Hi support,
Could you please tell me where I made mistake..
Below shows that it fails after I ran the following command to sign other cert:
openssl x509 -req -in ca2.csr -CA ca1.crt -CAkey ca1.key -out ca2.crt
Currently I am using Win2K with openssl 0.9.6b
thank you.
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Hi,
I'm a newbie.
I am interested in installing mod_ssl.
I have downloaded mod_ssl html manual.
Here's a clip of Chapter 1:
The mod_ssl package consists of the SSL module (part 1 in Figure 1) and a
set of source patches for Apache adding the Extended API (EAPI) (part 2 in
Figure 1) which is
how to fix those problems?
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I hope this helps.
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Peter Kim
Software Developer
Xcert International Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.xc
test.
I hope this helps.
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Peter Kim
Software Developer
Xcert International Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.xcert.com
homepage: http://home.xcert.com/~pckim
ph 604 640 6210 ext 268
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I'm moving this to openssl-users mailing list.
Does your server even ask for a client
certificate?
I mean... did you set the verify mode to
SSL_VERIFY_PEER? If you haven't done so, your server is not
client-authenticated, which means it won't even ask for a client
certificate. The def
|' should probably be '||'.
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Peter Kim
Software Developer
Xcert International Inc.
URL: http://www.xcert.com
homepage: http://home.xcert.com/~pckim
ph 604 640 6210 ext 268
Explicitly trust my certificate or download the Xcert Internal Repository C
g the newly
created certificate:
openssl pkcs12 -export -in file.pem -out file.p12 -name "My Certificate"
The example was taken directly from pkcs12 man page, so I hope that's right.
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Peter Kim
Software Developer
Xcert Internati
you'll need to trust the issuer
certificate(s) of the certificate you're using.
If I'm wrong on any of this, feel free to correct me.
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Peter Kim
Software Developer
Xcert International Inc.
URL: http://www.xcert.com
homepage: http://ho