[CentOS] self signing certificates
Brian Becker
emaillists at beckerspace.comMon Aug 24 13:43:50 UTC 2009
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Jerry Geis<geisj at pagestation.com> wrote: > For "internal" applications what do people/places do? > It would be nice to be seamless and have the "your not trusted" window > pop-up. > Yet this is not a public web site either. Just internal use. > The server might be on the internet but people from the internet are not > using it. > > I presume there is no way to by-pass the certificate signing process - > even for internal apps. > Is there? > > Thanks, > > Jerry > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > If you are in a windows domain you can distribute the public certificate of your "signing authority" using active directory. This will prevent IE from showing the untrusted warning. Otherwise you can install the public certificate into the users web browser and any certs you sign will show as trusted. If you can give an idea of what platform/browser I can provide more specifics. Brian
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