RE: cannot create openssl master certificate on my Exchange2007 Server!Help needed!

2009-07-24 Thread Dave Thompson
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of javierm > Sent: Tuesday, 21 July, 2009 10:02 > To: openssl-users@openssl.org > Subject: Re: cannot create openssl master certificate on my > Exchange2007 Server!Help needed! > > > Check the man pages (man req), the -x

Re: cannot create openssl master certificate on my Exchange2007 Server!Help needed!

2009-07-22 Thread Crypto Sal
Exchange2007 will accept both a CER file (binary encoded PKCS7 file or straight up PEM encoded PKCS7 file) or a PEM (Base64) encoded crt file via the *Import-ExchangeCertificate* cmdlet. Same can be said for IIS 6 and 7. Both Default to the CER container format. Exchange2007 has a function to

Re: cannot create openssl master certificate on my Exchange2007 Server!Help needed!

2009-07-22 Thread Javier Mosqueda
Hi Javier, *, Javier Mosqueda wrote: > > Exchange2007 Server expects a file *.cer. To get this I should somehow get > a *.txt file to convert that into a *.cer. Am I right? What do I have to > do to get a *.txt file to be able to convert that into a *.cer? > Niels > Hi Niels: Mail systems

Re: cannot create openssl master certificate on my Exchange2007 Server!Help needed!

2009-07-22 Thread deblarinteln
Hi Javier, *, Check the man pages (man req), the -x509 option is for a self signed cert (root), while the -new option produces a new cert request (so you are asking for conflicting tasks). In this case no request is needed because the it's the root cert. Your config option is ok. This way a r

Re: cannot create openssl master certificate on my Exchange2007 Server!Help needed!

2009-07-21 Thread javierm
Check the man pages (man req), the -x509 option is for a self signed cert (root), while the -new option produces a new cert request (so you are asking for conflicting tasks). In this case no request is needed because the it's the root cert. Your config option is ok. This way a root and its asoc