Am 20.12.2014 um 11:08 schrieb Benjamin Draxlbauer:
Okay thanks a lot for the quick replies!
I hope i got that right : it is sufficiently secure and unproblematic
to create a CA and use this CA (lets call it root-crt) certificate on
my webserver and smartphone and wherever it is needes. In shor
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 5:08 AM, Benjamin Draxlbauer wrote:
> Okay thanks a lot for the quick replies!
> I hope i got that right : it is sufficiently secure and unproblematic to
> create a CA and use this CA (lets call it root-crt) certificate on my
> webserver and smartphone and wherever it is ne
Okay thanks a lot for the quick replies!
I hope i got that right : it is sufficiently secure and unproblematic to create
a CA and use this CA (lets call it root-crt) certificate on my webserver and
smartphone and wherever it is needes. In short: you can use the cacert.pem
which is produced by .
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Benjamin wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I am quite new to two things: this mailing list and making and working with
> certificates
>
> I want to run a small owncloud on my raspberry pi and tried to make a crt
> which I can also use with my mobile devices. Here is the p
On 19/12/2014 13:13, Benjamin wrote:
Hello everyone!
I am quite new to two things: this mailing list and making and working
with certificates
I want to run a small owncloud on my raspberry pi and tried to make a
crt which I can also use with my mobile devices. Here is the problem:
When i mak