Gil Schindler wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Since I missed one detail, I am talking about migration from IIS and
> Netscape to Apache
>
IIS: read the rsa(1) manual page for OpenSSL.
Netscape Web server. Older versions: check my home site. Newer versions
you can copy and rename the databases to a form
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Subject:Re: Private key migration
1) ftp. 2) ssh. 3) floppy disk. 4) theft and deposit by a friendly
hacker.
5) ...
But the real answer to your question is probably a function of what
the two
webservers in question are, which you neglected to mention
1) ftp. 2) ssh. 3) floppy disk. 4) theft and deposit by a friendly hacker.
5) ...
But the real answer to your question is probably a function of what the two
webservers in question are, which you neglected to mention. Private keys
maybe protected by proprietary password schemes, and/or stored in
Gil Schindler wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if one of you knows if there is an application that migrate the
> private key from one web server to the other?
>
Depends on the "from" and the "to". Some webservers use documented
formats (or formats which can be worked out) others don't.
Steve.
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