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qweruiop I'm reading about certificate based authentication in SSL and have a question about the process. (Picture was taken from the link above) The question is: why server.cerand client.cernot a secret. In this diagram, it appears that the communication is n
Do not I want to know one thing about DNSSEC. If I have a domain that I want to get an SSL certificate for, why would they want me to disable DNSSEC in a service that uses Let's Encrypt to issue a certificate for the domain name? I've seen several help sites w
yuri of angels I am trying to use a service published by another company. The specifications for authentication and communication are: Soap HTTPS with two-way SSL authentication (2-way SSL) Use the public certificate they sent us (which I use as ServiceCertifi
Amx So is there a module that supports SASL EXTERNAL for client side SSL authentication using certificates in ejabberd. My searches so far have resulted in the disappearance of links and forum discussions as well as this http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0178.htm
Amx So is there a module that supports SASL EXTERNAL for client side SSL authentication using certificates in ejabberd. My searches so far have resulted in the disappearance of links and forum discussions as well as this http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0178.htm
Kerry Gunn: I've been digging through the Apache documentation and other examples trying to create a client that uses Apache HttpClient to call various RESTful web services. (Each web service may require a different client certificate for authentication). Init
Milos Mijatovic I am building a web application which will use ssl certificate for authentication. I will use IIS web server. The problem is that the CA is self-signed and the user gets a red bar in the browser. So, I'm wandering, is it possible to get a prope
Kerry Gunn: I've been digging through the Apache documentation and other examples trying to create a client that uses Apache HttpClient to call various RESTful web services. (Each web service may require a different client certificate for authentication). Init
Kerry Gunn: I've been digging through the Apache documentation and other examples trying to create a client that uses Apache HttpClient to call various RESTful web services. (Each web service may require a different client certificate for authentication). Init
Milos Mijatovic I am building a web application which will use ssl certificate for authentication. I will use IIS web server. The problem is that the CA is self-signed and the user gets a red bar in the browser. So, I'm wandering, is it possible to get a prope
Milos Mijatovic I am building a web application which will use ssl certificate for authentication. I will use IIS web server. The problem is that the CA is self-signed and the user gets a red bar in the browser. So, I'm wandering, is it possible to get a prope
Kerry Gunn: I've been digging through the Apache documentation and other examples trying to create a client that uses Apache HttpClient to call various RESTful web services. (Each web service may require a different client certificate for authentication). Init
Kerry Gunn: I've been digging through the Apache documentation and other examples trying to create a client that uses Apache HttpClient to call various RESTful web services. (Each web service may require a different client certificate for authentication). Init
Milos Mijatovic I am building a web application which will use ssl certificate for authentication. I will use IIS web server. The problem is that the CA is self-signed and the user gets a red bar in the browser. So, I'm wandering, is it possible to get a prope
pony According to RDS' documentation, a specific public certificate ("rds-ca-2019-root.pem") needs to be installed in order to use RDS with SSL. However, Amazon has a public certificate "Amazon Root CA" which is installed on most operating systems. Is there an
Andy: I'm trying to use Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) to connect to a PHP script in Java, but I've found that for maximum security/validity I have to import the SSL certificate used by the website into my application. ..I do not know what to do. If it helps, my
iOS Monkey I understand how SSL works, but my question is more about the storage of certificates on the client side. To understand the exact context, let's assume I'm writing my own browser. My rendering part will be done by WebKit and the HTTP request handlin
iOS Monkey I understand how SSL works, but my question is more about the storage of certificates on the client side. To understand the exact context, let's assume I'm writing my own browser. My rendering part will be done by WebKit and the HTTP request handlin
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Andy: I'm trying to use Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) to connect to a PHP script in Java, but I've found that for maximum security/validity I have to import the SSL certificate used by the website into my application. ..I do not know what to do. If it helps, my
SP Miguel Jenner I wonder if this example is enough to provide a way to do certificate pinning with libcurl : http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/cacertinmem.html Because I found out that curl also allows http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_PINNEDPUBLICKEY.html Si
O. Shekri Raz Today I installed a free ssl certificate on my website and it was easy, but I have some questions about it. FreeSSL returned three files: "private.key", "certificate.crt", "ca_bundle.crt". So there are my questions: 1) Who does this private key b
iOS Monkey I understand how SSL works, but my question is more about the storage of certificates on the client side. To understand the exact context, let's assume I'm writing my own browser. My rendering part will be done by WebKit and the HTTP request handlin
Eric Sometimes I use elink for web browsing and it happens that some HTTP sites fail to load due to it SSL error. An example is https://www.rust-lang.org , which doesn't load in elink but works fine on other browsers like Chrome and firefox. Checking the https
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re