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Ashwin Kutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** Reply to note from Ashwin Kutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 09 Apr 2000 13:11:41
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Hi,
I guess I have the same question, which is, if you create your own
certificate, why do you have to first accept it on
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000, verdelli christian wrote:
I have configured my apache with mod_ssl, create my own CA certificate and a
certificate for the web
server , signed with my CA certificate.
I try to connect with another machine using netscape 4.61 on the encripted
port, and everithing
I have configured my apache with mod_ssl, create my own CA certificate and a
certificate for the web
server , signed with my CA certificate.
I try to connect with another machine using netscape 4.61 on the encripted
port, and everithing works
fine.
I don't have installed my own certificate on
Hi,
I guess I have the same question, which is, if you create your own certificate,
why do you have to first accept it on the clients browser, why is it not
accepted to begin with, or is it because the certificate is created by me?
I guess my question would be, could we shut the feature off