Re: "intermediate" CA status?

1999-12-14 Thread Stefan Kelm
> > This leads to the third version, of which I don't know if it is > >possible at all. Does any of the well-known root-CA's assign "intermediate" > >certificates, allowing us to create client certificates without "shocking" > the > >users with the warning dialogs? > > > I think the answer is ye

Re: "intermediate" CA status?

1999-12-10 Thread lin geng
-Original Message- From: Hakan Tandogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 11:52 AM Subject: "intermediate" CA status? > > Hi, > > We are designing a Web-bases application that will use cl

Re: "intermediate" CA status?

1999-12-10 Thread Graham Leggett
Hakan Tandogan wrote: > We are designing a Web-bases application that will use client > certificates as an alternate possibility of authentification. There seem to be > xxx options. > > First, we could create our own CA and assign the users self-generated > certificates. This has

"intermediate" CA status?

1999-12-09 Thread Hakan Tandogan
Hi, We are designing a Web-bases application that will use client certificates as an alternate possibility of authentification. There seem to be xxx options. First, we could create our own CA and assign the users self-generated certificates. This has the drawback that th