On-rev / LiveCode Server SSL testing with self-certification

Andre Garzia andre at andregarzia.com
Thu Sep 29 09:42:29 EDT 2011


Keith,

http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html

The apache integration part will not be handled by you. You will need to
send the certificate to the support at on-rev for them to install.

Cheers
andre

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Keith Clarke <
keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> Can anyone please point an SSL newbie to any how-to information for
> implementing self-certification for SSL test purposes on either On-Rev or
> LiveCode Server (on either linux or OSX)?
>
> I've not dabbled with SSL (or indeed, sockets) before. So, as the current
> On-Rev hosting service supports just one SSL certificate per account - a
> single domain or sub-domain, with no wild-card support - I want to
> experiment a bit to decide whether to target my Company's top-level domain,
> a specific sub-domain or a micro-site.
>
> I also need to extend some prototype apps that I'm moving to LiveCode
> Server to confirm whether these will need direct browser access and hence
> (given my target market) Extended Validation for the address bar 'safe site'
> approval.
>
> BTW My On-Rev account already has a fixed IP address (and I also use
> dyndns.com to emulate a fixed IP address for my home-based dev server).
> So, I'm hoping it's just the certification side of things I need to sort -
> said he, hoping! ;-)
>
> Any insights gratefully received...
> Best,
> Keith..
>
>
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