[Zope] SSL: key and certificate
Chris McDonough
chrism at plope.com
Mon Feb 23 03:08:04 EST 2004
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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