Plasma:
> Raul, and those who's interested ,
>
> If you want to import certificate in IIS, here is the instructions I used,
>
> 1. Generate certificate request using Certificate Manager with IIS,
> 2. Sign the certificate request using openssl, or CA.pl -sign,
> 3. Do a little translation (all in one line),
>
> openssl x509 -in newcert.pem -outform PEM | perl -e "while (<>) { print if
> !/^-----.*CERTIFICATE-----$/; }" > iiscert.pem
>
> (Sorry, I only know Perl syntax. Maybe someone can modify it to use grep
or
> something.)
>
> Or you may just use an editor to keep those BASE64 codes
> between -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and -----END CERTIFICATE----- (those 2
> lines will NOT keep).
>
> 4. Import iiscert.pem using Certifcate Manager, close Certificate Manager
to
> confirm changes, then restart WWW service to make your newly imported
> certificate work.
>
> On my NT workstation with IIS 4, it imports ok. ^_^
I do it on my NT server with IIS4 and instaled a certificate create by my
Test CA. But when i conect to my IIS-SSL page, my IE5 dont show the
Certificate issues by my TestCA, it seems that my IIS dont send the Test CA
Certificate to my IE 5, what can i do so that it send it? i did all that i
read in IIS Help , but dont work :((
Any hint is welcome.
Thanks in advances
Raul Gutierrez
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