Customizing error message when using certificate based authentification

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Old 01-03-2008
Christian Nolte
 
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Default Customizing error message when using certificate based authentification

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Hi!

I have set up certificate based authentication using

SSLVerifyClient require

in my httpd.conf. Everything works fine but if a client does not have a
valid certificate Firefox gives an obscure error message:

"www.example.com has received an incorrect or unexpected message. Error
Code: -12227"

Is there a way to give the client a normal error page, like e.g. for 404
errors?

Best regards!
Christian

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