Private keys are created during CSR (Certificate Signing Request) creation. He who ordered the cert should have it. Best Regards,
Subzero On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 17:43, ROQUES Guillaume <guillaume.roq...@canyon.fr>wrote: > So as my customer bought a wildcard certificate, it must include a private > key or do I need to generate one ? > > Actually, the problem comes from me or the customer ? > > > Gratefully, > > Guillaume ROQUES > <http://www.canyon.fr/> > > Le 20:59, Arno Garrels a écrit : > >> ROQUES Guillaume wrote: >> >> And ICS logger says : >>> >>>> 15:57:49:896 InitCtx> OpenSSL version: OpenSSL 0.9.8h 28 May 2008 >>>> 15:57:49:897 error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line >>>> error:140B0009:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_use_**PrivateKey_file:PEM lib >>>> >>> So I checked MyCertificate.pem and I've got 3 blocks : >>> >> Without a private key it doesn't work. InitContext raises an exeption >> in such case. >> >> The private key has to be converted to PEM format as well, preferably >> to a separate PEM file in your case and property SslPrivKeyFile should >> point to it. >> >> BTW: If you would not eat exceptions you would have got that error >> message sooner and easier. >> >> -- > > To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list > please goto > http://lists.elists.org/cgi-**bin/mailman/listinfo/twsocket<http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twsocket> > Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be > -- To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list please goto http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twsocket Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be