Re: Getting a Cert

2000-12-11 Thread Michael Sierchio
"Mark H. Wood" wrote: > You don't have to, but you may decide that it's much better than the > alternatives. You could create your own certificate, but you need to > answer two questions first: > > o How will my users acquire copies of my certificate? Huh? The certificate is presented a

Re: Getting a Cert

2000-12-08 Thread Matt Pinkston
openssl command line utility will do it. This page should get you started. Go to the examples section. http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/req.html# Brock Noland wrote: I have no expirence with SSL.. I am using RH Linux 6.2 kern 2.2.14-5.0. How do get/generate a cert? Do I have to buy a commerical c

RE: Getting a Cert

2000-12-08 Thread Kalligonis, Tim
You have to buy the cert from a Certificate Authority. Our company happens to use Thawte. http://www.thawte.com I found some good information on their site...examples etc. You ca also get a test certificate to test with. -Original Message- From: Brock Noland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] S