On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 09:00:38AM -, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
you asked for examples of where your argument the current solution is
adequate if not even a plus is not valid - creating certificates for
use with cacert.org. I thought you agreed to this in comment 7.
You've completely lost me here. I thought you suggested using CACert.org
instead of setting up a CA yourself?
If I am mistaken, then please tell me how you think one should go
about creating and recreating ssl certificates for use with
cacert.org. Thank you.
You don't create certificates for use with CACert. CACert is a CA,
meaning *they* provide *you* with certificates based on CSR's. CACert
documents how to create a CSR here: http://www.cacert.org/help.php?id=4
How did mkcert.sh help you in this respect?
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