Obes, Til wrote:
For Mozilla and related you can simply stuff together the PEM Encoded certs in one large file - Mozilla imports them but sometimes messes up the Trust-Roles of it :(
For IE you must create a special binary container - I didnt manage that with Openssl but was able to export the chain from a Windows machine after importing the full chain by hand.
The MS Clients recognize the chain correctly




By hand is not that what i want
We have 16k students here and guess how many understand what to do ;)
So can the downloadcert command be changed, that it delievers the
complete chain?

i think - you can create the chain - once by hand, than you change the files which gets delivered to the students... but you have to do this with browser detection...

@olli - did you try to create one pkcs#12 file with the chain inside? i guess this should be work tooo...

maybe i find some time to try this ;)

than, this could be used as standard behavior

> And using text as a key is really silly in
my eyes.

hmm, i'm also not really perfect with the current situation, but if someone finds the time, he can create an english translation file and replace all text with keys like - operation-text-## or something, and this has to be done in all translation files - i guess

but then we would be free also to change english text without breaking anything...

of course one could do this with the database or like it is now, this is a question of what one likes more - i guess

Cvs from 28.10. was it i think.

so still a problem - hmm

greetings
dalini


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