Hi,
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:20:24PM +0200, Alexander Klink wrote:
> Yes, that's the way it is at the moment. In the above scenario, it
> (theoretically) would be enough to create the Root CA certificate using
> openssl and then create the Sub-CA certificates using OpenXPKI - but we
> do not ship with a CA certificate profile, which means you would have to
> write a corresponding profile (which is probably at least as complicated
> as issuing the certificates using OpenSSL).
I stand corrected. Apparently, we have a self-signed CA profile, but
there is no code that uses it.
Regards,
Alex
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