Joost wrote:
Joost de Heer wrote:
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> domi wrote:
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> [Question about CRLs]
>
>>
>> ServerName 192.168.0.2:443
>> Errorlog /opt/exampleca/ssl_error_log
>> Transferlog /opt/exampleca/ssl_access_log
>>
>> SSLEngine on
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>> SSLCipherSuite HIGH:MEDIUM
>>
>> SSLProtocol all
>>
>> SSLCertificateFi
Issac Goldstand wrote:
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>> Issac wrote:
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> 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
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
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
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.
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