There is no ExtendedKeyUsage extension.

To fix this, in your openssl.cnf file in section [usr_cert] there is a
commented-out line that needs to be uncommented.
# keyUsage = nonRepudiation, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment

Then generate a new certificate.

-Kyle H


On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Chris Zimmerman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the cert for the Watchguard:
>
> Certificate:
>    Data:
>        Version: 3 (0x2)
>        Serial Number: 15 (0xf)
>        Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
>        Issuer: C=US, ST=TX, L=Somewhere, O=Company, OU=System,
> CN=Company Root CA/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>        Validity
>            Not Before: Aug 26 16:16:57 2008 GMT
>            Not After : Aug 24 16:16:57 2018 GMT
>        Subject: C=US, ST=TX, O=Company, OU=System, CN=WG
>        Subject Public Key Info:
>            Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
>            RSA Public Key: (1024 bit)
>                Modulus (1024 bit):
>                    00:c2:83:76:81:24:5c:48:09:71:66:bb:22:37:05:
>                    f3:8b:0b:f6:df:24:a0:ec:d8:65:ac:d5:77:7f:e0:
>                    91:f1:86:a4:00:23:17:c2:28:1f:81:e0:6d:e8:24:
>                    e7:0a:bb:7e:a5:72:57:6d:65:cb:ec:7c:f1:d0:64:
>                    63:9f:0d:0c:b3:4c:c6:e4:3f:7c:f9:1f:53:6b:c0:
>                    47:3a:59:4d:87:37:e5:f6:4f:ef:75:20:5b:93:0b:
>                    f9:8b:d7:4b:b7:4c:0c:e2:8c:2e:34:ad:23:3e:c6:
>                    89:1e:6f:3b:0d:52:25:69:d2:42:d3:de:cd:cd:e3:
>                    ef:80:8a:e0:2d:1c:20:8f:6b
>                Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
>        X509v3 extensions:
>            X509v3 Basic Constraints:
>                CA:FALSE
>            Netscape Comment:
>                OpenSSL Generated Certificate
>            X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
>                3E:BB:9E:11:45:7B:F7:5E:BD:1D:F9:CE:A1:A9:E1:D7:7C:71:A5:FF
>            X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
>
> keyid:DB:E2:B6:28:36:12:83:63:B2:FA:87:E1:64:FB:44:F7:58:A0:8A:E8
>
>    Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
>        7b:b7:d0:ca:42:96:24:6a:26:e1:a4:e1:45:91:d1:28:14:97:
>        e2:ea:dc:d6:59:97:73:ef:1a:5a:54:a4:33:fe:c2:0c:74:ca:
>        6b:e4:85:4c:a0:9d:49:7a:1a:b0:fd:48:5c:6a:bc:de:44:53:
>        73:23:bc:0f:ab:b6:cb:49:5a:53:2c:5c:d5:24:23:3b:e6:da:
>        16:22:d4:db:1c:82:ac:7a:37:01:0f:a5:4e:24:92:2b:bc:2e:
>        33:01:4d:5e:c3:7f:91:0f:3d:1d:ea:b8:8d:ad:38:ed:ab:44:
>        b7:2d:82:7b:c3:0d:2a:a2:21:8a:58:25:ac:c4:cb:f0:57:4e:
>        ed:ec
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Kyle Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> openssl x509 -in [filename] -noout -text -inform PEM
>>
>> -Kyle H
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Chris Zimmerman
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> That command seems to have a syntax problem, showing: "unknown option
>>> [cert.pem-inserted my cert here]"
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Tim Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Chris Zimmerman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am working to setup a Watchguard firewall with x509 certs for VPN
>>>>> tunnels.  I have created my own CA on my laptop and I have created a
>>>>> CSR on the Watchguard product.  I have then signed the CSR with my CA
>>>>> certificate successfully which then imports into the Watchguard.
>>>>> Here's the problem: Watchguard requires that the cert be typed as
>>>>> "Web" or "IPSec" if it is to be used for VPN tunnels.  Everytime I
>>>>> import my signed cert it shows up as a CA Cert type.  I know this is
>>>>> an interop question, but has any got an idea of what to try to get
>>>>> this working?  I've been at this for days now with no success.
>>>>
>>>> Look a the various settings for basic constraints, key usage and extended
>>>> key usage as controlled in openssl.cnf ... basically you need to set them 
>>>> to
>>>> match what Watchguard wants.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps you have the v3_ca stuff set.
>>>>
>>>> The output of
>>>>        openssl x509 -text -noout cert.pem
>>>> will let me see what you have set in the way of those extensions.
>>>>
>>>> If you have a working certificate and a non-working one then comparing the
>>>> text output should help show what the requirements are.
>>>>
>>>> Tim.
>>>>
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