I'm trying to create an online store which will have a secured login and also secured transaction for payment processing.
Justin Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is a set of directions on creating your self-signed certificate.As far as encryption, what, exactly, are you trying to accomplish?----- Original Message -----From: kulkarni veenaSent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 3:32 PMSubject: Re: newbie: help to create ssl connection.Thanks. But I'm not clear about how to obtain encrytpion on the server and client side . Also, are there any tools to create Digital certificates becasue i need a self signed certificate.
My configurations:
Server: Apache web server with Modssl enabled on Linux platform
client: internet explorer 5.0, netscape 6.0
programming language to be used for encryption: Java
Justin Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thawte.com, actually, has a great step-by-step on this one That's where the following comes from:1- make sure you know the full domain name (https://www.domain.com)2- pick 5 random files that are of moderate size (I use about a 5K file). Thawte refers to these files as file1:file2:file3...3- generate the key as follows:openssl genrsa -des3 -rand file1:file2:file3:file4:file5 -out www.domain.com.key (you can leave out the -des3, if you are confident and secure about your server)4- generate the CSR from the key:openssl -req -new -key www.domain.com.key -out www.domain.com.csr (common name, when you are prompted, is not YOUR name, but the complete and entire domain name)5- generate a temporary, self-signed CRT from the CSR:openssl x509 -req -days 30 -in www.domain.com.csr -signkey www.domain.com.key -out www.domain.com.crtYou will then send the CSR to the CA of your choice. Whenthey send you the CRT back, replace your temporary CRT with the real one.----- Original Message -----From: kulkarni veenaSent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:32 PMSubject: newbie: help to create ssl connection.Hi,
I'm new to all this ssl thing and I wanted to create a ssl connection for online store using modssl. Could you please advice how do i get started?
Thanks in advance.
Veena Kulkarni
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