Not sure if this will help, but I just did some testing with an NT box and
Linux box and I found it easier to get the test certs for the NT box from
Microsoft at the following link...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q216907
HTH,
Michael
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This is the link for the MS certs, sorry.
http://sectest.rte.microsoft.com/Default.htm
Click on 'Local Standalone CA' in the lower left of screen.
Michael
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From: Christian Hohnstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 2:57 PM
Thanks for the help,
This has developed into a few more questions now. First let me make sure
that I did everything correctly. I commented out the old telnet server line
in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet and added the path to my tls server
/usr/local/sbin/telnetd (I have another telnet file (server) ---
I read all the docs, but as I said earlier, I am new to both Linux and SSL
and I didn't know how to get both the client and the server to accept the
test certificate's CA that I am using for both parties' authentication. I
think that I got both of them setup finally.
For Win2K, I downloaded a
I am new to the whole SSL thing and I want to set
up an SSL Telnet server (not SSH). Is there a package that does this or do
I use OpenSSL? Can I just apply SSL to the existing RedHat telnet
server?
Thanks,
Mike
Michael Staszewski IIAssociate
DeveloperQuest Software Inc.
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I am new to the whole SSL thing and I want to set up an SSL Telnet =
server (not SSH). Is there a package that does this or do I use =
OpenSSL? Can I just apply SSL to the existing RedHat telnet server?
Thanks,
Mike
Michael Staszewski II
Associate Developer
Quest Software
and I want to set up an SSL Telnet =
server (not SSH). Is there a package that does this or do I use =
OpenSSL? Can I just apply SSL to the existing RedHat telnet server?
Thanks,
Mike
Michael Staszewski II
Associate Developer
Quest Software Inc.
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