free CA?

J.Witvliet at mindef.nl J.Witvliet at mindef.nl
Wed Sep 11 07:15:16 UTC 2013


Discourage top-postings ;-)

-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces at lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Mike Wright
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7:42 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: free CA?

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Once again it looks like I outsmarted myself.  Traced the problem down 
to my MTA's smtpd.cdb (db of allowed/denied IPs).  Somehow cacert's IP 
range was being denied.

I now have a client certificate but have no idea what to name it or 
where to install it :)
-----Original Message-----

Hi Mike,

Good to see your initial problem solved...
Regarding your client-certificate, no need to (re-)name it; just include it into your web-browser.
As it is issued by CAcert, you can only use _this_ certificate to login into websites using machine certificated from CAcert. At least you can try cacert.org, as they have password login, but also certificate login.

By the way, they have some nice wiki-pages up there.....

Hans


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