On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Melanie Pfefer
<melanie_pfe...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> you are right.
>
> But I tried now a replica of what I have:
> apache
> tomcat
>
> The certificate is self-signed and I just generated it. Is it normal to have 
> on the browser: sec_error_expired_certificate

When you generate a certificate yourself it will also have an expery
date. You can check this with keytool or openssl. So you might need to
generate a new one (and generate one with an expiry date sufficiently
in the future to avoid having to repeat this to often...)

Krist


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