On Thu, 16 May 2002, Martinez Bernardo · Maria Elena wrote:
> You have a Client Certificate from Verisign and you can't use it to sign a
> new certificate.
> You need a CA certificate, which it is the type of certificate that it's
> able to sign. To obtain this kind of certificate from Verisign,
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> > De: Benoit Goarin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Enviado el: jueves 16 de mayo de 2002 16:11
> > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Asunto: Certification chain problem
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > Here is my problem
> >
> > I have a Veri
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> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: Certification chain problem
>
> Hello
>
> Here is my problem
>
> I have a Verisign signed certificate (certifiacate A) and want to create
> certificates which will be signed by it.
> I create a pair certificate (
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Sent: 5/16/02 7:11 AM
Subject: Certification chain problem
Hello
Here is my problem
I have a Verisign signed certificate (certifiacate A) and want to create
certificates which will be signed by it.
I create a pair certificate (certifiacate B) private key and send the
certificate (B) to a server
Hello
Here is my problem
I have a Verisign signed certificate (certifiacate A) and want to create
certificates which will be signed by it.
I create a pair certificate (certifiacate B) private key and send the
certificate (B) to a server
But when it signes the certifiacate with its private key