Re: SSL 128 bit OWA certificate
From: AW (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/03/04
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Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 13:16:30 -0700
Thanks, those words were comforting, I will leave it as
that then.
AW
>-----Original Message-----
>AW wrote:
>> Hi, I have created a SSL 128 bit cert for my OWA server
>> and configured it to work etc. I created the SSL cert
>> via our CA server, the problem is when I look at the
>> certificate when I enter our secure OWA site I think it
>> shows too much info and wonder if theis was normal?
This
>> is what some of it shows to the outside world (our
>> exteral users):
>
>That looks pretty normal. You could always get a third
party certificate
>from Verisign, etc - but I'm not sure why this would
worry you. If you've
>protected your network properly I can't see how someone
seeing this would be
>able to do much with the info.....
>>
>> Access Method=Certification Authority Issuer
>> (1.3.6.1.5.5.7.48.2)
>> Alternative Name:
>> URL=ldap:///CN=Viacom%20Outdoor%
>> 20Ltd,CN=AIA,CN=Public%20Key%
>>
20Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=lmjs,DC=st,DC=l
>> ocal?cACertificate?base?
objectClass=certificationAuthority
>> [2]Authority Info Access
>> Access Method=Certification Authority Issuer
>> (1.3.6.1.5.5.7.48.2)
>> Alternative Name:
>>
>>
URL=http://andysserver.lmjs.st.local/CertEnroll/andysserve
>> r.lmjs.st.local_Viacom%20Outdoor%20Ltd.crt
>>
>>
>> Hope you can help
>>
>> AW
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