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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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