Thanks everyone for the quick and generous help !!
I am really thankful to everyone's time.
Thanks and Regards,
Ajay
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Salz, Rich wrote:
>
>> Except when you want more people (usually everybody) access to the CRT,
>> but few people (usually one or two trusted serv
> Except when you want more people (usually everybody) access to the CRT,
> but few people (usually one or two trusted server
> processes) access to the private KEY.
>
> Then using two different files will make a lot of sense.
Oh yes, absolutely! Don't give out the private kkey :)
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On 11/04/2016 18:57, Salz, Rich wrote:
You can merge the two files into one. As long as they are in PEM format, it
will just work.
Except when you want more people (usually everybody) access to
the CRT, but few people (usually one or two trusted server
processes) access to the private KEY.
You can merge the two files into one. As long as they are in PEM format, it
will just work.
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Hi All.
Thanks for the help.
The certificate is a ".crt.pem".
Key is a ".key".
Anyhow, earlier I was thinking of saving the certificate+key in a
file, where double-quotes were delimiters.
But, I have rejected that idea; instead saving them in their respective files :)
So, the question becomes o
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 10:01:33AM +0530, Ajay Garg wrote:
[ Subject: Are double-quotes valid characters in certifcates/keys? ]
> Could not find a definitive answer on google, so thought it would be
> best to ask the experts :)
The question is ill-formed. Are you asking about allowed characters
> Could not find a definitive answer on google, so thought it would be
> best to ask the experts :)
Its probably been discussed on the PKIX mailing list at some point
(http://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/search/?email_list=pkix).
Keys don't use them. Certificates can use them based on the ASN.1 type
Hi.
Could not find a definitive answer on google, so thought it would be
best to ask the experts :)
Thanks and Regards,
Ajay
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