I thought this Active X control was bundled with all but the older versions of
IE... Anyhow, I've used it with IE 5+ without problems. Here's a link that
gives some usage examples, etc:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/psdk/certsrv/xen_abus_0gtv.htm
Rick
"P.K.B. Hari
I've had success using the CA.sh script (as opposed to the CA.pl version); from my
notes:
- modify the config file (.cnf)
- may need to change CA.sh to use config file if it's not the default name
- misc/CA.sh -newca
- - to create new CA cert
- type in passphrase
- enter the director
There's several guides for getting certs into the client (Netscape or IE).
Check out the relevant sections at:
http://www.ultranet.com/~fhirsch/Papers/cook/ssl_cook.html
(There's probably more updated ones, but the above worked for me.)
Once the user cert AND associated CA cert are in the Netscap
The following two links may be somewhat useful. The first one is shows how
to create the client cert + keys as a PKCS12 file and then import it into
IE (or Netscape). The second one is about how to do it via cert download.
http://www.drh-consultancy.demon.co.uk/pkcs12faq.html
http://msdn.micros
Here's a URL that has some relevant info:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/tech/certificates/enroll.asp
Rick
Rodrigo Coronado Vigueras wrote:
> Hi. Does anyone know info. or URLs about the way MSIE generate private
> keys, ActiveX controls and stuff? Thanks
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