Vinicius: >>> I did do "RedirectPermanent / https://myserver.com/", but the site is >>> presenting an error. Tim: >> Which one? The redirecting HTTP one, or the HTTPS one they're directed >> to? You haven't answered the above. Which part of the server is presenting the error. >>> Both the server and the client use certificates issued by a local CA, >>> and I created a SSLRequire rule to allow only the client to enter the >>> site. I think the SSL check failed because of the RedirectPermanent. >> More details needed. Server configuration, the specific redirection >> rules, at least. Vinicius: > Hello, > > I did do the following: > 1. created a CA certificate; > 2. created a server certificate signed by the CA; > 3. created a client certificate, CA as root; Imported it to Firefox; > 4. created a "SSLRequire" rule to allow only this specific client to > enter the site. It checks the O, OU and the CN. > 5. disabled the "Listen" Directive for HTTP. In what way did you "disable" it? I seem to recall that if you don't have one, you end up with defaults. > Now, I would like to use DAV, but the application DAVExplorer's > (DAVExplorerSSL.sh) authentication fails with the message: "Connection > error: javavx.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: peer not > authenticated". I have entered the address https://localhost/upload . > > The snippet of httpd.conf regarding DAV: > " > <Directory /var/www/upload> > Dav On > AuthName "Top Secret" > AuthUserFile /var/davpasswd > AuthType Basic > </Directory> > " I'd fix other problems before starting on a new one, but basic authentication and HTTPS aren't compatible with each other. -- (Currently running FC4, occasionally trying FC5.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list