Hi Benny,
I'd like to get the example code, too.
Thank you,
Markus
Benny Chandra wrote:
>
> Hi Wyatt,
> You cannot import any certificate to IE using MIME types
> application/x-x509-ca-cert. I suggest you follow the way of MS Certificate
> server importing root certificate. It send the certificate as a file to the
> browser, then user save those file and import it manually. I haven't found
> any automatic way to import root cert to IE unless you import it in
> certificate chain. I can give you some sample code if you wish.
>
> Regards,
> Benny Chandra
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Wyatt, Anthony
> Sent: 09 Agustus 2000 9:31
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Problem with root cert on web page.
>
> Hi,
> I have a Netscape CA. I can get the root certificate off of it
> without any problems, but I don't want anyone else in the world to have
> access to it. So we thought we'd put the cert on our web page for people to
> collect. It has worked in the past with the following perl script:
>
> # Open and load the certificate file.
> open(FP, "</usr/local/ssl/test.der");
> $cert = '';
> $cert .= $_ while (<FP>);
> close(FP);
> $len = length($cert);
>
> # Send the certificate to the browser.
> print "Content-type: application/x-x509-ca-cert\n";
> print "Content-length: $len\n";
> print "\n";
> print $cert;
>
> The test.der certificate was created with openssl, and will import
> into Netscape4.6 and IE5.5. The Netscape CA binary format (appears to be
> der) will import into Netscape but not IE5.5. IE complains: "invalid
> Security Certificate file".
>
> Does anyone know how I can use openssl to change it to a valid
> certificate file for IE5.5?
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony Wyatt
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