At 03:29 PM 12/31/98 +0100, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Ralf,
Thanks to you also!
It was a close race. I was on the prior page of the SSLeay FAQ when your
mail message came in.
Happy HOliday to you and all the members of this list!
Regards,
Bruce
->On Thu, Dec 31, 1998, Bruce B. Platt wro
On Thu, Dec 31, 1998, Bruce B. Platt wrote:
> Holger, thanks for your suggestion:
>
> I tried the following:
>
> ssleay rsa -noout -text -in cakey.pem
>
> I was prompted for the PEM pass phrase. This makes me think I need to
> remove the encryption on the key
> so the script can access the k
At 08:36 AM 12/31/98 +0100, Holger Reif wrote:
Holger, thanks for your suggestion:
I tried the following:
ssleay rsa -noout -text -in cakey.pem
I was prompted for the PEM pass phrase. This makes me think I need to
remove the encryption on the key
so the script can access the key contents.
N
Bruce B. Platt schrieb:
>
> 2. ssleay.cnf is in usr/local/ssl/lib
> I receive the following error from Fred's ns-cert.pl script:
>
> Certificate request failed
>
> /usr/local/ssl/bin/ca -config /usr/local/ssl/lib/ssleay.cnf -spkac
> /data/web/public/server/certs/cert37.req -out
> /data/web/pu
I have read all the documentation I can get my hands on, including Ralf's
from the mod_ssl web-site, the ssleay FAQ, Rudolph Pienaar's paper, and
Fred Hirsch's paper.
Using the scripts in Fred's paper,
http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/www/prism/wwwj/index.html , I am trying to
load a client cer