If you configure RDATALIB to protect the KEYRING, you can permit access to
multiple IDs--regardless of who the KEYRING or Digital Certificate owners
are.

Again, it's a bad design decision and a new Certificate and KEYRING should
be used instead.

Scott

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Hal Merritt <hmerr...@jackhenry.com>wrote:

> Generally, no. I tried that and failed. The issue seemed to be that the
> secret key in the certificate can't be accessed by anyone but the
> certificate owner.
>
> That is, the certificate can be shared, but not the secret key.
>
> Of course, I suppose you could share a certificate so long as the secret
> key is not used, a CA for example.
>
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> We currently have a secure--TLS connection using self-signed cert.. for
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> Is there not a way to use the same cert. for a ftp ??
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