Sorry, I should have said that you use Key Manager on NT to export your key
(Key/Export Key), although this exports both the key and certificate
together in a file format that you can't (AFAIK) convert to Apache format.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 April 2000 01:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSL Certs from IIS to Apache


Greetings,

Hope this is the right place to ask this, but I am
running into brick walls else where.

I need to convert a Thawte cert that was created and
is being used on an IIS server to work with
Apache/mod_ssl.

The Apache server is using the following:
Apache 1.3.12
Mod_SSL 2.6.3-1.3.12
OpenSSL 0.9.5a

I know I will need the private key and the cert
itself, and I also know that IIS stores them both
together in a key backup. Now how do I get the private
key and cert from this file.

Dosent IIS store the private key elsewhere? If so I
have the original cert, shouldnt it be a simple
install from there on?

I know this same situation probably has been asked a
thousand times, but any help will be appreciated
greatly

I just wish this client never choose NT, but hey were
not all perfect! :)


Thanks for any help!

EC

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