- SSL Certificates
- Posted by Chris on August 4th, 2003
Dear List,
Not sure which forum to post this to, so if its o/t I appologise.
I'm aware of how SSL generates a one-time certificate for encrypted
browsing client->server.
Is it possible, to install a certificate on the server and a
corresponding certificate on the client, so only clients holding this
certificate can use the web-server?
If this is do-able, are there any links which would assist me in
generating and installing the keys.
Regards,
Chris A.
- Posted by Robert van der Meulen on August 4th, 2003
On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 11:19:24 +0100, Chris <candrew@_nospam_oxspring.com> wrote:
You're not OT, you're crossposting. Which is very annoying. You do know
that if you do that a lot, you will get hair on your palms, and turn
blind as well ?
You also neglected to add valueable information to your posting, such as
'i am using apache v1.whatever', and/or the platform you're running on,
etcetera.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume there's still some
sanity left.
Try reading this:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/ssl/ssl_howto.html
... which is focused on the 2.x release of apache, which you're probably
not running. The configuration methodsfor <2.0 are pretty similar; if
you're using some other webserver, try searching some more. This is not
hard-to-find information.
Greets,
Robert
--
/^"- '-(\__/)-' -"^\
'-.' oo '.-' Holy Jesus! What are these goddamn animals?!
`-..-'
Finger rvdm@db.debian.org for my GPG key.
- Posted by Chris on August 4th, 2003
Robert van der Meulen wrote:
Thanks Robert. Apologies for cross posting. The link you supplied is
just what I'm looking for.
Regards,
Chris
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