- <tr><th></th><th><?=_Verification mechanisms?></th></tr>
+<h3><?=_Verification mechanisms?></h3>
- <tr>
- <td class='domainPinglogFirstCell'><input type="checkbox" name="emailType" value="y"<?=$!mail?>></td>
- <td><?=_Verify by sending an email to authoritative email addresses?> </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td></td>
- <td class='radio'>
- <?=_Select the destination mail address:?><br/>
- <? foreach($authEmails) { ?>
- <input type="radio" id="email_<?=$i?>" name="email" value="<?=$i?>"<?=$!checked?>/>
- <label for="email_<?=$i?>"><span class='name'><?=$email?>@<span class='exampleDomain'>example.org</span></span></label><div class='elements'></div>
- <? } ?>
- </td>
- </tr>
-
- <tr>
- <td><input type="checkbox" name="DNSType" value="y"<?=$!dns?>></td>
- <td><?=_Verify by reading DNS-TXT entries?> </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td></td>
- <td>
- <?=_Please insert the following DNS TXT entry into the Zone-file of your domain:?><br/>
- <pre>
- <?=$tokenName?>._cacert._auth IN TXT <?=$tokenValue?>
- </pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
-
- <tr>
- <td><input type="checkbox" name="HTTPType" value="y"<?=$!http?>></td>
- <td><?=_Verify by reading HTTP-content?> </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td></td>
- <td>
- <?=_Please make the following content available under ?><pre class='string'>http://<span class='exampleDomain'>example.org</span>/cacert-<?=$tokenName?>.txt</pre><br/>
- <pre><?=$tokenValue?></pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
-
- <tr>
- <td><input type="checkbox" name="SSLType" value="y"<?=$!ssl?>></td>
- <td><?=_Verify by searching for installed certificate.?> </td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td></td>
- <td>
- <?=_Please list up to four services using your certificate. You need to have one of them up and using a valid SomeCA certificate or a specific self-signed certificate in order to pass this test?>:
- <?=_The self-signed certificate needs to contain your domain as CN and ${tokenValue} as organization unit. With $!{openSSLHelp} OpenSSL command line utilities can generate such a certificate.?>:
- <table>
- <? foreach($ssl-services){ ?>
- <tr><td><select name='ssl-type-<?=$i?>'>
- <?foreach($ssl-types){ ?>
- <option<?=$!selected?>><?=$name?></option><? } ?></select>
- </td><td>Port: <input type='text' name='ssl-port-<?=$i?>' value='<?=$port?>'></td></tr>
- <? } ?>
- </table>
- </td>
- </tr>
+<div class="panel panel-info">
+ <div class="panel-heading"><input type="checkbox" name="emailType" value="y"<?=$!mail?>> <?=_Verify by sending an email to authoritative email addresses?></div>
+ <div class="panel-body">
+ <?=_Select the destination mail address:?><br/>
+ <? foreach($authEmails) { ?>
+ <input type="radio" id="email_<?=$i?>" name="email" value="<?=$i?>"<?=$!checked?>/>
+ <label for="email_<?=$i?>"><span class='name'><?=$email?>@<span class='exampleDomain'>example.org</span></span></label><div class='elements'></div>
+ <? } ?>
+ </div>
+</div>
+<div class="panel panel-info">
+ <div class="panel-heading"><input type="checkbox" name="DNSType" value="y"<?=$!dns?>> <?=_Verify by reading DNS-TXT entries?></div>
+ <div class="panel-body">
+ <?=_Please insert the following DNS TXT entry into the Zone-file of your domain:?><br/>
+ <pre><?=$tokenName?>._cacert._auth IN TXT <?=$tokenValue?></pre>
+ </div>
+</div>
+<div class="panel panel-info">
+ <div class="panel-heading"><input type="checkbox" name="HTTPType" value="y"<?=$!http?>> <?=_Verify by reading HTTP-content?></div>
+ <div class="panel-body">
+ <?=_Please make the following content available under ?><pre class='string'>http://<span class='exampleDomain'>example.org</span>/cacert-<?=$tokenName?>.txt</pre><br/>
+ <pre><?=$tokenValue?></pre>
+ </div>
+</div>
+<div class="panel panel-info">
+ <div class="panel-heading"><input type="checkbox" name="SSLType" value="y"<?=$!ssl?>> <?=_Verify by searching for installed certificate.?></div>
+ <div class="panel-body">
+ <?=_Please list up to four services using your certificate. You need to have one of them up and using a valid SomeCA certificate or a specific self-signed certificate in order to pass this test?>:
+ <?=_The self-signed certificate needs to contain your domain as CN and ${tokenValue} as organization unit. With $!{openSSLHelp} OpenSSL command line utilities can generate such a certificate.?>:
+ <table>
+ <? foreach($ssl-services){ ?>
+ <tr><td><select name='ssl-type-<?=$i?>'>
+ <?foreach($ssl-types){ ?>
+ <option<?=$!selected?>><?=$name?></option><? } ?></select>
+ </td><td>Port: <input type='text' name='ssl-port-<?=$i?>' value='<?=$port?>'></td></tr>
+ <? } ?>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+</div>
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