you need to put the whole certificate chain in a file, and specify file name in conf file (i think key is cacert...) Apache has to know which certificates (issued by which CA) are valid for you, so it should let them in.
Thanks for reply, and sorry, maybe i was not clear enough :)
ok, what i'm trying to do, is not use 2 certs on 1 ip, or something like that, not even virtual hosts, just simple 1 client cert, 1 server cert!
I have valid client certificate, i log in on a server which require client certificate...
We need to change apache to use client authentication.
For that, we changed httpd.conf (SSLVerifyClient & co), so that it asks for client certificate and it all works ok!
The problem is that i need certificate in back-end application as well (running on resin) either in request or header, so...
Thanks for your answers!
I still have some questions: is the 4GB 'shared memory area' solaris shared memory limit? or oracle SGA limit?
And if it solaris limit, then how much of it can oracle use (we wanted to give 3 or 3.5 GB to oracle, which seems to be impossible)? For oracle i read that it...
Hi all,
we have solaris running in 32-bit mode, and we want to upgrade oracle8i to 9i and also to add additional 2GB of memory. Now that mashine has 2GB, so it should be 4GB!
But, we heard that oracle on 32-bit solaris can only use up to 2GB!!!
Is that true? did anyone had that problem before...
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