Andrew Cooke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thu, 16 December, 1999 16:25
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> Subject: Re: OpenSSL CA as trusted CA in Netscape browser - help
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> Michael Pogrebisky wrote:
> > We've found a way to add any arbitrary CA
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> Michael.
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> Sent: Fri, 17 December, 1999 01:46
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I guess I could if I knew what a Netscape plug-in was (I use OpenSSL to
communicate between components within our own software - I don't have
much experience of browsers etc).
Andrew
Michael Pogrebisky wrote:
> The method uses Netscape plug-in, so you can make your conclusions.
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Subject: RE: OpenSSL CA as trusted CA in Netscape browser - help
Michael Pogrebisky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've found a way to add any arbitrary CA certificate into certificate
> database of Netscape Communicator (on Win32 only) in a way compl
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Michael.
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From: Massimiliano Pala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri, 17 December, 1999 12:12
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Subject: Re: OpenSSL CA as trusted CA in Netscape browser - help
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> Michael Pogrebisky <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Michael Sierchio wrote:
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> Rabindra Basak wrote:
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> > I'm using OpenSSL to make a CA and eventually generate a object-signing
> > certificate to sign objects using Netscape's signtool. I am unable to
> > get the CA certifcate installed in the Netscape as a trusted signer.
>
> Present the cer
Anonymous remailer wrote:
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> Michael Pogrebisky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We've found a way to add any arbitrary CA certificate into certificate
> > database of Netscape Communicator (on Win32 only) in a way completely
> > transparent to users. I mean, no UI warnings or questions at all.
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Michael Pogrebisky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've found a way to add any arbitrary CA certificate into certificate
> database of Netscape Communicator (on Win32 only) in a way completely
> transparent to users. I mean, no UI warnings or questions at all.
> If anyone is interested, I can e-mail
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> Sent: Thursday, 16 December, 1999 03:02
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> Subject: Re: OpenSSL CA as trusted CA in Netscape browser - help
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> Rabindra Basak wrote:
> >
> > I'm using OpenSSL to make a CA and eventually generate a ob
Michael Pogrebisky wrote:
> We've found a way to add any arbitrary CA certificate into certificate
> database of Netscape Communicator (on Win32 only) in a way completely
> transparent to users. I mean, no UI warnings or questions at all.
> If anyone is interested, I can e-mail the code.
Across
note, this is potentially very dangerous tool!
Michael.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Sierchio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 16 December, 1999 03:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OpenSSL CA as trusted CA in Netscape browser - help
Rabindra Basak
Rabindra Basak wrote:
>
> I'm using OpenSSL to make a CA and eventually generate a object-signing
> certificate to sign objects using Netscape's signtool. I am unable to
> get the CA certifcate installed in the Netscape as a trusted signer.
Present the cert with MIME type:
application/x
Rabindra Basak wrote:
>
> I'm using OpenSSL to make a CA and eventually generate a object-signing
> certificate to sign objects using Netscape's signtool. I am unable to
> get the CA certifcate installed in the Netscape as a trusted signer.
>
> Has anyone come across a similar problem?
>
> -Rab
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