Re: I've modify CA.pl

1999-06-04 Thread ³¯«Â§»
Raul: > I run your CA.pl and it run fine, i have some doubt about it :(( I'm very happy to hear that. ^_^ > When i issue a certificate and create a file .p12 of it certificate, if i > try to import this certificate in my IE 4.0 the IE 4.0 tell me that can't > import it. This is how I import .p

Re: Problems compiling mod_ssl support into Apache with openssl

1999-06-04 Thread Matt Post
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...] > Hello mod_ssl'ers! > > I'm trying to compile Apache 1.3.6 with OpenSSL 0.9.3 for mod_ssl 2.2.8 > support on a RedHat Linux 5.2 out-of-box install. It looks like the > out-of-box Apache was a binary-only install (I can find no source from

Re: Addition to openssl.cnf ?

1999-06-04 Thread Ulf Möller
>> Most CAs will have some requirements on the lengths of the public keys they >> will sign. Currently the CA has to manually check the key length once a >> certificate request arrives since "openssl ca" gives no indication about >> the key length. I think it would be a good idea if the CA could u

Re: Testing Certificates

1999-06-04 Thread Steffen Dettmer
> I was wondering if someone could provide me with a short tutorial of how to > sign a certificate as though I were a CA. you may take a look to the excellent mod_ssl manual for examples for use with www/ssl servers. Other Certs are similar. The mod_ssl manual would be a good position to start I

Re: Problems compiling mod_ssl support into Apache with openssl

1999-06-04 Thread Rachel Greenham
On Fri, 4 Jun 1999, Brian Dale wrote: > Hello mod_ssl'ers! > > I'm trying to compile Apache 1.3.6 with OpenSSL 0.9.3 for mod_ssl 2.2.8 > support on a RedHat Linux 5.2 out-of-box install. It looks like the > out-of-box Apache was a binary-only install (I can find no source from > prevous insta

Problems compiling mod_ssl support into Apache with openssl

1999-06-04 Thread Brian Dale
Hello mod_ssl'ers! I'm trying to compile Apache 1.3.6 with OpenSSL 0.9.3 for mod_ssl 2.2.8 support on a RedHat Linux 5.2 out-of-box install. It looks like the out-of-box Apache was a binary-only install (I can find no source from prevous install on the box) to RedHat paths (which appear to be qu

Re: Addition to openssl.cnf ?

1999-06-04 Thread Stefan Kelm
> > I would like to be able to set a minimum key length through some sort of > openssl.cnf option, eg. "minimum_bits=1024" in the "[ policy_match ]" section. > > Most CAs will have some requirements on the lengths of the public keys they > will sign. Currently the CA has to manually check the key

Testing Certificates

1999-06-04 Thread Anonymous
I was wondering if someone could provide me with a short tutorial of how to sign a certificate as though I were a CA. Thanks Joe H. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Raul Gutierrez > Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 3:37 PM > To: [EMAIL

Re: About Certificate

1999-06-04 Thread Vlasta Joskova
Raul Gutierrez wrote: > I want to add some fields to the certificate that i want to create, for > example i want to put > in the Certificate the date of birth of the person that resquest a > Certificate. We had the same problem - where to put something different than "usual" data like country, o