On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 02:14:20 -0300, Augusto Jun Devegili wrote
> Considering you won't buy a certificate from a trusted CA, you might
> tell your users to install your CA certificate or your Web server
> certificate by providing a link to these certificates: IE will
> download them, ask the user
I'm not using Windows right now (hey, this is a FreeBSD list, heh? ;)
but IIRC:
Open Internet Explorer
-> Tools Menu
--> Internet Options
---> Content
> Certificates
Take a look at the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities tab.
Regards,
Augusto Jun Devegili
admin wrote:
Thanks for the advic
Considering you won't buy a certificate from a trusted CA, you might
tell your users to install your CA certificate or your Web server
certificate by providing a link to these certificates: IE will download
them, ask the user if he/she trust them and put them in the trusted
certificate store.
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 22:33:16 -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote
> At 2003-07-13T03:10:37Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am now servering a certificate to web connections. Internet Explorer
> > complains of the certificate not being issued by a trusted company.
> >
> > I am the CA for the c
At 2003-07-13T03:10:37Z, "admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am now servering a certificate to web connections. Internet Explorer
> complains of the certificate not being issued by a trusted company.
>
> I am the CA for the certificate. What are ways I can modify the
> certificate so IE does
OS: FreeBSD 4.8
mod_ssl 2.8.14
apache 1.3.27
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I am now servering a certificate to web connections.
Internet Explorer complains of the certificate not being issued by a trusted
company.
I am the CA for the certificate. What are ways I can modify the certificate
so IE does not complain about