On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 05:11:26PM -0800, ian douglas wrote: > akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >However, when I try access to imaps through a web server using a > >https:// web address the results are baffling. > >Anyone have information on this they are willing to share? > > /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf will tell you where the certificate needs to be. First I appreciate people trying to help me. Looking in the ssl.conf file told me something I did not know, that https uses port 443 not port 993 for imaps. I also knew where the certificate files should be but they were not working for me so I hoped to get other ideas. > > To generate a new one, try this: > > cd /etc/httpd/conf/ > make server.crt A minor point to run make server.crt you must be in directory: /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt > > One of the options you'll enter is the hostname of the machine the cert > is for. > > Also ... if you enter a password when generating the key file, you'll > need to type that password in every time you restart apache (ie: remove > apache's logs from logrotate if you have it installed, otherwise Apache > will shut down every Sunday night), and you'll need to modify the > ssl.conf file to point at the new .crt and .key files you just made. > > Welcome to SSL and secure web browsing. > > -id I also had the annoying experience when I entered all the keys I had to enter a passphrase before starting or restarting httpd. OK, but all this does not work. I configure the server essentially as indicated above and when I access the server using https I get back a generic certificate that has no relationship to the one I configured. And login access is not presented to me even when I say I will accept the faulty certificate. And so my question remains. How does one do this correctly? -- ======================================================================= We've tried each spinning space mote And reckoned its true worth: Take us back again to the homes of men On the cool, green hills of Earth. The arching sky is calling Spacemen back to their trade. All hands! Standby! Free falling! And the lights below us fade. Out ride the sons of Terra, Far drives the thundering jet, Up leaps the race of Earthmen, Out, far, and onward yet-- We pray for one last landing On the globe that gave us birth; Let us rest our eyes on the fleecy skies And the cool, green hills of Earth. -- Robert A. Heinlein, 1941 ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University One Trinity Place. San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 telephone: (210)-999-7484 email:akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx