Why, I found that netscape support pcks12#, while IE
deals with pcks 7# and 10#(for microft's certificate
server supports only 7# and 10#, as it says). 

Hazel

--- Roland Dirlewanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Stone Yang wrote :
> 
> > Hi,
> >      I want to create a pkcs12 file for MSIE 5.0 ,
>  I try like this:
> >      openssl pkcs12 -export -in testcert.pem
> -inkey testkey.pem -out
> > test.pfx  -certfile cacert.pem
> >      After create pkcs12 file sucessfully , I try
> to import it but can't
> > do it .
> >
> >      But I try to import it to netscape, it's OK!
> 
> I noticed the folliwing cases where MS IE refuses to
> import a PKCS12 file,
> while Netscapes accepts it. May be your probleme is
> due to one of these :
> - the RSA key is more than 512 bits (may be only
> French versions are
> affected)
> - the expiration date of the certificate is after
> the certification date of
> the CA that signed it.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> 
>
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