My understanding is that VeriSign is forbidden by law from issuing GSID
certs except for servers for which the US government has issued an export
permit. When you request a GSID cert, you must make a representation to
VeriSign that you are using one of the listed servers.
--Steve Cook
At 02:39 P
Hi there,
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
> FITZPATRICK,THOM (Non-HP-Roseville,ex1) wrote:
> >
> >
> > VeriSign sez to use a command called "getca" with my new certificate as an
> > argument. This assumes you're using SSLeay, which I'm not, I'm using
> > OpenSSL.
> >
>
> I thi
FITZPATRICK,THOM (Non-HP-Roseville,ex1) wrote:
>
>
> VeriSign sez to use a command called "getca" with my new certificate as an
> argument. This assumes you're using SSLeay, which I'm not, I'm using
> OpenSSL.
>
I think 'getca' is part of a commerical package. It certainly wasn't
part of SSLe