>Am 07.03.2017 um 15:44 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
>> TLSCertificateChainFile is used to provide intermediate certificates.
On 07.03.17 16:08, Christian wrote:
>but where to place the CA file which signed the 'server.crt' ?
>while 'TLSCertificateChainFile' wants to have a 'chain' (at least 2)
Am 07.03.2017 um 15:44 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> TLSCertificateChainFile is used to provide intermediate certificates.
>
> TLSCACertificateFile is used to verify clients' SSL certificates.
>
> they may be different...
Yes ... indeed. Now it is shining in a complete different light.
so n
Hello,
please disregard my first response, I mistook TLSCACertificateFile for
TLSRSACertificateFile/TLSECCertficateFile/TLSDSACertficateFile
On 07.03.17 00:43, Christian wrote:
>why is there a 'TLSCertificateChainFile' option when
>'TLSCACertificateFile' can also handle Certificate Chains ?
>wha
Am 07.03.2017 um 14:31 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> On 07.03.17 00:43, Christian wrote:
>> why is there a 'TLSCertificateChainFile' option when
>> 'TLSCACertificateFile' can also handle Certificate Chains ?
>
> you may have the chain file stored separately.
separate from what ?
> we often do
On 07.03.17 00:43, Christian wrote:
>why is there a 'TLSCertificateChainFile' option when
>'TLSCACertificateFile' can also handle Certificate Chains ?
you may have the chain file stored separately.
we often do this.
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