From: Danny L. <li...@da...> - 2010-12-23 18:52:18
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If I change the URL without the https:// type, then I get an error page with: This connection is not trusted You have Firefox instructed a secure connection to www2.localdomain:10000 build, it can not verify that the connection is secure. What can I do that I get it to the https page? <#> |
From: Cecil Y. Jr. <cj...@yo...> - 2010-12-23 19:08:52
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On 12/23/2010 10:52 AM, Danny Löser wrote: > If I change the URL without the https:// type, then I get an error > page with: > This connection is not trusted > You have Firefox instructed a secure connection to > www2.localdomain:10000 build, it can not verify that the connection is > secure. > What can I do that I get it to the https page? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers > to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, > should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database > without downtime or disruption > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > You need to accept the certificate. |
From: Danny L. <li...@da...> - 2010-12-23 19:33:40
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Am 23.12.2010 20:08, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: > On 12/23/2010 10:52 AM, Danny Löser wrote: >> If I change the URL without the https:// type, then I get an error >> page with: >> This connection is not trusted >> You have Firefox instructed a secure connection to >> www2.localdomain:10000 build, it can not verify that the connection >> is secure. >> What can I do that I get it to the https page? >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers >> to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, >> should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database >> without downtime or disruption >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list atw...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> > You need to accept the certificate. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers > to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, > should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database > without downtime or disruption > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list No, this is it not. This is an official Comodo certificate, which is under the correct domain. However, it is the wrong domain called. The question is now why the call of https://domain.tld is a different domain is called than if domain.tld without https is called? Was that clear enough? I know my English is not good. Sorry |
From: Cecil Y. Jr. <cj...@yo...> - 2010-12-23 19:43:32
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On 12/23/2010 11:33 AM, Danny Löser wrote: > Am 23.12.2010 20:08, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: >> On 12/23/2010 10:52 AM, Danny Löser wrote: >>> If I change the URL without the https:// type, then I get an error >>> page with: >>> This connection is not trusted >>> You have Firefox instructed a secure connection to >>> www2.localdomain:10000 build, it can not verify that the connection >>> is secure. >>> What can I do that I get it to the https page? >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers >>> to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, >>> should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database >>> without downtime or disruption >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl >>> >>> >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>> >> You need to accept the certificate. >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers >> to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, >> should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database >> without downtime or disruption >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> > No, this is it not. This is an official Comodo certificate, which is > under the correct domain. However, it is the wrong domain called. The > question is now why the call of https://domain.tld is a different > domain is called than if domain.tld without https is called? Was that > clear enough? I know my English is not good. Sorry > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers > to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, > should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database > without downtime or disruption > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > Someone else will have to chime in on this for exact details, but I believe you'll need to point Webmin to the Comodo certificate. |
From: Danny L. <li...@da...> - 2010-12-23 20:22:47
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Am 23.12.2010 20:42, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: > On 12/23/2010 11:33 AM, Danny Löser wrote: >> Am 23.12.2010 20:08, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: >>> On 12/23/2010 10:52 AM, Danny Löser wrote: >>>> If I change the URL without the https:// type, then I get an error >>>> page with: >>>> This connection is not trusted >>>> You have Firefox instructed a secure connection to >>>> www2.localdomain:10000 build, it can not verify that the connection >>>> is secure. >>>> What can I do that I get it to the https page? >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers >>>> to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, >>>> should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database >>>> without downtime or disruption >>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl >>>> >>>> >>>> - >>>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list atw...@li... >>>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>>> >>> You need to accept the certificate. >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers >>> to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, >>> should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database >>> without downtime or disruption >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl >>> >>> >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list atw...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>> >> No, this is it not. This is an official Comodo certificate, which is >> under the correct domain. However, it is the wrong domain called. The >> question is now why the call of https://domain.tld is a different >> domain is called than if domain.tld without https is called? Was that >> clear enough? I know my English is not good. Sorry >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers >> to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, >> should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database >> without downtime or disruption >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list atw...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> > Someone else will have to chime in on this for exact details, but I > believe you'll need to point Webmin to the Comodo certificate. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers > to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, > should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database > without downtime or disruption > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list If you think that I should tell Webmin where the certificate is, I've had. That can it so not be. |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2010-12-23 21:19:07
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On 23/Dec/2010 12:22 Danny Löser <li...@da...> wrote .. > Am 23.12.2010 20:42, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: > > On 12/23/2010 11:33 AM, Danny Löser wrote: > >> Am 23.12.2010 20:08, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: > >>> On 12/23/2010 10:52 AM, Danny Löser wrote: > >>>> If I change the URL without the https:// type, then I get an error > >>>> page with: > >>>> This connection is not trusted > >>>> You have Firefox instructed a secure connection to > >>>> www2.localdomain:10000 build, it can not verify that the connection > >>>> is secure. > >>>> What can I do that I get it to the https page? > >>> You need to accept the certificate. > >>> > >> No, this is it not. This is an official Comodo certificate, which is > >> under the correct domain. However, it is the wrong domain called. The > >> question is now why the call of https://domain.tld is a different > >> domain is called than if domain.tld without https is called? Was that > >> clear enough? I know my English is not good. Sorry > > > Someone else will have to chime in on this for exact details, but I > > believe you'll need to point Webmin to the Comodo certificate. > > If you think that I should tell Webmin where the certificate is, I've > had. That can it so not be. Make sure that at Webmin -> Webmin Configuration -> SSL Encryption you enter the path(s) to your comodo cert and key. Just because Apache is configured to use them, Webmin won't necessarily unless you make that change.. - Jamie |
From: Danny L. <li...@da...> - 2010-12-26 10:51:01
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Am 23.12.2010 22:18, schrieb Jamie Cameron: > On 23/Dec/2010 12:22 Danny Löser<li...@da...> wrote .. >> Am 23.12.2010 20:42, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: >>> On 12/23/2010 11:33 AM, Danny Löser wrote: >>>> Am 23.12.2010 20:08, schrieb Cecil Yother, Jr.: >>>>> On 12/23/2010 10:52 AM, Danny Löser wrote: >>>>>> If I change the URL without the https:// type, then I get an error >>>>>> page with: >>>>>> This connection is not trusted >>>>>> You have Firefox instructed a secure connection to >>>>>> www2.localdomain:10000 build, it can not verify that the connection >>>>>> is secure. >>>>>> What can I do that I get it to the https page? >>>>> You need to accept the certificate. >>>>> >>>> No, this is it not. This is an official Comodo certificate, which is >>>> under the correct domain. However, it is the wrong domain called. The >>>> question is now why the call of https://domain.tld is a different >>>> domain is called than if domain.tld without https is called? Was that >>>> clear enough? I know my English is not good. Sorry >>> Someone else will have to chime in on this for exact details, but I >>> believe you'll need to point Webmin to the Comodo certificate. >> If you think that I should tell Webmin where the certificate is, I've >> had. That can it so not be. > Make sure that at Webmin -> Webmin Configuration -> SSL Encryption you enter > the path(s) to your comodo cert and key. Just because Apache is configured to > use them, Webmin won't necessarily unless you make that change.. > > - Jamie > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers > to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, > should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database > without downtime or disruption > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list I do not know what Jamie thought the Apache, but the problem is solved for the time being. I had in the hosts file the hostname is reachable from the Internet put in the first place. I do not know if this is the most elegant solution, but it solves the problem at the moment. <#> |