-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Peter Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data: mercoledì 2 agosto 2000 22.02
Oggetto: Fw: Certs for OutlookExpress and IE


>So, to answer your question directly, you can use openssl to create a
certificate
>in PEM format, for example, then create a PKCS12 format storing the newly
>created certificate:
>
>openssl pkcs12 -export -in file.pem -out file.p12 -name "My Certificate"
>
>The example was taken directly from pkcs12 man page, so I hope that's
right.
>

MMMMMHHHH.... I tried to do this, but IE5 don't accept this cert: it says

" File Personal Information Exchange not valid" (this is a translation from
Italian!!!)

Indeed, Netscape 4.7 ask me this:

" Enter password protecting data to be imported: "

I thought the password I used to export from PEM to P12 in

>openssl pkcs12 -export -in file.pem -out file.p12 -name "My Certificate"

but nothing. I have no Netscape password set for managing certificates in
Security preferences. After this, Netscape tell me

"Unable to import certificates. The file specified is either corrupt or is
not a valid file"

I tried with PKCS7 format.......NOTHING!!!

What can I do? Give me a hope, please......

Rosario Riccio



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