Would it be possible to have a look at the certificates?
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> Sent: viernes, 24 de noviembre de 2000 15:38
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> Subject: silly question
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> Hello,
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> What can be t
I tried openssl-SNAP-2907 and on Solaris 2.6 and everything went OK. I
tried some tests programs of my own and they worked as expected.
Good Luck!!!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Graham Leggett
Sent: viernes, 15 de septiembre de 200
You were deadly right!!
Thaks a lot.
But why can't i do something like ca -cert_type [client, server, CA]?
I think that openssl.cnf is designed to work like this, but it seems that ca
doesn't care about it, or, more probably, I don't know how to make it work.
The people at OpenCA has devel
Well folks, I have found something curious. I have already sign my server
cert, but something extrange happened the ca utility always used the
"user_cert" profile for adding extensions when singing.
Although I insisted in using the "server_cert" profile, somehow it did not
work. But if I modi
I am finding this error when trying to sign a cert-req. It is for an SSL
server. Keys are alright. It seems a problem with the openssl.cnf. I am able
to sign csr for user but when trying to do the same for a server I get this:
CA:FALSE:invalid type in ´policy´configuration.
The file openssl.conf
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