Hi Oli and Martin,
Martin Bartosch wrote: >Hi, > > > >>The other difference is, that the webserver certificate was signed by >>the same ca certificate as the working logon certificate. Can that be >>the point?? Do I need to issue a new webserver ssl certificate using >>openca? >> >> > >that's the cause of the problem. You will have to tell mod_ssl >to accept your issuing CA's certificate. Read the mod_ssl docs about >how this is done, as far as I remember mod_ssl uses the CA certificate >file for client auth as well. > > > That was the answer. After letting ssl.conf and my cacert beeing friends the logon was working immediately. I think .... all the senceless trys to modify extendedKeyUsage nsCertType and certificatePolicies .... gave me a lot .... let me say experience :o) ! So what .... it works now. Thx a lot! >>And if yes, how can I do it? Is it possible to bring a self generated >>pkcs10 request into openca? >> >> > >Yes, of course, via a "Server Request". > > I c. Sometimes one only has to open one's eyes. Will try that as soon as possible. Cheers Jan Roesner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. Get Certified Today * Register for a JBoss Training Course Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005 Visit http://www.jboss.com/services/certification for more information _______________________________________________ Openca-Users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users
