I'm not sure that this is AT ALL relevant but I noticed that the issuer CN has a wildcard and I wonder 1) what this means, and 2) if this could be confusing something?
Dean Gibson (System Administrator) wrote:
openssl x509 -req -in hplj4600dn1.csr -CA ultimeth.pem -days 3650 -set_serial 01 -out hplj4600dn1.crt
It didn't help; here's what "openssl x509 -in hplj4600dn1.crt -text -purpose" shows:
Certificate: Data: Version: 1 (0x0) Serial Number: 1 (0x1) Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption Issuer: C=US, ST=Washington, L=Mill Creek, O=UltiMeth Systems,
> OU=Network Security, CN=*.ultimeth.net/ ......................................^ > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Validity Not Before: Jul 14 08:05:58 2003 GMT Not After : Jul 11 08:05:58 2013 GMT Subject: CN=HpLj4600dn1.internal.ultimeth.net, L=Mill Creek,
> ST=Washington, C=US, O=UltiMeth Systems, > OU=0030C1CD3401, OU=J6057A, OU=Network Security
...Subject Public Key Info: Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption RSA Public Key: (700 bit) Modulus (700 bit): 09:e3:11:2c:bc:01:6f:95:f8:67:bd:be:4f:1f:67:
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