Erwann ABALEA wrote:

> Then, just put another field in your file, named SPKAC, and make it equal
> to the PublicKey you get, removing all the \n... (SPKAC stands for Signed
> Public Key And Challenge).
> 
> Then you'll be able to use the ca program to sign your request, with a
> special option (-spkac).
> 
> All this is described in the docs (go to the doc/ directory, and look for
> a ns-ca.doc file...

Thank you for your help...

If you want to follow any result... just browse www.openca.org.

Thanks,

        Massimiliano Pala.
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