Yeah definitely the way it should be anyways. I know my site doesnt have the EV bar, but honestly who really wants to pay 100 dollars a year to GoDaddy for a single SSL cert?
Not this broke entrepreneur. On Jan 31, 2017 11:27 PM, "Mike" <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 on letsencrypt.org > > Free ssl certificates, as many as you want, costs zero. They are not > self-signed that cause browser errors... These are from a REAL certificate > authority. They are great from test environments. > > On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 6:32 PM, Chris Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Have you heard of letsencrypt.org and the certbot? Free SSL certs, open > > source software. Just saying. > > > > On Jan 31, 2017 8:25 PM, "Skip" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > For my development machine as well as other users in the local intranet, > I > > am using the default SSL certificate that comes with ofbiz. However, > this > > cert is not accepted by IE 11 (giving the very helpful error message > "This > > page can't be displayed". Firefox reports that the certificate "was > signed > > using a certificate algorithm that was disabled...". > > > > I can and have made modifications to Firefox and Chrome to accept this > > certificate and that is all good. > > > > However, I am writing a Windows Win32 application that queries an ofbiz > > https URL and gets json data. I am getting the same error with this > > application (works fine with http instead of https) that I get with IE11. > > I > > have to use Win32 APIs because this app is running on a really low power > > box > > that requires some windows services, so I can't use Linux. > > > > I can make this app work by running the request through an apache server > > and > > using ajp to the ofbiz server where the apache server has a good signed > > certificate, so I am sure the ofbiz URL is working just fine. > > > > I have tried the advise here: > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Ant+ > > Script+to+build+new+of > > biz+self+cert > > > > The above ant script generates a cert file that doesnt work at all with > > Firefox or IE. > > > > > > This link: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/ > > Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Pro > > duction+Setup+Guide#ApacheOFBizTechnicalProduction > > SetupGuide-SSLCertificateS > > etup > > describes a production setup. However, I am interested in multiple dev > > machine setups and I don't want to wait on a real certificate authority. > > > > > > So, can anyone tell me how to generate a self signed certificate and > > install > > it on ofbiz that will be accepted by IE11? A real certificate is $100 > and > > weeks of work. > > > > All I care about is getting IE11 to connect on localhost to ofbiz using > > https. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Skip > > >
