Read the Documentation it's all very clear, (they have done a good job on 
the documentation).
I have to advice you that if your looking for AES, or some sort
of more advanced encryption system you will be very disappointed, as
openSSL is not updated very often, well not as much as it should be for
those who always want the last trend technologies.


At 09:25 AM 1/10/2001 +0800, you wrote:

>hi, dear all,
>would you please tell me how many certificates of public key
>ciphersuite can openssl generate? as far as i know, RSA, DSA,
>EC... and others? how about DH certs?
>there's another question: it is said one should possess more
>than one key pairs, one for signature, one for encryption,...
>does it mean that one should apply more than one cert? in
>which one should keep Distinguished Name different and the
>only change in these certs is one of the certs extensions
>key usage?
>really appreciate your kind help!!
>
>zeyi

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