Jochen Schaefer wrote:
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So, would it be possible to just name the certificate with the servers
name for example Myserver and this server could have a dynamic IP or
needs the certificate to be named www.myserver.com?
The whole system I want to develop is that a user connects to a Server
Jochen Schaefer wrote:
does anybody know how to accept a SSL certificate where only the
certificate date and the company which issued it have to be valid?
I want to establish a SSL connection between 2 tomcat web server where
both have the possibility to access each other. One has a static ip
Hi everybody,
does anybody know how to accept a SSL certificate where only the
certificate date and the company which issued it have to be valid?
I want to establish a SSL connection between 2 tomcat web server where
both have the possibility to access each other. One has a static ip the
other
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004, Jochen Schaefer wrote:
Hi everybody,
does anybody know how to accept a SSL certificate where only the
certificate date and the company which issued it have to be valid?
I want to establish a SSL connection between 2 tomcat web server where
both have the possibility
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004, Jochen Schaefer wrote:
Hi everybody,
does anybody know how to accept a SSL certificate where only the
certificate date and the company which issued it have to be valid?
I want to establish a SSL connection between 2 tomcat web server where
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 02:39:27PM -0700, Jochen Schaefer wrote:
I want to establish a SSL connection between 2 tomcat web server where
both have the possibility to access each other. One has a static ip the
other one a dynamic ip.
How about using a wildcard cert for the dynamic IP guy?