Dmitry Morozovsky schrieb:
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> On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Holger Reif wrote:
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> > BTW why do you think it's wrong to issue completely
> > new certs for your users that already have other
> > certs? Don't you have more than one oficial id
> > document like passport, drivers licence etc.
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On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Holger Reif wrote:
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> BTW why do you think it's wrong to issue completely
> new certs for your users that already have other
> certs? Don't you have more than one oficial id
> document like passport, drivers licence etc.
Well, at least i prefer to minimize cases when
Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> Now i've starring at the very special problem: when user already have
> personal cert from one of master CA, it seems to be "Right Thing" to use
> this cert for authorization instead of making another local user
> certificate. As I understand, the best way to use it --
Dmitry Morozovsky schrieb:
>
> Now i've starring at the very special problem: when user already have
> personal cert from one of master CA, it seems to be "Right Thing" to use
> this cert for authorization instead of making another local user
> certificate. As I understand, the best way to use it
Hello there,
I've set up local CA for internal use within our company. (together with
Apache/mod-ssl, surely)
Now i've starring at the very special problem: when user already have
personal cert from one of master CA, it seems to be "Right Thing" to use
this cert for authorization instead of maki