Konrad,
Yes, I can view https://myServer/ in a browser. I don't have any html in the root folder for this virtual host, and I don't have directory listing enabled, but I do get the Directory Listing unavailable page... I can't administer the server from a remote location or I would test that as well right now. I will do this later, but I'm sure it works.
Interestingly, I can also view https://myServer/repos/test/ in a browser. It's just checking out the project that gives me the
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/test'
svn: PROPFIND of '/repos/test': Server certificate was
missing commonName attribute in subject name
(https://myServer)
error.
Konrad Rosenbaum <konrad@silmor.de> wrote:
On Sunday 14 May 2006 21:34, floor wrote:
> (https://myServer)
>
> I am using a self signed certificate and I'm sure I
> entered a common name while generating the cert.
>
> Does anyone have have any ideas as to what might be
> going on?
No, but to narrow it down: can you view this URL in a browser?
Konrad
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Received on Tue May 16 16:48:55 2006