Hello Benoit,

To issue the server certificate, you can use OpenCA's
interface, the third phase of the initialization
(Create the initial RA certificate), just follow the
steps, and in the fourth step (Handle the
certificate), after that, select to download the
certificate through mod_ssl and the certificate and
the private key will be shown in the screen in base64
format. Select each of them (certificate and private
key) and store them in separete files with the name
you want for them, then use them with apache as you
usually do.

Hope this helps,
Johnny

 --- Benoit Plessis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribi�:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm tweaking with a simple OpenCA PKI and today
> something weird
> happened, i created a private key for the server
> using:
> openssl genrsa -des3 1024 > serv.key
> openssl req -new -key serv.key > serv.csr
> 
> Then i send the request through openca public
> interface and
> sign it via the CA interface (same method used for
> our VPN boxes).
> 
> After that i configure apache-ssl with the new cert
> and
> i test a page using openssl s_client who say that
> there is an autosigned
> cert in the chain (my CA cert). using wget
> everything is ok but
> using firefox i got an 'certificate invalid or
> corrupt' message with an
> error code of -8101.
> 
> Any idea ?
> 
> Regards,
> Benoit Plessis
> 
> 
>  pour
> 
> 
>
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