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Subject:Re: Creating client certificates ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hello modssl users !
>
> I managed to set up an ssl aware web server.
> Although I searched the
en for your answer but you misunderstood
>my question.
>And you Maik misunderstood my question, too.
>I, of course, read the FAQ and all the other available docs
>but they say nothing about creating client (!) certificates !
>The process of creating a server certificate is suff
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:43:05AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My question is: How can I create client (!) certificates for
> client authentication to the server and not
> server certificates ?!
There is a nice example script called cca.sh in the mo
.
>
> Could someone describe the process of creating
> such a certificate in detail ?
Thank you Owen for your answer but you misunderstood
my question.
And you Maik misunderstood my question, too.
I, of course, read the FAQ and all the other available docs
but they say nothing about
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> Hello modssl users !
>
> I managed to set
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello modssl users !
>
> I managed to set up an ssl aware web server.
> Although I searched the web and also the list
> archive I haven't been able to create a client
> certificate which is signed by my own CA for
> client authentication.
>
> Could someone describe
Hello modssl users !
I managed to set up an ssl aware web server.
Although I searched the web and also the list
archive I haven't been able to create a client
certificate which is signed by my own CA for
client authentication.
Could someone describe the process of creating
such a certificate in
>> [...]
>> 2.removed nscerttype=ssICA
>> 3.remove nscerttype=client
>> [...]
>
>What are the reasons?
I found that if I did not do this then I could the certificates would not
work properly. After more examination I have started to commented out
nscerttype for CA certificate I generati
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999, Arend van der Veen wrote:
> [...]
> 2.removed nscerttype=ssICA
> 3.remove nscerttype=client
> [...]
What are the reasons?
Ralf S. Engelschall
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11:41 PM
Subject: creating client certificates
>I am extremely happy now.
>
>I have successfully implemented Apache 1.3.6 + SSL 0.9.3a.
>
>I have user controlled access with passwords.
>
>It has only taken about 1.5 weeks.
>
>The last step is to create client certificat
I am extremely happy now.
I have successfully implemented Apache 1.3.6 + SSL 0.9.3a.
I have user controlled access with passwords.
It has only taken about 1.5 weeks.
The last step is to create client certificates.
I only have about 20 people accessing the site.
I want to restrict access to o
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
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