Hi,

Please excuse for a long mail ... this my first mail to this group...i just 
want make explain my problem more clearly..

i have installed Win32OpenSSL_Light-1_0_0a.exe in my machine .. and created a 
local CA  as explained in PART1

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PART1
Creating a Self-Signed Certificate using OpenSSL for use with Microsoft 
Internet Information Services (IIS) 5  Dylan Beattie, January 2003

  1.. OpenSSL is installed in C:\OpenSSL. 
  2.. Create a working directory - here, we'll use c:\ssl as our working 
folder. 
  3.. Download this copy of openssl.conf to your working folder.
  4.. C:\ssl>md keys requests certs5.. Create the file database.txt , 
serial.txt -: in c:\sslSet up a Certificate Authority (CA)
  1.. First, we create a 1024-bit private key to use when creating our CA.: 
C:\ssl>openssl genrsa -des3 -out keys/ca.key 1024
....c:\ssl\keys\ca.key, containing our certificate authority private key. 
  2.. create a master certificate based on this key, to use when signing other 
certificates: 
C:\ssl>openssl req -config openssl.conf -new -x509 -days 1001 -key keys/ca.key 
-out certs/ca.cer
........3.. This will create our CA certificate and store it as 
c:\ssl\certs\ca.cer 
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i have configure gpg4win also on a different machine ... using GPGSM i have 
generated a certificate request

#gpgsm --output certificate.csr --gen-key
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this has created certificate.csr now i want this certificate to be signed by 
the CA that i have congigured on my machine. i hope that it is possible 
... if it is please tell me how to do that????

Thanking you

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