Re: Create my own CA

2000-07-14 Thread Mads Toftum
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 05:42:12PM +0200, Eric Draven wrote: > Hi all, > > I have an Apache Server runnning in a Red Hat 6.2, and i want to now if i > can create a C.A for private use, it doesn´t matter the certificates don't > be reconized for another CAs. How can i do it? > Check the FAQ: ht

Create my own CA

2000-07-14 Thread Eric Draven
Hi all, I have an Apache Server runnning in a Red Hat 6.2, and i want to now if i can create a C.A for private use, it doesn´t matter the certificates don't be reconized for another CAs. How can i do it? Thanks, Fidel Ge

RE: Create my own CA

2000-03-22 Thread Xenitellis S
> -- > From: Gustavo Amarilla[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 21 March 2000 19:54 > To: modssl-users > Cc: openssl-users > Subject: Create my own CA > > I download the Apache/1.3.12 mod_ssl/2.6.2 and

Re: Create my own CA

2000-03-22 Thread Winged Wolf
During the process of creating your own CA, you came up with a 'ca.crt' file (the FIRST .crt file that you came up with). You need to download this into your client, as a specific MIME type. (application/x-x509-certificate) For MSIE, it requires it to be sent in .der format, which is essentially

Create my own CA

2000-03-22 Thread Gustavo Amarilla
I download the Apache/1.3.12 mod_ssl/2.6.2 and openssl-0.9.5.and I created my own CA, and I will do my own CA certified entity, because we can not pay to a entity like Virisign or something, but when I used MS Explorer 5.0 or Netscape 4.0 those program say to me:"I don't recognize the autority who