Philippe,
IE - what's that? :) Firefox 3 presents a slightly "alarmist" view of a
self-signed cert, but I disagree that it prevents their use. In the
end, it obediently creates an "exception," temporary or permanent, to
recognize the certificate. Since I frequently develop and test on
isolated machines, I will be using them for a long time.
That said, we are investigating getting away from machine-specific
certificates and blowing for one that covers our entire domain. If that
happens, I will not need to self-sign on publicly visble machines.
What are your thoughts on the configuration file I posted? Am I making
sense with the locations? Do I need any specific ordering (most
specific first), etc.?
Bill
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Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
> After a few days of getting almost nothing (even in logs, which was
> driving me nuts), I tried a different approach and had a self-signed
> https Apache proxying Seaside.
Beware of self-signed certificates. Firefox 3 and IE 7 go to great
lengths preventing you to use them.
Cheers
Philippe
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