Re: Cert Question

1999-10-28 Thread Steve Cook
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

Re: Cert Question

1999-10-28 Thread Geoff Thorpe
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

Re: Cert Question

1999-10-27 Thread Dr Stephen Henson
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