Hello all, I just installed Zope and then ZServerSSL. Then I created a client and everything is going fine using https protocol... and the "temporary" key and certificate provided with ZServerSSL. I tryed to generate new ones in two similar but differents ways. In both case, when I execute runzope, it's asking me for my passphrase. It's working when I enter it but it's anoying. I'm really not sure I'm asking this question to the good group since it looks more SSL related. But maybe someone of you have faced this same problem. Thanks for your time. Yannick -- [Anti-Spam: 749825]
It's likely that the "temporary" key and certificate were not protected by any passphrase. Since you've protected your new ones with a passphrase, it needs to be entered when started. To stop this, use a blank passphrase on your new key/cert (although this is probably a bad idea for security's sake, it might be fine for you). On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 00:20, Yannick Turgeon wrote:
Hello all,
I just installed Zope and then ZServerSSL. Then I created a client and everything is going fine using https protocol... and the "temporary" key and certificate provided with ZServerSSL. I tryed to generate new ones in two similar but differents ways. In both case, when I execute runzope, it's asking me for my passphrase. It's working when I enter it but it's anoying.
I'm really not sure I'm asking this question to the good group since it looks more SSL related. But maybe someone of you have faced this same problem.
Thanks for your time.
Yannick
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