Re: where to get trusted certificates

2001-08-18 Thread Jürgen Nagler
Thanks a lot for all your help... The problem was SuSE doesn't provide the standard root certificates in their rpms. They divide openssl in three packages: openssl (containing compiled openssl and libraries, c_rehash and a minimum of docs), openssl-doc (containing manpages for all openssl command

Re: where to get trusted certificates

2001-08-18 Thread Dr S N Henson
Jürgen Nagler wrote: > > Dr S N Henson wrote: > > > > There are a few standard root certificates (which is what you need here) > > in the 'certs' directory of the OpenSSL distribution. It looks like the > > one you want is thawteCb.pem . How you add this to your applications > > trusted store var

Re: where to get trusted certificates

2001-08-18 Thread Carlo Medas
ROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 1:32 AM Subject: Re: where to get trusted certificates > Jürgen Nagler wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > everything I has done before with ssl worked out of a box (telnet with > > ssl, https-pages

Re: where to get trusted certificates

2001-08-18 Thread Jürgen Nagler
Dr S N Henson wrote: > > There are a few standard root certificates (which is what you need here) > in the 'certs' directory of the OpenSSL distribution. It looks like the > one you want is thawteCb.pem . How you add this to your applications > trusted store varies, typically you'll either place

Re: where to get trusted certificates

2001-08-17 Thread Dr S N Henson
Jürgen Nagler wrote: > > Hi all, > > everything I has done before with ssl worked out of a box (telnet with > ssl, https-pages viewed with Netscape, imaps with Messenger). But now I > have a client program using the c-client library which is capable of ssl > by openssl. > > Using the mtest prog

where to get trusted certificates

2001-08-17 Thread Jürgen Nagler
Hi all, everything I has done before with ssl worked out of a box (telnet with ssl, https-pages viewed with Netscape, imaps with Messenger). But now I have a client program using the c-client library which is capable of ssl by openssl. Using the mtest program of c-client to connect via imaps to