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Franck Martin
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Iungerich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 2 August 2002 10:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: self signing - me as the CA

I have a situation where a test box is an NT machine.  It happens to have IIS running on it.  (Won't be using it, but it's there.)  Anyone see any issue with me using it to generate a certificate request, then taking that req over to a Linux box I have running with openssl, use open ssl to build the cert and public key, then using what was generated back on the NT box?  Also, if anyone has the suggestions for the openssl command syntax, that would be nice too.  I'd kind of like to ultimately be using a pkcs#12 cert and public key.  We'll be using a Verisign cert on our production box, but for this test box, it's NT, and I'm looking for the simplest route to getting a self-signed cert on that box.
 
Thanks in advance,
David

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