[CentOS] Creating your own CA and SSL certificates
Patrick
centos-list at puzzled.xs4all.nlTue Aug 28 01:25:21 UTC 2007
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On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 20:42 -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote: > On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 02:34 +0200, Patrick wrote: > > I spent a couple of hours today trying to figure out how to make self > > signed certs such that browsing to https://localhost would show the page > > without complaining about not knowing the CA that issued the site's > > certificate. If you bump into the solution I would appreciate it if you > > could reply to this thread. > > You need to import your self-sign CA cert into the browser. Other than > that (and editing the source, of course) you can't make the browser not > complain; the whole point of the complaining is that your browser > doesn't know about the CA and so can't trust them. Hi Ignacio. Off course you are right. I accidentally mixed up the two things I was looking at today: svn with https via self signed cert without complaining (or else websvn fails silently) and accessing a webpage via https. Sorry for the noise. Regards, Patrick
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