Thanks! FTP was the problem. SCP transferred the file without corrupting it.
Dan.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:30 PM, Dave Thompson
wrote:
>> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Dan Letkeman
>> Sent: Thursday, 04 February, 2010 14:36
>
>> So i'm transferring it with FTP, could that
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Dan Letkeman
> Sent: Thursday, 04 February, 2010 14:36
> So i'm transferring it with FTP, could that be the problem? Any other
> way to transfer it to a windows machine?
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Patrick Patterson
> wrote:
> > How a
I tried re ordering the commands and tried renaming it to pfx and it
doesn't make any difference.
openssl pkcs12 -in proxy.p12 -info -clcerts
This seems to work fine. It asked me for the password, shows me the
Certificate, then asked me for the pem pass phrase, and shows me the
Private Key.
So i
On February 4, 2010 11:38:36 am Dan Letkeman wrote:
> Ok, when I try to import it into Internet Explorer and I get this
> error: "The file type is not recognizable. Select another file"
>
That's really strange - although it SHOULDN'T make an iota of difference,
rename your .p12 to .pfx, and see
Ok, when I try to import it into Internet Explorer and I get this
error: "The file type is not recognizable. Select another file"
So i'm guessing I did something wrong. The CA certificate for the
company we bought the certificate from is already in the Astaro and in
Internet Explorer's CA list.
On February 3, 2010 05:57:36 pm Dan Letkeman wrote:
> The server i'm trying to import it into is and Astaro Firewall.
> www.astaro.com. I have also just tried to import it into Internet
> Explorer on Windows XP and I get an error.
>
Again - what error do you get - just saying that you get an error
The server i'm trying to import it into is and Astaro Firewall.
www.astaro.com. I have also just tried to import it into Internet
Explorer on Windows XP and I get an error.
The Astaro only takes PKCS12 files.
Dan.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Patrick Patterson
wrote:
> Please define "doesn'
Please define "doesn't work" - how doesn't it work?
Also, most servers take the key and cert files - so can you let us
know which server you are trying to make work?
Have fun
--
Patrick Patterson
Chief PKI Architect
Carillon Information Security Inc.
http://www.carillon.ca
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