Hello Franck,
I read through your document a couple of times. It looks like you did some
research, and the results are good.
Your document is much broader in scope than mine. Fortunately, there is not
much overlap; you could take the meat of mine and incorporate it into a
section of yours. You are welcome to do so.
I will be updating mine over the next couple of weeks to incorporate
feedback I have received, so you may want to hold off for the moment. I will
advise the list when the revisions are complete.
Regards,
Marcus
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From: Franck Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 10:40 PM
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Subject: Re: ssl-cert-HOWTO.txt for review
I have written a certificate HOW-TO that I will submit very
soon to LDP.
You can find it in the archives of this list. Look for a HOWTO in the
subject. There is a PDF attachment to the message. I have
requested some
comments a few weeks ago and I have received a few that I'm
incorporating right now.
I think your work could be included in the HOW-TO I wrote and it will
come as a good complement. Could you please look into the
matter and let
me know what should be updated.
Thanks.
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On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 00:18, Marcus Redivo wrote:
OpenSSL users and developers,
I have struggled with getting certificates in order on my
servers, and I
have seen others struggle with this too. It became
necessary to do a proper
job, so I decided I should write up what I had to learn as a HOWTO.
I would like to contribute this for posting on
www.openssl.org. But first, I
think someone who actually _knows_ what they are doing should review my
document; preferably, several people. (Yesterday I couldn't spell
SSL...)
So here it is:
http://www.binarytool.com/ssl-cert-HOWTO.txt
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