Ng,

Thank for your reply. From you it's a honor! ;o)

Yes I know, my question wasn't clear as my knowledge about SSL. Honestly, I 
didn't know what was the good question! Anyway, the answer was in ZSmime FAQ, 
the only one I hadn't read. 

Thanks for your time to reply to this message and even more for the time you 
spent coding M2Crypto. The combination Zope-ZServer-xmlrpclib-m2xmlrpclib is 
really an unbelievable result of Open Source and its programmers community. 
For me it's really impressive. Almost a total abstaction of the communication 
between server and client using SSL on top of this. It couldn't be better.

Yannick

Le 23 Février 2004 21:42, Ng Pheng Siong a écrit :
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 06:45:29PM -0500, Yannick Turgeon wrote:
> > I just installed Zope and then ZServerSSL. Then I created a client and
> > everything is going fine using https protocol... and the "temporary" key
> > and certificate provided with ZServerSSL. I tryed to generate new ones in
> > two similar but differents ways. In both case, when I execute runzope,
> > it's asking me for my passphrase. It's working when I enter it but it's
> > anoying.
> >
> > Anyone could help?
>
> Yes.
>
> ;-)
>
> Are you asking how to generate a passphrase-less private key? I'm sure that
> is covered in one of my HOWTOs: CA, ZSmime, or ZServerSSL.
>
> Also see here:
>
>     http://tinyurl.com/e6m6
>
> HTH.

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