Re: Orion and SSL

2001-02-14 Thread Daniel Lopez
Hi all, Well, I played a lot with my certificate, test certificates blah, blah, blah and the final answer is NO. You cannot, AFAIK, use an existing certificate unless you generated the request with keytool and you kept the keystore. The key point is that when you generate a certificate request,

Re: Orion and SSL

2001-02-13 Thread Daniel Lopez
As I've got no answer at all. Should I just suppose you cannot get Orion to work with SSL with an already created certificate by Verisign? Did the message just get lost somehow? Help, somebody? :) Thanks, Dan Daniel Lopez wrote: Hi, I've already browsed the list archive and I've seen that

Re: Orion and SSL

2001-02-13 Thread Klaus Thiele
Hi Daniel, i think, many people had many stress to get orion work with ssl (and a real cert from anywhere). my expirience is: read the archives some hundred times crosswise, test thousands of things by your own and - at least - it works fine! i think there is nobody out there, who can give the

Re: Orion and SSL

2001-02-13 Thread Rafael Alvarez
Hello Daniel, Sorry for the delay in the answer. I had the same trouble migrating a certificate from IIS to orion. Did you generate the request to Verisign using the keystore where you're importing it? If not, you need to request a new certificate. Check Verisign to see how that can be done.

RE: ORION and SSL

2000-07-06 Thread Magnus Rydin
Title: RE: ORION and SSL Kirk, yes, whenever your browser is going with https:// instead of http:// its SSL. I think there are a *lot* of SSL docs out there, just check yahoo. Normaly, you have one server running http:// on port 80 and another running https:// on port 443. WR Magnus Rydin