Hi, On Tuesday 31 August 2004 20:02, steve-ss wrote:
I only have a self signed key which came with SuSE. I can see on google many sites which offer independent signature keys thus removing the warning message when logging onto an https page from our server.
Not really sure what you meant by this but if you have obtained a site certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) like VeriSign, GeoTrust, etc., usually they'll tell you what to do with it... If you have no idea what the above is all about, try googling for "configure apache ssl". I'm sure you'll find something that would give you an idea about the process.
What do I do with these keys once I have them? Where do I put them and how do I get Apache to use them?
Just replace the ones (test certificates) you have now. (/etc/apache2 ?)
TIA Steve.
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