Hi Richard,
Indeed it solved one of the problems, I didnt hash the ca certificte in the client side. now i am getting new message
TLS: *hostname does not match CN in peer certificate*
** if i understand the meaning the CN and the hostname are not identical but thats not the situation now.
I have also tried the opensll s_client -debug -connect (the output is enclosed) seems that throgh the openssl it works fine, where am i wrong?
Can you see if you have any clue great thanks Yoram
On 3/28/07, Richard Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com wrote:
Yoram Kahana wrote:
Hi
Does anyone has an idea on which format should i save the ca certificate in the clients (for SSL communication) ? Is it PEM, DER, BER
It depends - what client are you trying to configure? Did you see this
Thanks in advance
Yoram
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