I'm having problems getting them to work. I'm
wondering if anybody has had either problems or
successes with them. The self-generated keys from
keytool work, but I get a message that the browsers
don't have common encryption algorithms once I install
the tomcat alias cert from godaddy.com.
I'm having problems getting them to work. I'm
wondering if anybody has had either problems or
successes with them. The self-generated keys from
keytool work, but I get a message that the browsers
don't have common encryption algorithms once I install
the tomcat alias cert from godaddy.com.
I installed an SSL Cert from GoDaddy a few weeks ago and haven't had any
trouble with Tomcat 4.1.
Scott
--- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems getting them to work. I'm
wondering if anybody has had either problems or
successes with them. The self-generated keys from
I'm wondering. Did you have to match all the fields
like Organization Name and Organizational unit
exactly to what Godaddy uses? I just put the common
name as my domain name, but noticed after the cert was
issued some of the other fields didn't match.
Thanks.
--- Scott Reynolds [EMAIL
OK, I did a rekey and it now works. I did match
everything up like below, but I'm not sure if it was
that, rekeying, or something else like errors during
downloading previously.
Thanks!
--- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering. Did you have to match all the fields
like
I just set the common name and organization name to the name of my domain.
When I examine the certificate details, that's all that's in there as far as my
info is concerned. Everything else says something about Starfield
Technologies, Inc.
Scott
--- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm