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On 21/01/14 20:27, Jakob Curdes wrote:
> 
>> To find out what went wrong, you need to have some understanding
>> of certificates and the openssl application and scripts. There
>> are other tools that will allow you to create and maintain a CA
>> depending on your requirements, one thing holds true however: The
>> CA must not be on your production system nor on any other
>> vulnerable system, best is a completely offline systems behind
>> thick concrete walls. That said, I am using a portable version of
>> XCA on a memory stick.
> And another very important point: write down the CA password in a
> place where you can find it again. I am speaking with experience
> :-)) .

Or you can just pick one of the passwords mentioned here:

  <https://xato.net/passwords/more-top-worst-passwords/>

Then you know you can google it afterwards .............


(Okay, lets just agree that this is not clever at all ;-))


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kind regards,

David Sommerseth
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