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> Sent: 25 September 2001 13:28
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> Subject: RE: CRL how to
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> Hi Sarath,
> In the openssl CA Directory there is a file named "index.txt" which contains
> a summary of
> the issued certificate. For example:
> V 020925082220
Title: RE: CRL how to
Hi,
How to automatically put an entry in the CRL when a new
Client certificate is generated.
regards
Sarath
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Subject: RE: CRL how
Hi Sarath,
In the openssl CA Directory there is a file named "index.txt" which contains
a summary of
the issued certificate. For example:
V 020925082220Z 01 unknown /C=AU/ST=Some-State/O=Internet Widgits
Pty Ltd/CN=Goofy
V 020925082341Z 02 unknown /C=AU/S
Hi,
I have installed openssl and have
started generating client certificates. I would like to
know,
how I can create and maintain CRLs.
I
would appreciate if anybody provides any help or resource pointers for
this.
thanx
in advanceSarath Chandra
M
Dear OpenSSL Users,
Is there a CRL HOW-TO around somewhere?
While I can generate them, I confess to being
puzzled as to how CRLs are installed, communicated
and used in OpenSSL and Apache. If PKCSnn makes
this obvious, certainly I cannot find it.
Best regards and great appreciations for