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-----Original Message-----
From: sriram eswaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 29 December 2001 4:32 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to create a certificate 


Dear team

I have Apache1.3.22, mod_jk and open-ssl-0.9.6 
compiled in my machine(Redhat linux 6.2). Followed the
documentation of mod_ssl (INSTALL)
Now each time I want to create a certificate I need to
go to the directory where I had compiled apache and
type "make certificate".
Now if I need to test my product with SSL in someother
persons PC I either have to do the full
apache-openssl-mod_ssl compilation or create a
certificate from my PC.

Is there a way where I can create a certificate using
openssl. (ie) If a person has openssl in his machine
he should be able to create a certificate.

This question may sound silly but I am (very)new to
SSL.

Expecting a quick reply,
Thanks & Regards
E.Sriram

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