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michael Dorrian a écrit :
> yes is the anwer to that. If you download the code for this book from this 
> site http://www.opensslbook.com/code.html. It will unzip to a folder called 
> "NSw0-1.3". Go into this folder and in this folder there is one subfolder 
> called "ssl". Run that makefile in that folder. It creates two ca's one root 
> CA then a server CA. You can make an infinite number of CA's although usually 
> one root CA should be enough but this gives you an example of how this is 
> done. Good luck!.

I think that in your case, a root CA sign a second CA, and the second CA sign
the request.

The certificate I wish is a certificate signed by two private keys (the CA's one
and the certificate's one).

Is this possible ?

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Bilou
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