MLUG: [MLUG] certificates (was: appropriate uses of the list)
[MLUG] certificates (was: appropriate uses of the list)
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Try compiling from source (possibly w/ Apache Toolbox) and then building
the certificates that way. It really isn't hard at all if you know (or can
figure out) the termnology.

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On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Mikhail Kovalenko wrote:

> Neil Bradshaw wrote:
> 
> > Off-topic means that people are no longer talking about the subject of the
> > original mailing. I don't really care, I was just making a suggestion.
> >
> > On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Mike Miller wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Neil Bradshaw wrote:
> > >
> > > > This thread is way off topic. Can we move it to the discussion list?
> > > > The last post didn't mention *anything* about network cables. /me not
> > > > trying to be a hard ass.
> > >
> > > If this were a "network cables" list, I'd agree, but it's a Linux list.
> > > Have the posts gotten off of the Linux topic, or just off of the network
> > > cables topic?  If it is off network cables, but still on Linux, I think it
> > > should stay and be renamed.  If it is off Linux altogether, then it should
> > > be moved.  Is that an appropriate way to decide?
> 
> Sorry, Neil, I have to disagree with you and support Mike here. There's no need to
> be so particular about threads as long as they have a common *Linux*-related
> discussion. If we applied your logic, "network cables" message shouldn't even be
> here in the first place.
> 
> Here's something on topic: Has anyone messed with site certificates before? They
> mostly work for me but not quite. In particular, Netscape says:
> 
> "The certificate that the site has presented does not contain the correct site
> name...:
>    Certificate for:
>    Signed by:
>    Encryption: Highest Grade (RC4 with 128-bit secret key)"
> 
> The certificate was created with RedHat tools that come with apache. How do I get
> the site name to show up?
> 
> (this message may be deemed inappropriate by Neil since it is still titled
> "network cables")  :D
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