Dear Opensa-users,
You've probably never had this trouble using Windows, but sometimes when I
install a program it screws up all my settings. Now, I've downloaded the
Opensa 02.2 version, but I hestitate to install it. I hestiate because I'm
running Windows 2000 with IIS5 on port 80 and Personal Web Server for Front
Page 98 on port 8080. If I install this opensa apache server, will it want
to use 80 or 8080 and therefore corrupt my current setup?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel S. Reichenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: [opensa-users] RE: lsqb;listname-400rsqb; Un-encrypt IIS private
key?
> > A reading of the OpenSA docs and the mailing list archives
> > suggests that the
> > OpenSA for Win32 requires an un-encrypted private key file. Can
> > anybody
> > instruct me how to convert our private key to the format required
> > for use by
> > OpenSA for Win32?
> If you want to, you can send the cert file (not the key) to me and
> i'll check on the format and tell you how to convert it.
>
> /me
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