramiega  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RR282-RIPE
 Security Team Leader   | Systems Administrator
 TDC Internet Polska SA | PDi Ltd


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