On Oct 31, 2012, at 12:40 PM, Andreas Paeffgen wrote:
> On 2012-10-31 09:32:28 +0000, Ivan Andrus said:
>> Hi Ivan,
>> this change works only have the way. The option secure=False works great; 
>> secure=True gives me a lot of errors / troubles.
>> Should i open a ticket in http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ ? I could not 
>> find a category for the sage.app version.
>> Sure, you can open a ticket.  There is no category for Sage.app, so make 
>> sure to cc me (iandrus) when you create a ticket.  FWIW, I can't start one 
>> from the command with secure=True since it complains about pyOpenSSL.  This 
>> is documented in the README included with Sage, so you may have to follow 
>> the instruction there if you haven't already.  Does it work from the command 
>> line?
>> Also i use sage 5.3. On the track system i found just 5.4 and higher.
>> That's meant for when the fix will be available, not for the version it was 
>> reported against.
>> -Ivan
> 
> Hi Ivan,
> on the command line there is a certtool problem. The command certtool 
> --generate-self-signed --template /Users/myuser/.sage/notebook/cert.cfg 
> --load-privkey /Users/myuser/.sage/notebook/private.pem --outfile 
> /Users/myuser/.sage/notebook/public.pem does not work.
> 
> From certool h
> certtool
> usage:
>  Create a keypair and cert: certtool c [options]
>  Create a CSR:              certtool r outFileName [options]
>  Verify a CSR:              certtool v infileName [options]
>  Create a system Identity:  certtool C domainName [options]
>  Import a certificate:      certtool i inFileName [options]
>  Display a certificate:     certtool d inFileName [options]
>  Import a CRL:              certtool I inFileName [options]
>  Display a CRL:             certtool D inFileName [options]
>  Display certs and CRLs in keychain: certtool y [options]
> 
> So even when i first run certtool manually to create a private.pem it does 
> not work. notebook(secure=True) always invokes the wrong certtool commands.
> 
> 
> Location of certtool is /usr/bin/certtool
> No version info available
> Best regards
> Andreas


It looks like the OS X and GNU versions of certtool differ greatly in their 
usage.  But has noone run secure servers on OS X?  I wonder if you and I are 
missing something.  I don't see any open trac tickets regarding certtool, nor 
even any recently closed ones.  

Does anyone else know what should be done here?

-Ivan

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