Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with revoked certificates.

2007-02-04 Thread domi
Joost wrote: Joost de Heer wrote: > > domi wrote: > > [Question about CRLs] > >> >> ServerName 192.168.0.2:443 >> Errorlog /opt/exampleca/ssl_error_log >> Transferlog /opt/exampleca/ssl_access_log >> >> SSLEngine on >> >> SSLCipherSuite HIGH:MEDIUM >> >> SSLProtocol all >> >> SSLCertificateFi

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with revoked certificates.

2007-02-04 Thread domi
Issac Goldstand wrote: > >> Issac wrote: > > Domi, > I'm happy it helped. You can change your opinion any time you like; > just access Firefox's certificate store and you can view the > certificates you've chosen to trust, and the revocation lists. If you > don't want to continue trustin

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with revoked certificates.

2007-02-04 Thread Issac Goldstand
domi wrote: Issac wrote: domi wrote: All the steps in OpenSSL and Apache work as far as I can say. Now follow some steps to access my site. step 1: start the Apache with /etc/init.d/apache2 startssl The certificate in the Apache ssl-global.conf is NOT revoked. step 2: start Firefox

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with revoked certificates.

2007-02-04 Thread domi
Issac wrote: > domi wrote: >> All the steps in OpenSSL and Apache work as far as I can say. Now follow >> some steps to access my site. >> step 1: start the Apache with /etc/init.d/apache2 startssl >> The certificate in the Apache ssl-global.conf is NOT revoked. >> >> step 2: start Firefox 2.0.1

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with revoked certificates.

2007-02-04 Thread Issac Goldstand
domi wrote: All the steps in OpenSSL and Apache work as far as I can say. Now follow some steps to access my site. step 1: start the Apache with /etc/init.d/apache2 startssl The certificate in the Apache ssl-global.conf is NOT revoked. step 2: start Firefox 2.0.1 and call the site https://192.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with revoked certificates.

2007-02-04 Thread domi
Hello all together, I’m not quite sure where to post my question because I wasn’t able to locate my fault. So I’ll post my question in the OpenSSL-user forum and in the Apache http server-users forum. A similar post in a German Firefox forum brought no solution. Please excuse if the question does