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Hi,

I think u can have a look at the attached files and easily guess how to
create ur tree..

Thanks
Aslam



-----Original Message-----
From: Averroes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 1:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RootCA+SubCA+SubCA


Hi all,

Almost new in openssl,

I have a dummy question about sub-Certified CA and so on.

After having created my Root CA to sign users' certificate.
I want now to sign Sub-CA certificate to accreditate this one
for signing (possibly another Sub-CA certificate) users' certificate.

Could someone give me an example of command to do that ?
If I have my root-CA certificate pointed to ACert.pem,
one or two sub-CA pointed to Bcert.pem and CCert.pem
and user's one pointed to Ucert.pem.

Here is hierarchilly the diagram.

ACert.pem --> BCert.pem --> CCert.pem ------> Ucert.pem

Is it also possible to cross-sign at the same level the Sub-CA certificate?
If yes how to do that?

In advance many thanks!

Reards

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