this link you gave is not valid anymore (unfortunately). what is the difference between a client certificate and a server certificate. is there a difference or is only the way you use it different?
and generally do you always have to store a certificate to be able to communicate with those hosts or is it sufficient when you have a certificate stored that issued the certificate (for example issued by your self)? On 10 Oct 2001, Sebastian Paul Avarvarei wrote: > Hi, > > As I was mentioning in an earlier e-mail, there is an OpenSSL/Stunnel document at >http://www.teamware.com/linux/doc. In the chapter 5 of that document (Certificate >management) you will find the process for generating different types of certificates >(CA, server and client). > > The document does not explain how to use the CA.pl wrapper, but it gives detailed >information for using the OpenSSL tools directly. It will be a little bit more typing >involved, but, in my opinion, you will have better control over the process. > > Regards, > Sebastian > > > Craig Hancock (10/9/2001 10:54 PM): > >Hello all my certificate authority has just expired and I am in the > >process of renewing the certificates. > > > >I thought that doind /misc/CA.pl -newca would allow me to > >recreate a new certificate authority but nothing happens > >do I have to delete all coresponsing certificates first or > >what I am not sure the process and I haven't been able to > >find much documentation anywhere. > > > >Craig Hancock > >______________________________________________________________________ > >OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > >User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ______________________________________________________________________ > OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]