On 15 Jul 2014, at 22:55, Edwin <eahaselh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Adrian,
> 
> I already did, but still don't get it (I know to google before asking). I
> really don't know what to do in what order (even after reading the readme
> and the openssl site a lot of times). 
> 
> I hope someone will just give an exampe (why not?)

Because none of the people involved with writing that mediaproxy documentation 
have ever used openssl to generate certificates and no one knows the sequence 
of commands you need to run of the top of their head. We found the process of 
generating certificates in the command line with openssl to be unnecessarily 
complicated and we didn’t brother to learn/document it. That’s why we provided 
a way to do it using a program that wraps openssl and hides the complicated 
details in a few easy steps in a friendly GUI.

As mentioned before the program is still available in debian/ubuntu and if you 
run a distro that doesn’t have it packaged, you can still find it here:

https://github.com/warewolf/tinyca2

If for whatever reason you do not want to do it the way it is documented but 
prefer to do it with openssl commands directly, you have to either figure it 
out yourself, or wait for someone that has the knowledge to come along and 
answer your question, because we do not have the answer/example you are looking 
for. However, if you figure it out, I’d be more than happy to include the 
description of generating certificates using openssl into the documentation.
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