I want to use Xenroll to generate a keypair on a Windows system and submit
the public key over HTTPS POST to an ApacheServer/Mod_SSL with a CGI
invoking openssl ca for the signing. Thanks to Greg Stark's samples and the
MS Xenroll site, I have been able to start on this task.
I have a few
Sandipan Gangopadhyay wrote:
I want to use Xenroll to generate a keypair on a Windows system and submit
the public key over HTTPS POST to an ApacheServer/Mod_SSL with a CGI
invoking openssl ca for the signing. Thanks to Greg Stark's samples and the
MS Xenroll site, I have been able to
in IE5.5 for reasons of
security. Is there anything new from MS that doesnt use ActiveX and will
work on the client without specially installing software for this purpose ?
2. Does anyone know of some URL where I can learn how to use Xenroll ? With
OpenSSL ? That can then be processed by openssl
with a few examples.
When you ask how can Xenroll work with OpenSSL, do you want use Xenroll to
generate the certificate requests and use openssl to sign them? This can
certainly be done.
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Greg Stark
Ethentica, Inc.
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From: "Greg Stark" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL
Sandipan ,
I do not know in what sense ActiveX is disabled in IE5.5. Perhaps for
unsigned downloaded controls?
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