Hi Franck,

Cool How-to
But it be nice to describe all relevant options in config file
"openssl.cnf" before to build any certificate.
Since the default option are simple.

You should take in consideration the config file
of pyCA: http://www.pyca.de/config.html

Regards

Franck Martin wrote:
> 
> For your information....
> 
> I will now add the comments I have received as well as the
> ssl-cert-HOWTO.txt inside it...
> 
> Franck Martin
> Network and Database Development Officer

> 
>   SSL Certificates HOWTO
>   Franck Martin  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   v0.1  2001-11-18
> 
>   A first hand approach on how to manage a certificate authority (CA),
>   and issue or sign certificates to be used for secure web, secure
>   e-mail, or signing code and other usages.
> 
>     * NEW entry
>     http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/SSL-Certificates-HOWTO/
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