You have two options:
1st - go to the pub interface, generate a request (Server Side), issue
the certificate and then download it in SSLeay format (view the
certificate - click on 'More Info..' and then use the 'donwload'
command from the bottom of the page).
2nd - generate the private key and the request by using the openssl
tool (eg., 'openssl req -new -out req.pem -subj "..." ... ) and
then use the Server Request form on the pub interface, issue the
certificate, download it and install it in apache.
The first is the easiest, I guess :D
Later,
Max
Marco Pizzoli wrote:
Hi all,to go to RA, Node and LDAP interfaces I need the webserver to use https. How can I generate the webserver certificate using directly OpenCA?Thanks Marco
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