On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 21:08 -0500, Josh Hiner wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 23:05 +0100, tnt@kalik.net wrote:
Yes the cert is there, does report the correct oid etc.. etc.. Attached is the client certificate I am using. I even went into the configuration and made it so XP asks me to select my certificate manually. I select the certificate manually and it still gives the same error as above (Error in RegOpenKeyEx for base key, 2) etc.. Maybe there is still a problem with the certificate but it all looks fine to me. Can you peak at the cert for me? This is happening on all machines so there must be a problem with it? When I install the cert it asks me for the cert password which I type in (I use the password I put in the client.cnf file). There should be an input and output password in client.cnf correct? I'm at a loss.
It is most likely a deliberate undermining of self-signed certificates. It looks wery much like this bug reported for machine certificates (user certificates weren't affected at the time).
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/itproxpsp/thread/ceaf827d-3...
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Ug! For such a problem, I am not seeing anything come across the mailing list. I would think that what I am doing is fairly popular? Why are more people not complaining? This is too bad and if true, very poor.
I was complaining about it a few weeks ago (all my systems have been upgraded to SP3) and I was made to feel that it was just me. Craig