If it used to work and now doesn't most probably that there is an expired certificate somewhere. It could be client certificate that proxy uses to authenticate on the backend server or root CA's certificate that signed that client's certificate. On 12/24/06, Shai Yallin <shai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This doesn't make sense, since it worked up to 3 weeks ago… Any idea on how do I make my server trust the remote server? Should I get the remote server's owner to send me the SERVER's certificate? Thanks, Shai Yallin IT Manager & Developer LocatioNet Systems Ltd. Tel: +972-9-8856451 Fax: +972-9-8856452 Mobile: +972-54-4840868 "...we will be restoring normality just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway." > reason is "no acceptable CA list", which may mean, that your > ReverseProxy dosent trust the CA bound at server:443 > > read > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslproxycacertificatefile > > Regards
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