I'm looking through the HISTORY file at the part where make
certificate has been expanded to use four TYPEs -- dummy, test,
custom, and official.
make certificate TYPE=? CRT=/your/path/to/your.crt
KEY=/your/path/to/your.key
I'm confused (sorry, but I am). My questions are several:
1) CRT [and KEY], if used, -- can be used with any TYPE? (or only the
TYPE=OFFICIAL?)
2) What do CRT and KEY do? I'm presuming that CRT [and KEY],
if used, should point to the full path of the server certificate [and
key] -- but if I already have the server certificate -- why am I
doing "make certificate" (unless when "official" make certificate is
only for installing the certificate into Apache source for later make
install?
--Richard Robinson
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