Re: Certificate Signing Request & Key Generation

2000-01-06 Thread Martin Leung
Hi Oliver, The minimal command to generate a CSR is simple: openssl req -new However, your problem seems related to the openssl config file. Suggest you to start with the default config file. Rgds. Martin Oliver Koenig wrote: > Hello guys,I have a problem with my Certificate Signing reque

Re: Certificate Signing Request & Key Generation

2000-01-07 Thread Holger Reif
> Oliver Koenig schrieb: > > Hello guys, > I have a problem with my Certificate Signing request. Could you please > let me know which commands I have to execute in order to generate a > key and a certificate signing request. > > I have asked thawte.com for help, but they gave me the worng > ins

RE: Certificate Signing Request & Key Generation

2000-01-07 Thread Oliver King
-Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 4:27 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Certificate Signing Request & Key Generation > > Hello guys, > I have a problem with my Certificate Signing r

Re: Certificate Signing Request & Key Generation

2000-01-07 Thread Dennis Xu
ndreiter.com.csr     Dennis     - Original Message - From: Oliver Koenig To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 8:27 AM Subject: Certificate Signing Request & Key Generation Hello guys, I have a problem with my Certificate Signing reque

Re: Certificate Signing Request & Key Generation

2000-01-10 Thread Steve Sobol
Oliver, My secure webservers run ApacheSSL + mod_SSL and the OpenSSL library. I used (and you can also use) Thawte's instructions involving ssleay (unfortunately, their site is down right now, and I can't remember the URL of the exact page) Use the openssl command wherever you're told to use ssl