Dear John,
The idea is that the VPN User requests a certificate for the CA and the private
key (with password) used to create the certificate can be retrieved for use in
the OpenVPN client.
The OpenVPN uses the CA certificate, the user certificate and its key.
When requesting a certificate fro
OpenVPN should be able to handle PKCS#12 packages just fine using the
pkcs12 parameter. I do believe there is a problem on some platforms if
you want to use both the pkcs12 and ca parameters (for example if the CA
of the peer is different than that which issued your cert). In that
case, one needs
Regivaldo Gomes Costa wrote:
> Your tip solved the problem, but I had to convert from p12 to pem
> (with DES protect).
You can also download as PEM using SSLeay or pkcs8 Option insteed Pkcs12.
> The openvpn not read keys with p12 format.
Though...
Regards
Ralf
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Dear Max,
Sorry for the newbie quetions.
Your tip solved the problem, but I had to convert from p12 to pem (with DES
protect).
The openvpn not read keys with p12 format.
Thank you.
Regivaldo Costa
Doe Sangue. Doe Vida.
De: "massimiliano.p...@dartmouth.edu"