Re: xenroll.cab for IE to auto install certificate?

2000-11-20 Thread Rick Fister
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

Re: [Fwd: CA.pl Problem.]

2000-08-24 Thread Rick Fister
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

Re: help--certificate

2000-08-10 Thread Rick Fister
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

Re: Client certificate for MSIE 5.0 ?

2000-06-19 Thread Rick Fister
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

Re: About private key generation in MSIE

2000-06-15 Thread Rick Fister
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 > >